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  • #16
    Kerrs Pink

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    • #17
      Maris potatoes.
      Carrie

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      • #18
        A word of warning if you like LadyC you won't like Swift. I grew them for a number of years because they are so early but the quality of LadyC won I don't grow them now.

        I only grew two types this year LadyC as a first and second early and Picasso for main crop.

        As to turning to mush when boiled I think straight from ground to pan can help this to happen I always like to leave mine for a couple of days after lifting.
        Last edited by Potstubsdustbins; 24-08-2014, 08:10 PM.
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        • #19
          What are Swift like then? I had so much slug damage that although I had a good crop many will be wasted.


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          • #20
            Swift was a good boiler and very early

            Pentland Javelin tasted nice but turned a bit black, a bit off putting.

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            • #21
              For me, Lady Christl and Maris Piper and Cara all boil nicely.
              I haven't tried boiling Ratte yet this year, but last year they were great.
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              • #22
                Why does anyone want to eat boiled potatoes?
                What sauces or herbs/spices do you use with them?
                I'm not trying to be awkward but the only time I eat them is as salad potatoes. In hot meals they are either sauteed or roasted to keep the flavour in.
                Oh, I also keep the skins on unless making mash, which is very rare.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Rocketron View Post
                  Why does anyone want to eat boiled potatoes?
                  What sauces or herbs/spices do you use with them?
                  I'm not trying to be awkward but the only time I eat them is as salad potatoes. In hot meals they are either sauteed or roasted to keep the flavour in.
                  Oh, I also keep the skins on unless making mash, which is very rare.
                  Cos some people like them I guess


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                  Bex

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                  • #24
                    Boiled new potatoes with butter on is amazing!


                    This year ive actually found steaming them stops them breaking up and they taste even better.
                    Last edited by maverick451; 25-08-2014, 07:24 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Rocketron View Post
                      Why does anyone want to eat boiled potatoes?
                      What sauces or herbs/spices do you use with them?
                      I'm not trying to be awkward but the only time I eat them is as salad potatoes. In hot meals they are either sauteed or roasted to keep the flavour in.
                      Oh, I also keep the skins on unless making mash, which is very rare.
                      I like boiled potatoes, particularly in meals with gravy. Leaving the skin on is a disgusting practice, they taste like old pants. (Not that I have ever tried old pants you understand. Skin on is fine for new or baked spuds however.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Rocketron View Post
                        Why does anyone want to eat boiled potatoes?

                        I'm not trying to be awkward but the only time I eat them is as salad potatoes. In hot meals they are either sauteed or roasted to keep the flavour in.
                        Maybe not everyone wants to cook with oil/fat and would prefer to taste the spud?
                        I've just eaten homegrown mash - with butter and black pepper - scrummy

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                          Maybe not everyone wants to cook with oil/fat and would prefer to taste the spud?
                          I've just eaten homegrown mash - with butter and black pepper - scrummy
                          That just made my mouth water VC


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                          • #28
                            Should have had a few runners with butter to VC The ultimate
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                            • #29
                              ^^^^ I did, Potty, and some cabbage (minus the caterpillar!)

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