The most versatile of foods, creating chips, hash browns, and vodka, among other things. Which option is the best one?

IMO some good hot chips (fries for you incorrect Americans)

    • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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      8 months ago

      While poutine is great, I think that’s kinda cheating. The question was about forms of potatoes, not dishes with potatoes in them. “Cheese curds and gravy” is not a form of potato, and I doubt you’d rank the naked fries underneath so highly.

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        8 months ago

        “Cheese curds and gravy” is not a form of potato

        That’s because humans improved upon God’s creation. If we had an omniscient god, poutine would grow on trees.

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        8 months ago

        So the, you must discount scalloped potatoes with cheese.

        Me thinks you’d get disagreement on that.

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          8 months ago

          I do. Another tasty dish for sure, but the spirit of the question compels me to consider only the potato portion of the dish.

          Now, I am content to control for toppings/seasonings. I would measure scalloped potatoes against cheese fries against a baked potato with cheese, etc. Or any potato variety covered in cheese curds and gravy.

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      8 months ago

      I would have said a close race between potato bake & wedges with sour cream & sweet chilli - until i went to Canada, and now i say Poutine.