Ernest T Bass Senior Member Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 978 Reaction score 48 Apr 2, 2013 #1 What is the Irish Potato for in Jim's recipe? Semper Fi
Ernest T Bass Senior Member Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 978 Reaction score 48 Apr 2, 2013 #2 An another Question What is the "Red Potato" for and is a red Irish potato or a Sweet potato? And, somewhere on the site, I read not to bunch your questions up on a post, that's why I did it this way Semper Fi and Thanks for your replys
An another Question What is the "Red Potato" for and is a red Irish potato or a Sweet potato? And, somewhere on the site, I read not to bunch your questions up on a post, that's why I did it this way Semper Fi and Thanks for your replys
jswordy Senior Member Joined Jan 12, 2012 Messages 10,110 Reaction score 35,719 Apr 4, 2013 #3 "Irish" potatoes are any of a number of varieties of red-skinned white potato. Do not use a baking potato, as it will fall to mush. I believe it serves as a yeast nutrient, along with the self-rising corn meal in your other question.
"Irish" potatoes are any of a number of varieties of red-skinned white potato. Do not use a baking potato, as it will fall to mush. I believe it serves as a yeast nutrient, along with the self-rising corn meal in your other question.
Ernest T Bass Senior Member Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 978 Reaction score 48 Apr 4, 2013 #4 Thanks for the answers, I was just wondering. Semper Fi