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Old 04-20-2015, 05:08 PM   #1
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Why do they call 'em 'new potatoes'? It's not they're selling used potatoes...
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Old 04-20-2015, 05:58 PM   #2
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Why do they call 'em 'new potatoes'? It's not they're selling used potatoes...
Why do they add a price... It's not that they are giving them away...
It's from an old Abbott and Costello routine starting with a road-side sign:

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Old 04-21-2015, 10:29 AM   #3
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New potatoes have thin, wispy skins and a crisp, waxy texture. They are young potatoes and unlike their fully grown counterparts, they keep their shape once cooked and cut. They are also sweeter because their sugar has not yet converted into starch, and are therefore particularly suited to salads.

Jersey Royals are the best known variety, and their appearance in late April heralds the beginning of the summer. Other varieties include Pentland Javelin and salad potatoes, which are best eaten cold.

Availability

New potatoes are in season from April to July.

Choose the best

Choose new potatoes that are firm, dry and blemish-free. Unwashed potatoes last longer as the dirt protects them from bruising and general deterioration.

Prepare it

You don't need to peel new potatoes; just rinse to remove any dirt and cook whole. To boil, place potatoes into a pan of lightly salted water, bring to the boil, simmer until tender (about 10 minutes) and drain. Dress new potatoes as soon as they are cooked to help them absorb the flavour of the butter or oil (this way you will also use less).

Store it

Store new potatoes in a cool, dark, well-ventilated place. They should be used within a few days of purchase.

Alternatives

Try medium potato.

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New spuds seem to be available throughout the winter. They are either imported or stored. Quite how they manage to store them for several months without deterioration, I don't know.

Jersey Royals (see above) are the best. Had some for lunch today and looking forward to buying some more at the market on Thursday.
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