Wednesday 22 November 2017

In The Kitchen


Yesterday definitely called for comfort food.  The sky was blue, the sun was shining, but it was absolutely freezing outdoors.  The morning temperature was -7 C, but factor in the wind chill and it felt like -14 C.  I had a short walk to our mailbox (about 20 minutes in total and quite long enough!) before I headed into the kitchen to get baking.


I made potato scones from a recipe in the Irish Countrywomen's Association Cook Book, which I borrowed from the library.  This is a great way to use up leftover mashed potato, which seems to hang about in the fridge and any attempts at reheating it result in a lumpy mess.    I also made their carrot soup, which put some rather woody carrots to good use.  The recipes were both a success in our house and the potato scones were light and delicious.  


6 comments:

  1. I love the sort of recipes which use up things which might otherwise be thrown away. It feels so virtuous, and these look delish. x

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    1. They are both very tasty recipes and I will definitely make them again. Marie x

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  2. Delicious! That's the first I've heard of potato scones. Back home in America potato rolls are made (with leftover mash) and are very good...so I must try the scones! :) Thank you for sharing! ((HUGS))

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    1. I hope that you enjoy them, Tracy. Happy to share the recipe. Marie x

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  3. My absolute favourites! Hot potato farls (as we'd call them back home) with loads of melting butter - heavenly xox

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    1. They are delicious and seem to be a hit at our house. Marie x

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