Difference between revisions of "Potatoes"
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* [[potato chips]] on a [[Drying_rack#Drying_potatoes|drying rack]] | * [[potato chips]] on a [[Drying_rack#Drying_potatoes|drying rack]] | ||
* [[potato mash]] from [[baked potatoes]] in a {{bucket}} | * [[potato mash]] from [[baked potatoes]] in a {{bucket}} | ||
− | * [[potato omelette]] with [[eggs]] on a [[Campstove#Making_potato omelette|campstove]] | + | * [[potato omelette]] ([[healing foods|for healing]]) with [[eggs]] on a [[Campstove#Making_potato omelette|campstove]] |
− | * [[potato salad]] with [[eggs]] and [[milk]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Mixing_potato salad|kitchen table]] | + | * [[potato salad]] with [[eggs]] and [[milk]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Mixing_potato salad|kitchen table]] or in a [[mixing bowl]] |
* [[pumpkin stew]] with [[pumpkin]], [[beef]], and [[sage]] in a [[Tajine#Cooking_pumpkin stew|tajine]] | * [[pumpkin stew]] with [[pumpkin]], [[beef]], and [[sage]] in a [[Tajine#Cooking_pumpkin stew|tajine]] | ||
* [[roasted potatoes]] with [[onions]] in a [[Tandoor#Roasted_potatoes|tandoor]] | * [[roasted potatoes]] with [[onions]] in a [[Tandoor#Roasted_potatoes|tandoor]] | ||
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* [[stamppot]] with [[rookworst]] and [[curly kale]] on an [[Hibachi#Cooking_stamppot|hibachi]] | * [[stamppot]] with [[rookworst]] and [[curly kale]] on an [[Hibachi#Cooking_stamppot|hibachi]] | ||
* [[stew]] with [[meat]] and [[carrots]] on a [[Deck_grill#Stew|deck grill]] or [[Small_fire_pit#Stew|small fire pit]], or in a [[Coal_oven#Stew|coal oven]], [[Gas_oven#Stewing_meat and vegetables|gas oven]], [[Oven#Stew|oven]], or [[Primitive_oven#Stew|primitive oven]] | * [[stew]] with [[meat]] and [[carrots]] on a [[Deck_grill#Stew|deck grill]] or [[Small_fire_pit#Stew|small fire pit]], or in a [[Coal_oven#Stew|coal oven]], [[Gas_oven#Stewing_meat and vegetables|gas oven]], [[Oven#Stew|oven]], or [[Primitive_oven#Stew|primitive oven]] | ||
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+ | ==Basic Potato Recipes== | ||
+ | A comparison of different travel foods that can be made with only potatoes, hunted items, and fuel. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" | ||
+ | ! Food !! Grams eaten <br>per day !! How much potato <br> to make one day of food !! Other ingredients !! Machines/Tools | ||
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+ | | raw potatoes || 333 || || || | ||
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+ | | [[baked potatoes]] || 60 || 60 || none || some type of [[ovens]] and its fuel | ||
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+ | | [[potato chips]] || 80 || 160 || none || [[drying rack]] (manual) | ||
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+ | | [[mashed potatoes]] || 56 || 45g potatoes<br>11g milk || [[milk]] || [[pot]] with a [[small fire pit]], [[deck grill]] or [[fire place]] | ||
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+ | | [[potato salad]] || 56 || 50g potatoes<br>0.3g eggs<br>7g milk|| [[eggs]], [[milk]] || [[kitchen table]] or a [[mixing bowl]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | [[Category: Animal products]] |
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Uses for potatoes
Potatoes can be eaten raw, or used to make:
- alcohol or potato spirit from potato mash in a pot still
- baked potatoes in a coal oven, gas oven, oven, or a primitive oven
- bangers and mash from mashed potatoes with beef on an hibachi
- chowder with salmon on a campstove
- cocido with beef, pork, and carrots in a tajine
- czernina with poultry, small bones, and honey on a flattop griddle
- fish cakes with salmon in a tajine
- fricassee with asparagus and poultry in a convection oven
- fries from baked potatoes with salt on a kitchen table
- kisiel with blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, or strawberries on a campstove
- mashed potatoes with milk on a deck grill, fire place, or small fire pit
- potato chips on a drying rack
- potato mash from baked potatoes in a iron or wooden bucket
- potato omelette (for healing) with eggs on a campstove
- potato salad with eggs and milk on a kitchen table or in a mixing bowl
- pumpkin stew with pumpkin, beef, and sage in a tajine
- roasted potatoes with onions in a tandoor
- saag aloo with spinach in a tajine
- stamppot with rookworst and curly kale on an hibachi
- stew with meat and carrots on a deck grill or small fire pit, or in a coal oven, gas oven, oven, or primitive oven
Basic Potato Recipes
A comparison of different travel foods that can be made with only potatoes, hunted items, and fuel.
Food | Grams eaten per day |
How much potato to make one day of food |
Other ingredients | Machines/Tools |
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raw potatoes | 333 | |||
baked potatoes | 60 | 60 | none | some type of ovens and its fuel |
potato chips | 80 | 160 | none | drying rack (manual) |
mashed potatoes | 56 | 45g potatoes 11g milk |
milk | pot with a small fire pit, deck grill or fire place |
potato salad | 56 | 50g potatoes 0.3g eggs 7g milk |
eggs, milk | kitchen table or a mixing bowl |