Duchess potatoes
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| Place of origin | France | 
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| Main ingredients | Mashed potatoes, eggs | 
|  Cookbook: Duchess potatoes  Media: Duchess potatoes | |
Duchess(e) potatoes (French: pommes de terre duchesse) consist of a purée of mashed potato and egg yolk, butter, salt, pepper, and nutmeg, which is forced from a piping bag or hand-moulded into various shapes which are then baked at 245 °C (475 °F) until golden. They are a classic item of French cuisine.[1][2][3]
See also
- List of potato dishes
- Food portal
References
|  | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pommes duchesse. | 
- ↑ Auguste Escoffier, (1907), Le guide culinaire.
- ↑ Larousse gastronomique (1961).
- ↑ Duchess Potatoes Cook's Country, 2010.
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