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PHOTOS: Love potatoes? Follow these 6 easy recipe ideas to make the most of them

Updated On: 03 June, 2025 02:21 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

International Day of Potato is annually observed on May 30 but is one day every enough to celebrate the tuber that has give us French fries? While there are many favourites, Indian chefs say there are many dishes you can make with potatoes to enjoy them to the fullest. Here are some ideas to get you started

International Day of Potato is annually observed on May 30 but is one day every enough to celebrate the tuber that has give us French fries? While there are many favourites, Indian chefs say there are many dishes you can make with potatoes to enjoy them to the fullest. Here are some ideas to get you started

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International Day of Potato is annually observed on May 30 but is one day every enough to celebrate the tuber that has give us French fries? While there are many favourites, Indian chefs say there are many dishes you can make with potatoes to enjoy them to the fullest. Here are some ideas to get you started
<p><strong>Sweet Potato &amp; Quinoa Pave</strong><br />While the classics are always there, chef Siddhesh Nandgaokar at Novotel Mumbai International Airport says you can give them a French twist by make a Sweet Potato and Quinoa Pave</p>

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Sweet Potato & Quinoa Pave
While the classics are always there, chef Siddhesh Nandgaokar at Novotel Mumbai International Airport says you can give them a French twist by make a Sweet Potato and Quinoa Pave

<p><strong>Baked Sweet Potato Chaat</strong><br />Chef Arun Kala, who is the executive chef at Radisson Blu in Karjat says one of the best ways to celebrate potatoes is by using sweet potatoes to savour on a healthy snack called Baked Sweet Potato Chat. Using the other variety of potatoes, he says at the property near Mumbai, they serve it with a tang of chaat in Hasselback-style</p>

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Baked Sweet Potato Chaat
Chef Arun Kala, who is the executive chef at Radisson Blu in Karjat says one of the best ways to celebrate potatoes is by using sweet potatoes to savour on a healthy snack called Baked Sweet Potato Chat. Using the other variety of potatoes, he says at the property near Mumbai, they serve it with a tang of chaat in Hasselback-style

<p><strong>Mashed Pommes with Sausage &amp; Espagnole Sauce</strong><br />Innovating with potatoes, chef Umesh Kumar SS at Niraamaya Wellness Retreats in Kovalam says you can make the Mashed Pommes with Sausage because it is a delicious dish. He explains, "A continental favourite reimagined, Mashed Pommes with Sausage is a wholesome blend of creamy potatoes, hearty sausage, and rich Espagnole sauce." It is a hearty and refined twist on the classic mashed potatoes, which is a classical continental-style breakfast, but can be elevated into more than you know</p>

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Mashed Pommes with Sausage & Espagnole Sauce
Innovating with potatoes, chef Umesh Kumar SS at Niraamaya Wellness Retreats in Kovalam says you can make the Mashed Pommes with Sausage because it is a delicious dish. He explains, "A continental favourite reimagined, Mashed Pommes with Sausage is a wholesome blend of creamy potatoes, hearty sausage, and rich Espagnole sauce." It is a hearty and refined twist on the classic mashed potatoes, which is a classical continental-style breakfast, but can be elevated into more than you know

<p><strong>Cheesy Potato Skillet</strong>&nbsp;<br />In Bandra Kurla Complex, Parikshit Joshi, the executive chef at Someplace Else, says you can make a Cheesy Potato Skillet, which his tandoori twist on a classic comfort food</p>

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Cheesy Potato Skillet 
In Bandra Kurla Complex, Parikshit Joshi, the executive chef at Someplace Else, says you can make a Cheesy Potato Skillet, which his tandoori twist on a classic comfort food

<p><strong>Crispy Potato Skins</strong><br />Do you always throw out the potato skins after peeling them? Sainath Kodi, who is the hotel manager at Le Cafe in Jewel of Chembur will change the way you perceive potato skins with this Crispy Potato Skins recipe. Kodi says, "It`s a sustainable take on the potato as it uses the skins of potato that is dipped in a spiced tempura batter and fried till perfectly crispy. People usually throw away their skins. We ensure that every part of the potato is used to deliver its humble goodness</p>

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Crispy Potato Skins
Do you always throw out the potato skins after peeling them? Sainath Kodi, who is the hotel manager at Le Cafe in Jewel of Chembur will change the way you perceive potato skins with this Crispy Potato Skins recipe. Kodi says, "It`s a sustainable take on the potato as it uses the skins of potato that is dipped in a spiced tempura batter and fried till perfectly crispy. People usually throw away their skins. We ensure that every part of the potato is used to deliver its humble goodness

<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Gunpowder Baby Potato&nbsp;</strong><br />At Via Bombay, Sainath Kodi, who is the hotel manager says the Gunpowder Baby Potato is absolutely delicious and one that you can definitely experiment with. He shares, "For this dish, we toss crispy fried baby potatoes in a South Indian spice mix. The Gunpowder or Milagai podi is usually used to top up idli or dosas. We merged the humbleness of fried baby potatoes with this spice and it has been a people`s favourite."<br /><br /></p>

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Gunpowder Baby Potato 
At Via Bombay, Sainath Kodi, who is the hotel manager says the Gunpowder Baby Potato is absolutely delicious and one that you can definitely experiment with. He shares, "For this dish, we toss crispy fried baby potatoes in a South Indian spice mix. The Gunpowder or Milagai podi is usually used to top up idli or dosas. We merged the humbleness of fried baby potatoes with this spice and it has been a people`s favourite."

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