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Idaho Potatoes Through The Seasons

Jun 21, 2015 · by Valentina · 18 Comments

Idaho Potatoes Through the Seasons is a collection of recipes from top Food Bloggers. From bright, summer potato salads to creamy, winter mashed potatoes -- they're all mouth-watering and delicious!

russet potatoes in the ground being harvested

Four years ago, just before I launched Cooking On The Weekends, I went to Camp Blogaway for the first time. Patti Londre, the founder and leader, describes her camp as a "little slice of food blogging heaven."  It's a weekend in the mountains in Southern California that's full of workshops, panels, and really all things food blogging.

Inspiration for Idaho Potatoes Through the Seasons

Camp Blogaway is where I met Don Odiorne (AKA Dr. Potato), VP-Food Service for the Idaho Potato Commission. He has since opened up the potato world to me, and he also happens to be one of the kindest people you'd ever want to meet.

I've always loved Idaho potatoes, but since then, my love affair with them really took off.  I've written over two dozen potato recipes, been fortunate enough to go on a Potato Harvest Tour in Idaho, and to share some of my recipes via the Idaho Potato Commission.

Unlike strawberries in the summer or butternut squash in the fall,  there's no one time of year potatoes are best. They're fantastic all year long!  Every season!  Every month!  Every day, really.

And this is a very special post because a dozen top food bloggers are sharing their favorite original potato recipes with us.  Each blogger is sharing one recipe for a specific time of year, and their thoughts about why it's the perfect recipe for that season.  I'm thrilled not only to share their delicious recipes and beautiful photographs with you, but also to introduce their food blogs to you.  They are all absolutely fabulous!  Enjoy!

Idaho Potatoes Through the Seasons

* S U M M E R *

Grilled Potato Salad
This recipe and image are from Dorothy Reinhold of Shockingly Delicious.
Grilled Potato Salad is my favorite potato recipe for summer.  We usually have the grill going, and it's easy enough to slap a few spuds on there to get some charring and grill marks.  Mixed with fresh herbs like dill, which just screams summer to me, this is a beguiling, no-mayo, summer-friendly potato salad that can be tweaked endlessly, until you run out of culinary creativity. -- Dorothy

grilled potato salad in green bowlThe Fully Loaded Baked Potato
This recipe and image are from Priscilla Willis of She's Cookin'.
My favorite potato recipe for summer is the Fully Loaded Baked Potato because in the summer you can wrap the potato in heavy duty foil and grill it - so no oven required! It seems like such a no-brainer "recipe," but it's one of my most popular potato recipe posts, probably because its really all up to you, the eater, to customize your potato. I include cauliflower and other vegetables which could also be grilled in a vegetable basket if it's too hot to turn the oven on! -- Priscilla

fully loaded baked potato on white plate

* F A L L *

Potato Gratin with Green Chile
This recipe and image are from Lynn Gray of Bijouxs.
My favorite potato recipe for fall is my take on the classic Potato Dauphinois, with a touch of the Southwest.  Potato Gratin, piping hot from the oven, with layers of creamy potatoes, a crispy cheese topping and inside a surprise  of roasted green chile.  It's a taste combination that is hard to resist.  Now living in the beautiful desert Southwest, fall brings the aroma of fresh Hatch chiles being roasted outside the markets, and this potato dish is a perfect little jewel to celebrate the season. -- Lynn

Potato Gratin with Green Chile spilling over white dishDeviled Potatoes
This recipe and image are from Jeanne Fratello of The Jolly Tomato.
Once the fall rolls around I'm always ready to go right ahead and get started with comfort foods. It seems like in the fall we tend to have more evening/indoor gatherings like movie nights and soccer team dinners. That's why I love these Deviled Potatoes - they're tasty, easy for kids to grab, and everyone always wants to come back for seconds. If you're really lucky, you can get the kids to help make them too! -- Jeanne

Deviled Potatoes on a white plate with parsleyRosemary Potatoes Confit
I couldn't very well leave myself out, so this recipe and image are from me. 🙂
With essentially three ingredients, cooked for a long time with low heat, this dish is the epotime of comfort food.  It screams fall with it's creamy, smooth texture and the scent of rosemary filling the house. -- ValentinaBaby Rosemary Confit Potatoes in baking dish

* W I N T E R *

Creamy Mashed Potatoes Three Ways
This recipe and image are from Gerry Speirs of Foodness Gracious.
This is such an awesome side dish that can go with almost anything!  I love this dish in the winter because it’s super comforting, creamy and delicious. The perfect side for some slow cooked roast. 🙂 -- Gerry

Creamy Mashed Potatoes Three Ways in dark bowlsPotato Leek Soup with Celery
This recipe and image are from Deborah Ryan of East of Eden.
Potato Leek Soup is a favorite dinner at our house. This soup is a bowl of comfort on a cold winter day. The recipe goes together quickly and everyone has a second bowl.  -- Deborah

Potato Leek Soup with Celery in green bowlSour Cream and Onion Mashed Potatoes
This recipe and image are from Diane Foster Schmidt of Created by Diane.
I love mashed potatoes and don’t seem to make them until the cold weather hits, and this is my favorite way to enjoy them. -- Diane

Sour Cream and Onion Mashed Potatoes in brown bowl with sour cream * S P R I N G *

Grilled Potato Recipe
This recipe and video are from Sara O'Donnell of Average Betty.  (Sara is the queen of potato recipes, and has worked with the Idaho Potato Commission for a few years, creating dozens of amazing potato recipes and sharing them via her awesome videos!)
We are pretty spoiled in Southern California.  And spring signifies the official start to the outdoor living season. So, anything that can be prepared on the grill makes me think of springtime. These Grilled Potatoes are super crowd pleasing and can be served as an appetizer or side. Even better? They require no pre-boiling or baking in the kitchen -- these Grilled Potatoes are made entirely on the grill.  So you can get outside and get spoiled. -- Sara

Springtime Green Garlic Potato Salad
This recipe and image are from Christina Conte of Christina's Cucina.
This is my favorite potato recipe for springtime because the green garlic adds such a fresh taste to the potatoes, and it's such a light dish to look forward to after a winter of heavy dishes. Everyone has had garlic that begins to sprout, and this is such a wonderful way to make use of that situation; within a week, the garlic will have grown enough that this salad can be made. -- Christina

Springtime Green Garlic Potato Salad Idaho Hash Brown Baskets with Baked Quail Eggs
This recipe and image are from Cathy Arkle of She Paused 4 Thought.
Baskets make me think of spring. They are perfect for collecting eggs and gathering fresh herbs from the garden. Making potato hash brown baskets cooked with eggs and pesto is one my favorite potato recipes because it says Spring is here and we are ready to celebrate.  -- Cathy

Hash Brown Baskets with an egg on topAnd there you have it . . . .

Idaho potatoes through the seasons!

There's a potato recipe for everyone, for every time of the year!

Enjoy!

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Comments

  1. Cathy | She Paused 4 Thought

    June 21, 2015 at 10:28 am

    What a great potato roundup! So many wonderful options to choose from.
    Thanks for including me.

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 21, 2015 at 4:51 pm

      Thank YOU, Cathy! Love your recipe! 🙂

      Reply
  2. David

    June 21, 2015 at 10:38 am

    Mark just read your rosemary potatoes confit recipe and said we will be making those this week! He loves potatoes and rosemary, and one of his favorite potato dishes was similar with dill.

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 21, 2015 at 4:49 pm

      Yay! Please tell Mark I appreciate it and hope he loves them as much as I do! xoxo

      Reply
  3. Christina @ Christina's Cucina

    June 21, 2015 at 2:31 pm

    Seriously, what a wonderful post and I'm honored to have the April spot! 🙂 All the recipes make me want to make each one, and I'm sure at some point I will do! Thanks for the inspiration!!

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 21, 2015 at 4:47 pm

      Thanks so much for being a part of it, Christina! 🙂

      Reply
  4. averagebetty

    June 21, 2015 at 5:11 pm

    Fantastic round up and, of course, I'm honored to be included. Idaho Potatoes are a year round joy and each of these recipes is brimming with joy and love for the spud.
    Patti and Don are two of the finest, most benevolent and intelligent people I know- food blogging and all of us spud lovers are lucky to have them .

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 21, 2015 at 10:30 pm

      Thank you so much Sara! SO happy your shared your potato expertise with us! And agreed about Don & Patti. Good people!!! XOXO

      Reply
  5. Judy at My Well Seasoned Life

    June 21, 2015 at 5:22 pm

    What a great round up. Can't wait to try some of the potato salads listed here.

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 21, 2015 at 10:27 pm

      Thank you, Judy! I LOVE your Purple Idaho Potato Peruvian Sauce -- it could be poured over (or under) something different each month. Yum!

      Reply
  6. Deb|EastofEdenCooking

    June 21, 2015 at 6:42 pm

    Cooking through the seasons is a fabulous way to show just how versatile potatoes can be. Thank you for including me in this fab round-up!

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 21, 2015 at 10:25 pm

      Thank you, Deb. Your soup recipe looks so lovely and I love passing your blog along to everyone. 🙂

      Reply
  7. Lana

    June 21, 2015 at 8:39 pm

    What a wonderful round-up, my friend! There are so many dishes I am yearning to make:) Thanks for including me! XOXO

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 21, 2015 at 10:22 pm

      Thank YOU Lana. Love this potato salad, and the writing surrounding your recipes is always just as delicious. 😉 xo

      Reply
  8. Jeanne @JollyTomato

    June 22, 2015 at 8:39 am

    What a great collection! Thank you so much for including me, Valentina! This is one of those posts that I'm going to keep coming back to all year long! : )

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 22, 2015 at 9:19 am

      Jeanne, I am in love with the Deviled Potatoes. I think kids and grownups alike with love them at BBQ parties. Perfect way to use those little guys. 😀

      Reply
  9. Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious

    June 22, 2015 at 9:18 am

    Thanks for rounding up my new recipes to try. I declare the first day of each month "new spud day" at my house. Thank you for including my grilled tater salad; it's in wonderful company!

    Reply
    • valentina

      June 22, 2015 at 9:21 am

      Thank YOU, Dorothy! I think grilling a potato salad is brilliant and it's next on my cooking "to-do" list. xo

      Reply

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