Potato Nutrition: Healthy Cooking, Starch & Bodybuilding

Potatoes are a staple for bodybuilding energy and offer higher potassium levels than rice. Learn the healthiest way to bake a potato at high altitudes, how to remove excess starch, and find nutritional facts for Yukon Gold and red varieties.

How to Keep Cut Potatoes Fresh for a Few Hours

Potatoes are a source of carbohydrates, which provide you with energy, due to their high nutritional value. A typical russet potato contains no fat or cholesterol and is packed with fiber, potassium, B-complex vitamins, iron and vitamin C.

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How to Cook Thinly Sliced Potatoes in a Frying Pan

Potatoes are the ultimate comfort food. Properly cooked in a pan, they're crisp and golden on the outside and creamy-smooth on the inside. Although pan-fying is a natural choice for thin-sliced breakfast home fries, savory seasonings make these potatoes a perfect dinner side dish as well.

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How to Cook Baby Red Potatoes in a Pan on the Stove

Red potatoes are the most common variety of potatoes in the United States and sometimes are referred to as new potatoes. A baby red potato is harvested when the potato is still small. It has red skin, is typically very smooth and is full of flavor.

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How to Fry a Whole Potato

Fried potatoes have a crispy, and often salty, exterior that encases a fluffy and meaty interior. Though fried potatoes are most commonly made of strips or cubes, you can fry them whole as well. Serve a whole fried potato as you would a baked potato or a helping of tater tots.

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How to Bake a Jumbo Potato

Jumbo baked potatoes are simple to prepare and make a suitable accompaniment for roast beef, chicken or pork, or can stand on their own as a quick meal with a few added toppings. Sweet potatoes and white potatoes are good-for-you foods that are low-calorie, low-fat and rich in vitamin C and potassium. One 5-oz.

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How to Cook Potato Sausages

Potato sausage โ€“ also called potatis korv - is a dull, grey-colored Swedish sausage you should enjoy only in tight moderation. Although tasty, a 3-oz.

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How to Keep Potato Salad from Getting Watery

Potato salad is a summertime staple in the United States. The tender potatoes blend with creamy mayonnaise and tart vinegar to make a hearty, zesty side dish that few can say no to. Making potato salad isn't as simple as you might believe, however.

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The Benefits of Eating Potato Skins

If potatoes make it onto your plate more often than sweet potatoes, carrots, broccoli or any other vegetable, youโ€™re in the majority. The U.S.

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How to Brine Potatoes

Brining is a method of salt-based food preservation and a method of seasoning foods. A basic brine features salt and water in specific amounts. Although meats can be brined prior to cooking, vegetables -- including potatoes -- can also be brined to preserve them in a jar or can or to season them prior to a meal.

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How to Heat Frozen Stuffed Baked Potatoes

Stuffed baked potatoes take considerable time and energy to make. Bake them once to cook the potato, and bake them again to heat the stuffing inside the potato shell, which is usually whipped potatoes, sour cream or plain yogurt, cheese, bacon and seasonings. Fortunately, stuffed baked potatoes freeze well.

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How to Cook a Breakfast of Potatoes & Eggs for One

Since nature packages eggs individually, you can easily ramp recipes up or down whether cooking for one or a crowd. Although they are rich in protein and contain a mere 70 calories per egg, they also add fat into your diet -- almost 5 g of it for each egg.

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What Foods Are Binders?

Food binders add volume, flavor, texture and firmness to recipes. You can find both natural and artificial food binders. Manufacturers commonly use artificial binders in packaged food products and you should pay specific attention to the specific binders used in these manufactured food products.

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How to Bake a Potato in Tinfoil on the Grill

Your grill is an ideal place to bake potatoes while you prepare the rest of your meal. When you close the lid, all the heat you need is trapped inside to cook the potatoes all the way through. You can also avoid having to turn on your oven and heat up the house.

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How to Cook Raw Potatoes in Minutes to Make French Fries

Raw potatoes sliced into French fry shapes cook up amazingly quickly when cooked in hot oil. While French fries aren't a healthy treat, you can at least choose the oil -- such as organic canola oil -- you use when you cook them at home, to reduce some of the potential health risks associated with fried foods.

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How to Cook Sliced Potatoes on the Grill in Tin Foil

Finding alternative ways to cook potatoes and keep them healthy can be a challenge. A baked potato cries out for sour cream, butter, bacon, chives and cheese, turning the healthy tuber into a cholesterol-raising time bomb, and fried potatoes arenโ€™t much better.

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How to Freeze Twice-Baked Potatoes

Potatoes do not preserve well when left whole, but you can turn them into twice-baked potatoes and place them in the freezer for up to three months. This method of preserving works well for extra potatoes from a plentiful garden harvest or a dinner for which you baked too many potatoes.

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Digestion of Potatoes

The potato can make you feel at home in any part of the world. According to the International Potato Center, the potato is the third most grown crop in the world, with more than 300 million metric tons produced annually.

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Which Is Better for You: Regular Baked Potato or Baked Sweet Potato?

Although a sweet potato offers more fiber, vitamin A and vitamin C, a plain baked potato is not a nutritional zero. Both count towards your daily servings of vegetables and can be part of a healthy diet. Learn to prepare these vegetables in healthy ways to maximize their nutrition.

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