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Tater Talk August 2017

August 2017

Light and Fresh Summertime Idaho® Potato Salad

Made with zesty lemons, fresh basil, sweet honey, tangy yogurt, dried cranberries, and of course Idaho® potatoes, our Green and Gold 'Mashed' Potato Salad with Honey Basil Yogurt is not your typical potato salad. Whipped up in just a few minutes, the salad is perfect for those who want a light and fresh alternative on these lingering summer days.  For more delicious summertime recipes, visit the IPC website…>

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Big Idaho® Potato Truck Hits the Racetrack

Last month the Big Idaho® Potato Truck made a pit stop at Pocono Raceway to take a lap around the track before the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in Long Pond, PA! During the race, fans were able to get up close and personal with the speedy spud in the popular Fan Fair area. To find out where you can see The Truck, click here...> 

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Did you enter to win in our last giveaway? Five lucky winners received a limited edition Idaho® Potato Solar Eclipse 2017 t-shirt, eclipse glasses and a 15-lb bag of fresh Idaho® potatoes! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay up to date on all things ‘tater-rific’ and to hear about our upcoming contests and giveaways.
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Loaded Idaho® Baked Potato Tot’chos

She’s done it again! Chef Emily Ellyn has put her spin on two diner classics, tots and nachos, and brought them together in one rad dish! Packed with garlic, chives, two types of cheese and ranch seasoning, these Loaded Idaho® Baked Potato Tot’chos are totally the bee’s knees. Learn how to make this classic with a twist on the official IPC YouTube page..>

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Ask Dr. Potato:  Are All Baking Potatoes From Idaho and Are All Idaho® Potatoes Automatically Considered A Russet Potato?

A: Thanks for your question. Just calling it a baking potato does not make it from Idaho. The bag needs to have the “Grown in Idaho®” seal clearly visible. 

Many years ago, Idaho® potato growers primarily produced the Russet Burbank variety. When I joined the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) in 1989, over 95% of all the potatoes coming out of Idaho were russets. As other varieties of russets became popular, like the Russet Norkotah, the IPC decided that the type of Idaho® potato needed to be correctly labeled on the bag, carton or box. Today about 50% of all potatoes grown in Idaho are the Russet Burbank. Other varieties include reds, yellows, golds and fingerlings. See our most popular varieties here...>


Get more potato tips and tricks on the IPC website…>

 

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