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Saturday, November 17, 2012. Inspired by the Boston Globe Magazines Roasted Punched Potatoes. Recipe probably paywalled, I smashed my own potatoes. Upon reviewing the magazine photo, it seems I punched mine rather less genteely than the recipe called for. If I had it to do over again, I wouldnt smash the potatoes quite so flat, for more fluffy soft potato between the crispy bits. I ate mine plain, but either ketchup or baked potato toppings sour cream, cheese, bacon, chives would be nice. Cider i.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012. Inspired by the Boston Globe Magazines Roasted Punched Potatoes. Recipe probably paywalled, I smashed my own potatoes. Upon reviewing the magazine photo, it seems I punched mine rather less genteely than the recipe called for. If I had it to do over again, I wouldnt smash the potatoes quite so flat, for more fluffy soft potato between the crispy bits. I ate mine plain, but either ketchup or baked potato toppings sour cream, cheese, bacon, chives would be nice. Cider i.

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