What exactly are potato waffles and what is the preferred method if consumption?
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Ever since the first time I saw a box labeled "potato waffles," I thought they were basically hash browns, but I just looked it up and apparently this is the source of some controversy.
So to answer your question ... They are either hash browns or not hash browns. Probably they are consumed in a manner similar to hash browns.
They are either hash browns or not hash browns.
Thanks for the clarification.
He means rostis
That's what I thought. I'm trying really hard not to be offended right now rôfl
OP's names for other foods:
"Flat hot cheese salad"
"Meat finger"
"Dough hoop"
Nope they weren't fried and were more like that:
(But mine were uglier)
I followed this recipe (in French).
I ate them as a side dish.
Step 2. grind them finely with a robot.
I love machine translation.
I haven't seen anything like that before, but admittedly my French cooking knowledge comes from high school French class and Julia Child.