Sunday, September 20, 2009

NEW RED POTATOES IN CREAM SAUCE

We used to go to the garden with MeMa at sunrise while the dew was still on the plants and gather fresh vegetables. We picked butter beans, peas, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash and dug new potatoes.

MeMa would give us a fork to poke into the ground underneath the potato plants until we located a potato. We would then use a spoon and extract it from the ground.

After the potatoes were washed, MeMa took a spoon or knife and scraped away the tender skin. They were then placed into a pot of salted water and boiled gently until done but firm. She then added black pepper, milk and slurry paste of water and flour (or corn starch) and fresh country butter. Once the liquid became a creamy sauce, it was ready to serve.

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