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brenda

Published 19 December, 2012 in 7:53 pm

My grandmother, then my mother made this when I was a little girl. I don’t know why but mom stopped making it..perhaps after grandma passed. I just googled and found the recipe and gonna make it for Christmas as I am sure my guest have never had it..
I am so excited!!

Kathy norton

Published 8 August, 2013 in 5:46 pm

As a child I remember so well my grandmother would make this for me , as I recall I could not get enough this is perfect to get any child to like peanut butter provided he or she allowed to have it.

I do not use the butter in my recipe. This will help to bind the mixture and not to separate causing it to fall apart.

Leware

Published 17 March, 2019 in 7:52 am

My mother always made potato candy every Christmas! She mashed a little bit of potato with a fork then mashed in powdered sugar to the right consistency, then mashed in a little more potato— etc. IShe kept it sliced in a Tupperware box in the fridge! It was always a treat!

Linda Brooks

Published 3 May, 2019 in 9:28 pm

My aunt used to make this when her girls and I were little. She would use left over mashed potatoes. I’m in my 60’s now. A bit ago I asked her for the recipe. She couldn’t remember making it. My cousins didn’t remember it either. I was so happy to find the recipe! I want to make it for my grandson! I will post a photo and my results!

Jeneane Tatum

Published 12 May, 2019 in 9:47 pm

Approximately how many cups is 2 to 3 medium potatos

Gina Ryker

Published 4 September, 2020 in 8:14 pm

The first time I can remember hearing about candy made with potatoes was 54 years ago when I was 8 years old and we lived in Kentucky and I was 8 years old and even then the thought of making candy with Potatoes really didn’t sound very good at all and I can’t remember what it tasted like but I know there are so many things you can use to make good sweets with to that it doesn’t shock me now.

Kandi Kerton

Published 1 October, 2020 in 5:11 pm

You have NO idea what I just experienced as I opened this recipe page. At first, I think I just held my breath and within 5 seconds I could feel my heart racing and tears just rolled down my face and onto my shirt. I couldn’t speak at first. My husband looked over at me and said “what’s the matter, are you okay?”.Apparently, besides tears, I had a real goofy grin on my face and looked kinda spaced-out.When he asked “what’s wrong?”. I said “give me a minute or two and I’ll tell you.
My parents & I and my newborn sister had just moved into a new house across the river from our old (too small for a growing family) house. What an awesome place to spend the next 12 years of my life. It was like one giant family. Everyone knew each other, took care of each other…no wonder!…my dad’s sister(& family) lived about 2 houses down from us and next door was my dad’s parents. My grandfather had moved here with my 16 year old father to get everything situated for the rest of the family to move in within a few weeks. As fate would have it I followed in my dad’s footsteps…same street, same schools, graduated from same HS…and then so did my daughter. As a kid, I can remember my best friends (next door to us) had a grandmother who lived in Kentucky. Every time she came to visit she would bring a huge tin of homemade candy for all of us to share. To this day, I have never had anything that tasted so good. After she passed, no more candy arrived like the candy she made. I knew it was called “potato candy” but I searched high & low for a recipe. It was sad! Today, while I was online, this recipe popped up!!! I’m going to make it this weekend! Stay tuned…I’ll send you a post-candy review! THANK YOU! I’M STILL IN SHOCK!

Rhonda

Published 7 September, 2021 in 3:20 pm

My dad made potato candy – learned from his mom. And he taught me how to make it. We don’t use butter either, just the peanut butter

Alanna Lyons

Published 2 July, 2023 in 2:03 pm

My Grandma Beverly Cork, made potatoes candy when I was a small child and the texture, the flavor, has been a memory of decadence, so smooth and creamy like. Absolutely pure bliss. If heaven has a candy its this potatoes candy that it could be. Recently a friend of mine started to crave peanut butter and apples with her 3rd pregnancy. She has two other children who both are preparing for college and with her being slightly older now her pregnancy is one we all seem to be pampering for several factors pertaining The obvious, lol, but also her needing to be very balanced with everything she is doing and not doing. I mentioned to her this potatoes candy made with peanut butter, though extremely rich in its ingredients I wanted her to know, I thought a small batch to over come her craving for peanut butter and her need to feel like she’s loved along with what I the awesome friend I am who takes risks more than others of our family and friends, set up a perfect “me time date”. Soon, I took it upon myself to do all of her chores one Saturday, made sure everyone had something else to do besides needing mom for the whopping 2 hours I wanted my friend to have a little time to herself without any need to worry or stay busy. I did her chores and ran the bubble bath plugged in a lavender chamomile scented plug in light the candle of the same aroma and made a glass of mango bubbly water, after she was through with that I surprised her with the potatoes candy, just a small piece but like I thought she would react she did. It was literally like icing on the cake as the say for her to have such a heavenly moment, satisfying her sweet tooth with the real peanut butter being the true focus of flavor! She was completely amazed and 100% satisfied. The smile she had on her face was one that showed pleasurable memory that made the historic category in her memory. It is honestly this good! Do not hesitate to give it a try if you want to make a memory that lasts serve potatoes candy, everyone will be more than glad you did!

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FAQs

Why is my potato candy runny? ›

Mashed potatoes must cool completely before adding sugar. Otherwise they will melt the sugar and you will end up with a very runny mess. I recommend allowing them to cool at room temperature rather than the fridge, as sometimes the condensation from the fridge can also make the mixture runny.

What is Irish potato candy made of? ›

The candies have a coconut cream inside (generally made from some blend of coconut, confectioner's sugar, vanilla, and cream or cream cheese) and are rolled in cinnamon on the outside, resulting in an appearance reminiscent of small potatoes.

How was potato candy invented? ›

Origins of the candy could possibly be traced to recipes brought to America by Russian, Irish, or German immigrants to the country during the late 18th and early 19th century, though no concrete proof of origin exists and the recipe only appears to be popular in the United States.

How do you thicken potato balls? ›

You can use what you have on hand: Flour, cornstarch, or powdered milk are all solid options that are probably already in your pantry. Potato flour and potato starch would work as well. Stir in the thickening agent gradually, about a tablespoon at a time, until the potatoes have reached your desired consistency.

What is Idaho potato candy? ›

The bar was invented by Thomas "T.O." Smith, who founded the Idaho Candy Company in 1901. The potato- (spud) shaped bar consists of a chocolate and coconut flakes covered cocoa-flavored marshmallow center.

What is a potato called in Irish? ›

The Irish language is very descriptive the common word for potato in Irish is práta (pl. prátaí), hence the origin of Praties for Potatoes, There are literally 50 Irish words and descriptive phrases relating to the potato.

What is the most popular candy in Ireland? ›

Ireland's Top 5 Confectionery Brands
  • 1 Cadbury Dairy Milk. Cadbury has been making chocolate in Ireland since 1932, when the first Cadbury factory opened in Dublin, with Cadbury Dairy Milk production starting the following year, in 1933. ...
  • 2 Lindt. ...
  • 3 Kinder. ...
  • 4 Haribo. ...
  • 5 M&M's.
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What candy was invented in 1954? ›

Peanut M&M's were introduced in 1954. In 1949, the brand introduced the tagline "The milk chocolate that melts in your mouth, not in your hand."

What candy was invented in 1937? ›

Smarties are color-varied, sugar-coated, dragée chocolate confectionery. They have been manufactured since 1937, originally by H.I. Rowntree & Company in the United Kingdom, and now by Nestlé. Smarties are oblate spheroids with a minor axis of about 5 mm (0.2 in) and a major axis of about 12 mm (0.5 in).

How long does potato candy stay good? ›

Because the candies are made with butter and cream cheese, they should be stored in the fridge, where they'll last for a week. It's important to keep the candies tightly covered with plastic wrap or in an airtight container to prevent them from drying out.

Why is my sweet potato pie runny? ›

A sweet potato pie can turn out runny if the potatoes were boiled and not drained thoroughly enough, or if too much liquid was added to the filling.

How do you fix gelatinous potatoes? ›

Here's how to do it: For every pound of potatoes in your mash, drizzle 1 tablespoon of melted butter over the dish and fold it gently into the potatoes. If the mash is still too gluey for your liking, repeat the process with another tablespoon of butter. It's that easy!

Is there a way to fix gummy potatoes? ›

The bad news with gluey mashed potatoes is that there's no real way to fix them. Once you've incorporated that excess starch into the mix, you can't take it out.

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