Search
by Ingredient

404 potato recipes

that are low in fat ready in 30 to 60 minutes

Recipe NOT List Recipe NOT List™ - disabled
placeholder
One Pan Dinner

One-pan venison dinner with browned venison chops, potatoes, carrots, onion, and celery simmered together in a single pot. A hearty, no-fuss wild game meal for two.

placeholder
Spinach Ball Curry

Spinach and potato koftas spiced with garam masala, turmeric, and amchoor, rolled in coconut and deep-fried until golden, then simmered in curry gravy. A classic Indian vegetarian dish.

placeholder
Hash-Brown Medley

Hash-brown medley is an oil-free breakfast skillet of potatoes, green pepper, onion, corn, and tomato cooked in water. A healthy, vegan-friendly breakfast side with no added fat.

placeholder
Speedy Spuds with Classic Chicken Topping

Stuffed baked potatoes topped with a creamy chicken, scallion, and Parmesan mixture. A fast microwave-then-bake dinner that turns pantry cans into a weeknight meal.

placeholder
Rutabaga Puree

Rutabaga puree with sweet potato, a pinch of cayenne, and nutmeg. A creamy, low-fat side dish that rivals mashed potatoes without the guilt.

placeholder
Rabbit Cake

Rabbit cake is an old-fashioned Pennsylvania Dutch comfort bake: tender deboned rabbit layered with creamy potato filling and a simple stock gravy, then baked until golden and bubbling. Frugal, deeply savory.

placeholder
Spinach Soup with Basil & Dill

Velvety puréed spinach soup loaded with fresh basil, dill, and russet potatoes for body. Naturally low-fat and dairy-free, this herb-forward bowl serves a crowd in under an hour.

placeholder
New York Clam Chowder

New York-style clam chowder with hard clams, salt pork, potatoes, carrots, canned tomatoes, and thyme in a clear broth. The tomato-based cousin of New England chowder.

placeholder
Henderson Boiled Crawfish

Henderson-style boiled crawfish with corn, potatoes, onions, and lemon in a peppery salt brine. A classic Louisiana crawfish boil done right with no soaking needed.

placeholder
Potetboller

Potetboller are Norwegian fried potato balls spiked with minced anchovies, mustard, and a whisper of mace, then breaded and deep fried to a crackling golden shell. Salty, savory, and dangerously snackable.

placeholder
Ziti with Ratatouille Sauce

Garden-loaded ratatouille sauce with eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, and sweet potato tossed with ziti and showered in fresh basil and mint. A vibrant, plant-based pasta that eats like a celebration of summer produce.

placeholder
Cod Casserole Au Gratin

A one-dish cod casserole with sliced red potatoes, broccoli spears, and white sauce, topped with seasoned breadcrumbs and baked until golden. Uses frozen fish straight from the freezer for a no-thaw weeknight dinner.

placeholder
Czechoslovakian Goulash

A hearty Americanized goulash with beef round steak, potatoes, cabbage, and carrots simmered in vegetable juice. A filling one-pot meal ready in 35 minutes.

placeholder
Madeleine's Neighborly Bread

Whole wheat potato bread for the bread machine with mashed potatoes, potato water, applesauce, and honey. Extra-soft crumb from the potato starch with a subtle sweetness.

placeholder
Green Beans

Southern-style green beans simmered low with smoked turkey wing, onion, garlic, and red potatoes. Pork-free soul food classic with deep smoky flavor.

What to do when your brother gives you a courgette.
What to do when your brother gives you a courgette.

What to do when your brother gives you a courgette but you only like potatos.

Showing 225 - 240 of 404 recipes

Potato Tips

How to store potatoes

What is the best way to store potatoes so they last as long as possible? One trick that can double their storage time.

Christmas Articles - A “Sweet” Vegetable Just In Time For The Holiday Season

Sweet potatoes are often referred to “sweet potato pie” but there’s more you can do with the delicious winter vegetable. The sweet potato (or yam, as some people in the U.S. and Caribbean) is the starchy, sweet-tasting tuberous roots that comes the

Peel Out

Numerous fruits and vegetables are peeled for a variety of reasons. Some must be peeled in order to be palatable, such as celery root or pineapple. Others have edible

Sweet Potatoes vs. Potatoes

Let your taste buds decide which to serve as a side dish. The sweet potato has a sweeter flavor...

more kitche tips & tricks