Use a fork to prick the potato all over. Place on a microwave-safe plate and microwave until easily pierced with a paring knife, 8 to 10 minutes, rotating halfway through. If the potato is still too ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you dreamed about whipping up homemade candy for the holidays? Here’s one to try this season: old-fashioned potato candy! It ...
Use a fork to prick the potato all over. Place on a microwave-safe plate and microwave until easily pierced with a paring knife, 8 to 10 minutes, rotating halfway through. If the potato is still too ...
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Irish Potato Candy

Irish Potato Candy is a delicious and easy to make treat for St. Patrick’s Day. They’re a no bake candy that’s made to look like small potatoes, but are actually made with coconut and cream cheese.
When it comes to Irish roots, Teresa Collins Hauck can trace hers back to County Tipperary in the Old Sod. Her great-grandfather, Patrick “Patsy” Collins, emigrated from Ireland to Schuylkill County ...
This article originally posted in 2022. Happy Halloween, Milwaukee! Sarah Ross lives in Saveland Park, a South Side neighborhood in Milwaukee, and for trick-or-treaters this year they had full-sized ...
Have you ever tried Irish potato candy? It’s a sweet snack that—despite the name—has absolutely no potato in it. Unless you’re from Philly, you’re probably unfamiliar with the cream cheese–based ...
At this time of year, boxes of truffle-like candies called Irish Potatoes sit near the Irish soda breads and green-frosted cupcakes at the supermarket. brown lumps are an oddity. “It just comes out ...
Struck by the spirit of the holiday, I decided to whip up these “Irish Potato Candy” treats and take them into the Newsroom Taste Testers on St. Patrick’s Day. To be clear, there is not a shred of ...