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10 interesting potato dishes from different countries

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 22, 2025, 17:00 IST
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Must-try potato dishes

From India, UK, to Italy and Germany, one can easily find the use of potatoes in daily meals. And probably that's the reason, potatoes are called "King of Vegetables". Rich in carbohydrates, they serve as an excellent source of energy, while also providing fiber, vitamin C, potassium, and antioxidants. From spicy dum aloo to crispy fries, this humble tuber can be cooked in endless ways to suit every palate. Take a look at 10 interesting potato dishes from different countries that are a must-try.

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Dum Aloo, India

It is an Indian delight, where baby potatoes are cooked slowly in a spicy and creamy gravy. The word “dum” refers to the slow-cooking technique where food is sealed and simmered in its own steam, allowing the flavors to infuse deeply.

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Patatas Bravas, Spain


It is a Spanish dish, where crispy, golden-fried potato cubes are served with a spicy bravas sauce (made from tomatoes, smoked paprika, garlic, and chili) and often paired with a creamy aioli. The name 'bravas' means fierce or spicy referring to the bold flavours of the sauce.

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Kartoffelsalat, Germany



This is a German salad made with boiled potatoes, tossed in vinegar, mustard, onions, and broth. And in the North, it is served with mayonnaise, mustard, pickle juice, salt, and pepper.

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Gnocchi, Italy


These are soft, pillowy Italian dumplings made with potato, flour, and eggs. It is typically shaped into small ovals with ridges to hold sauce.

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Pommes Frites, Belgium/France



These are thin, crispy fries made with potatoes and are often considered the original “French fries.” They are often served in a paper cone with mayo on top.

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Papa a la Huancaína, Peru


This is a Peruvian dish, where boiled potatoes are served with a creamy, spicy cheese sauce made from aji amarillo (yellow chili peppers). It is usually garnished with lettuce, boiled eggs, and black olives.

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Poutine, Canada



This is a Canadian dish which consists of crispy fries topped with cheese curds and rich brown gravy. The heat melts the curds slightly, creating that signature gooey, stretchy bite.

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Cepelinai, Lithuania



It refers to large potato dumplings stuffed with meat, served with sour cream and bacon. It uses a mix of raw grated potatoes and boiled mashed potatoes, which gives them a unique, slightly chewy texture.

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Potato Latkes, Jewish/Eastern Europe


These are crispy golden-brown potato pancakes traditionally eaten during Hanukkah in Jewish cuisine. They are made with potatoes, onion, eggs, flour, salt, pepper, and oil.

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Potato Wedges, Australia

Thick-cut, golden, and perfectly seasoned, these wedges are usually served piping hot with a signature duo: sour cream and sweet chili sauce. This iconic pairing balances the crisp saltiness of the potatoes with cool creaminess and a hint of tangy heat.


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