Boxty

boxti, bacstaĆ­, poundy, poundies, potato bread

Boxty (irish: bacstaĆ­) is a traditional irish potato pancake. the dish is mostly associated with the north midlands, north connacht and southern ulster, in particular the counties of leitrim, mayo, sligo, donegal, fermanagh, longford, and cavan. there are many recipes but all contain finely grated, raw potatoes and all are served fried. the most popular version of the dish consists of finely grated raw potato and flour. the grated potato may be strained to remove most of the starch and water but this is not necessary. the mixture is fried on a griddle pan for a few minutes on each side, similar to a normal pancake. the most noticeable difference between boxty and other fried potato dishes...

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