It is served with a twice-baked potato and an earthy jus flavored with wattle seed, from an Australian bush related to acacia.
When I was 12, I saw Carol Burnett in a restaurant and began to choke with excitement on my twice-baked potato and had to go home.
In recent years, however, people have contracted botulism, which can be fatal, from several products that were not canned: coleslaw, fried onions, twice-baked potatoes and garlic in oil.
Try a tender bone-in filet mignon ($25) and a huge twice-baked potato for two ($5).
This gourmet fetish may have been the progenitor of the twice-baked potato.
She would dine on seared steak and twice-baked potatoes covered in melted cheese.
Their idea of vegetables was potato chips, so I suggested that we do twice-baked stuffed potatoes instead.
Get a boost of beta-carotene and cut out much of the fat in traditional recipes with this shortcut to classic twice-baked potatoes.
Polly had poached salmon with yogurt sauce, a twice-baked potato, and asparagus.
We chose as our add-ons twice-baked potatoes (fluffy, but lumpy) and the veggie of the day (undercooked green beans).