Verduras

Fingerling potatoes

Fingerling potatoes
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Ingredient Information

Name

Fingerling potatoes

Category

Verduras

Popularity

55 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Fingerling Potatoes are a type of small and elongated potato, recognized for their unique shape that resembles a finger, hence their name "fingerling". These potatoes have a thin and fine skin that can vary in colors such as yellow, red, purple, or a combination of shades, as well as a firm texture and a creamy, smooth flesh when cooked.

Originating in North America, fingerling potatoes have gained popularity in gourmet cooking for their delicate, slightly sweet flavor and their ability to hold their shape after cooking, making them ideal for roasting, sautéing, or baking. They are especially valued in recipes that seek an attractive visual presentation and a subtle flavor.

Regarding their nutritional properties, fingerling potatoes are a good source of complex carbohydrates, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and potassium. Furthermore, as tubers with thin skin, they contain antioxidants and minerals that contribute to a balanced diet.

Within the Hispanic American sphere, although the term "fingerling" is used in some cases, these tubers may be found under more common names depending on the country, such as "papas miniatura" (miniature potatoes), "papas finitas" (thin potatoes) or "papitas dedo" (finger potatoes). However, the name "fingerling" has become increasingly popular on menus and in recipes to identify this specific type of small and elongated potato.

Nutritional Properties

2g
fiber
7mg
sodium
15mcg
folate
0.1g
fats
620mg
potassium
1g
sugars
110
calories
2g
proteins
19.7mg
vitamin c
26g
carbohydrates

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