They are really easy to make, even the gluten free variety. All you need is:
- 4 potatoes (I use russet or yukon)
- 1/2 cup of white rice flour (or other GF flour of your choice)
- 1/4 tsp xanthum gum (optional)
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter
- 1-1.5 tsp salt.
Start by cutting up, boiling, and mashing the four potatoes. Make sure and mash well. Then add the flour, xanthum gum if using, butter and salt. Mix well. The dough will be very potato-y but should hold together nicely. Add a bit more flour if needed.
Now it's time to cook them! With about 1/4 a tbsp of butter for each go, melt the butter in a large frying pan over medium low heat. Put farls into pan and few a couple of minutes per side until browned. Repeat until dough as all officially farls.
You can enjoy these with a fry, or on their own toasted or fried again with butter. They refrigerate well. When serving, simply refry the farls. For best results when re-frying, fry in bacon fat. Completely bad for you I know, however this results in the most amazing farl you'll ever have.
Enjoy and Happy Paddy's Day!
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