Edible Mr Potato Head (Red Nose Day Recipe) (2024)

ByBecca Heyes

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Total time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

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I think this might just be the single most ridiculous recipe I’ve ever shared here. In fact, it’s not even a recipe really, it’s just a reasontogiggle to yourself in the kitchen for twenty minutes while you try to cut some teeth out of a bit of feta cheese, and make a pair ofeyebrowsout of a black olive.

As I said – ridiculous.

So, what’s the reason for this monstrosity? The Brits among you may be able to guess based on the veg I used for MPH’s nose. Hisred nose, I should say.

That’s right! Red Nose Day is coming up on 13th March, and to help support the campaign, I was asked to prepare a ‘funny bake’… well, I’m not the best baker in the world, but if there’s one thing I can manage, it’s a baked potato – and nothing is funnier thana hat made of an avocado.

In case you’re not familiar with Red Nose Day (I’m guessing a lot of non-Brits won’t have a clue what I’m talking about), it’s acampaign that raisesmillions of pounds every other year. Every single pound of donatedmoney goes towards people who need it, both in the UK and abroad. You can find out more on the Red Nose Day website.

If you’d like to help the cause this year, you can buy your very own Henry Holland designedRed Nose Day apronby Homesense (as well as other RND merch) –£6.50 of the cost of the apron goes straight to the campaign. You can see the apron below, being modelled by some strangeperson who appears to have broken into my kitchen and pranced about a bit.

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I call these ones ‘oh god what am I doing, I’m not a fashion blogger’ and ‘I wonder what happens if I shrug my shoulders a bit’, respectively.

Anyway, back to Mr Potato Head. He was actually surprisingly easy to make, with the help of some strategically placed co*cktail sticks. His eyes and mouth were cut from a thin slice of feta, the eyebrows, pupils and moustache were tiny pieces of black olive, and the nose was obviously a nice round cherry tomato. Then I just added some string cheese arms, an avocado hat, and some mushroom shoes, and he was complete!

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Look, he has actual fingers and everything!

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Obviously you can make your Mr Potato Head however you like, if you’re not keen on my ingredient choices. I was originally going to add some big ears too, but I thought he looked better without, so I left them off (because obviously, he needed to look just perfect and not at all comical… hardy har). I was considering using raw cauliflower florets for the ears, but then I decided that Iwanted everything to be edible (I know you can eat raw cauliflower, but it’s not exactly tempting).That way,he can just be smashed up with a fork to eat (sorry MPH), without having to worry about removing the inedible bits (apart from the co*cktail sticks!!! You definitely want to remove those…).

Are you going to make a ‘funny bake’ to help support Red Nose Day this year? If so, make sure you share a picture on Twitter using the hashtag #raisesomedough

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Edible Mr Potato Head

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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Calories:

Author: Becca Heyes

Ingredients

  • 1 large potato
  • 1 cherry tomato
  • 1 button mushroom
  • slice Thin of feta cheese
  • A few black olives
  • 1 string cheese
  • 1/2 avocado
  • Also: co*cktail sticks to secure

Instructions

  • Bake the potato according to your preferred method – I usually start off in the microwave for a few minutes (depending on the size of the potato), until the potato is nearly soft in the middle, then place it in the oven at about 190°C (Gas Mark 5 / 375°F) for twenty minutes or so to crisp up.

  • Make sure the potato will lay flat – use some co*cktail sticks underneath as legs to keep it sturdy if you need to.

  • Using a co*cktail stick, add the cherry tomato to the middle of the potato to act as a nose.

  • Chop the button mushroom in half, and secure each half to the near side of the potato to act as feet.

  • Cut two circles out of the feta cheese, and place them above the nose to create eyes. Cut a smile shape, and place below the nose to create a mouth. I found I didn’t need to secure the feta at all, it just rested on the potato.

  • Cut two tiny circles out of a piece of black olive, and place on the white eyes to create pupils. Cut another slice of olive in half to create two eyebrows, and fashion a moustache out of another piece. Place in the appropriate places on the potato.

  • Halve the string cheese lengthwise, and then cut each piece down to about 3 inches long. Separate the first inch of each piece into four or five fingers. With more co*cktail sticks, secure the ‘arms’ to the two sides of the potato.

  • Finally, secure the avocado half to the far side of the potato as a hat (I needed to use a couple of co*cktail sticks for this, as the avocado is relatively heavy).

Nutritional information is approximate, and will depend on your exact ingredients. Please calculate your own nutritional values if you require accuracy for health reasons.

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Edible Mr Potato Head (Red Nose Day Recipe) (8)Want a slightly more normal use for your potatoes? Try taco potato crisps:

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FAQs

What was the original Mr. Potato Head like? ›

In its original form, Mr. Potato Head was offered as separate plastic parts with pushpins to be affixed to a real potato or other vegetable. Due to complaints regarding rotting vegetables and new government safety regulations, Hasbro began including a plastic potato body with the toy set in 1964.

What can you do with Mr. Potato Head? ›

Mr. Potato Head is great to use for working on following directions. Give your child the potato head and place a bunch of parts on the floor in front of him/her. Decide how many directions your child can follow at a time and give them a task.

How many holes does Mr. Potato Head have? ›

So 10 holes total And for the pieces it would be his eyes, 2 arms, 2 ears, the smile, the tongue, the mustache, the glasses, the shoes, the nose, the hat, and the butt panel.

What are the ingredients in Mr potato? ›

Ingredients : Mister Potato Crisps Original Flavor Dried Potatoes, Edible Oil (Refined, Bleached, Deodoried Plam Oleon), Tapioca Starch, Dextrose, Salt, Sugar, Spices And Cotains Monosodium Glutamate (E621).

What is the ingredient in Mr potato? ›

Dehydrated Potato Flakes, Palm Olein [Contains Permitted Antioxidant ], Tapioca Starch, Contains Permitted Flavouring Substances ,Onion Powder, Skim Milk Powder, Contains Emulsifier as Permitted Food Conditioner (Contains Soy), Salt, Sugar, Dextrose, Contains Acidity Regulators as Permitted Food Conditioner.

How much did Mr. Potato Head cost in 1952? ›

Mr. Potato Head was “born” on May 1, 1952. The original toy cost $0.98. The kit contained hands, feet, ears, two mouths, two pairs of eyes, four noses, three hats, eyeglasses, a pipe, and eight felt pieces resembling facial hair.

When did Mr. Potato Head died? ›

In 1999, he returned as Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story 2 (1999). He died on April 6, 2017, in Los Angeles, California, aged 90. He is interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California, in the Courts of Tanach.

What is a fun fact about Mr. Potato Head? ›

Did you know that Mr. Potato Head was the first toy ever advertised on TV? The popular children's toy was invented by George Lerner and first manufactured and marketed by Hasbro in 1952.

What age is best for Mr. Potato Head? ›

The Mr. Potato Head toy is a fun and entertaining toy for girls and boys ages 2 and up. The Mr. Potato Head Silly Suitcase kids' toy includes a classic 8-inch potato body and lots of accessories for little ones to make silly and wacky characters!

Did Mr. Potato Head use real potatoes? ›

Yes. The original Mr. Potato Head from 1952 was a kit containing plastic parts to be stuck on a real potato, or any other firm vegetable or fruit. The plastic potato was not added until 1964.

Why was Mr. Potato Head so popular? ›

Potato Head was a business trailblazer. As the first toy to be marketed on television, Mr. Potato Head broke new ground with ads that specifically targeted the children who used the toy, rather than the parents who paid for it. Inventor George Lerner came up with the idea for Mr.

Who is Mr. Potato Head's sister? ›

Potato Head appeared in 1953, followed by brother Spud, sister Yam, various pets, and a car and trailer. Hasbro promoted the happy family in LIFE magazine. A plastic potato appeared in 1964.

What is the rarest Mr. Potato Head? ›

The rarest Mr. Potato Head may be a special limited edition set sold at Neiman Marcus in 2004.

Did Don Rickles play Mr. Potato Head? ›

That was Don Rickles who has been the character's voice since the first Toy Story movie in 1995, he wasn't replaced by anyone else as Mr Potato Head.

What kind of plastic is Mr. Potato Head made of? ›

Object Description
TitleMr Potato Head
Materialsplastic PVC polyvinyl chloride PS polystyrene LDPE low density polyethylene
Dimensionsheight 130mm, width 120mm
Methodinjection moulded
Object Typekit
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Why was Mr. Potato Head made? ›

The Mr. Potato Head concept was the brainchild of George Lerner, a Brooklyn-born inventor who spent his childhood making dolls for his sisters out of potatoes from the garden, fashioning rudimentary facial features out of fruits and vegetables.

Is Mr. Potato Head a good toy? ›

From the United States

I bought this for my 1 yr old and 2 year old and they both really enjoy this toy so much. I didnt expect it to but it ended up helping my 2 year old learn his body parts and where they are because they parts go on and off. I would highly recommend this play toy.

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