Mash the potatoes. In a bowl, add your potatoes, 4 tablespoons of salted butter and 2 tablespoons of whole milk per each ...
Mash the potatoes. In a bowl, add your potatoes, 4 tablespoons of salted butter and 2 tablespoons of whole milk per each ...
Boil potatoes in salted water, drain well, keep them warm before mashing. Use a ricer or food mill (not a food processor!) for ultra-smooth, non-goopy mash. Choose waxy potatoes like Yukon Gold or ...
I first made these a few years ago for a Friendsgiving as an “accidentally” vegan side dish—I was sold by the toasted sesame oil, but wary of the end result. One bite, and I ...
Whatever happened to chunky mashed potatoes? There’s a lot of hype for the silky, nearly pudding-like variety of mash—which seem to be the only kind served at restaurants these days—but for me, ...
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As your holiday menu lists continue to get longer, you might be looking for ways to streamline your meal prep strategy. But, even though you want to save time and space on your stove, you definitely ...
There are two kinds of people in this world on Thanksgiving: those who come for the roast turkey, and those who only care ...
From mashed potatoes to potato salads, most potato side dishes start with one crucial step—boiling the potatoes. It seems like a simple and straightforward task, right? If you thought that all you ...