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  2. 13 tips for preparing and cooking potatoes that chefs think ...

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    Bring the water and the potatoes to a boil together. AP Photo/Matthew Mead. A common mistake when making mashed potatoes is adding the raw starch to already boiling water.. Instead, Halliburton ...

  3. The Best Way to Freeze Mashed Potatoes, According to Chefs - AOL

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    The first tip for freezing mashed potatoes is that you want them to be completely cool before they go in the freezer. Putting them in the freezer while they're still warm can raise the temperature ...

  4. Potato cooking - Wikipedia

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    The potatoes known as "for consumption", i.e. which were harvested with complete maturity, can be preserved several weeks, provided that they are stored in a room that is ventilated, fresh (between 8 and 9 °C) but sheltered from the frost, and obscure because the light makes them green. Early potatoes, harvested before maturity, cannot be stored.

  5. There's a Very Important Trick to Freezing Mashed Potatoes - AOL

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    If you froze your mashed potatoes in a casserole dish, make sure you thaw them in the refrigerator for a few hours before you pop them straight into the oven. If your potatoes were in a plastic ...

  6. Recipe: Creamy No-Fail Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes - AOL

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    During last 5 to 10 minutes of potato cooking time, heat cream and butter in a small saucepan on medium-low; cook until butter melts and mixture is very warm, about 5 minutes. Set aside, and keep hot.

  7. Solanine - Wikipedia

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    Freeze-drying and dehydrating potatoes has a very minimal effect on solanine content. [24] [25] The majority (30–80%) of the solanine in potatoes is found in the outer layer of the potato. [25] Therefore, peeling potatoes before cooking them reduces the glycoalkaloid intake from potato consumption.

  8. High-altitude cooking - Wikipedia

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    High-altitude cooking is cooking done at altitudes that are considerably higher than sea level. At elevated altitudes, any cooking that involves boiling or steaming generally requires compensation for lower temperatures because the boiling point of water is lower at higher altitudes due to the decreased atmospheric pressure. The effect starts ...

  9. 20+ Ways to Cook Potatoes - AOL

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    4. Baked Potato Wedges. Potato wedges make any meal seem more complete and nourishing. The wedge shape lets the potatoes crisp on the outside while the inside stays soft, for a pleasurable ...