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  2. This Tool is the Secret to the Smoothest Mashed Potatoes (and ...

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    A potato ricer is a handled tool with a lever to push potatoes or other soft foods through a perforated plate for a rice-like consistency. (It looks kind of like a big garlic press.)

  3. Potato masher - Wikipedia

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    A potato masher, tater masher, bean masher, pea masher, masher, or crusher is a food preparation utensil used to crush soft food for such dishes as mashed potatoes, [1] [2] apple sauce, or refried beans. Potatoes mashed using a potato masher tend to be fluffier and lighter in texture compared to other methods of mashing, because use of the ...

  4. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Egg separator: A slotted spoon-like utensil used to separate the yolk of an egg from the egg white. Egg slicer: Slicing peeled, hard-boiled eggs quickly and evenly. Consists of a slotted dish for holding the egg and a hinged plate of wires or blades that can be closed to slice. [3] Egg timer: Used to correctly time the process of boiling eggs.

  5. Ricing (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    A hand-held potato ricer. Ricing is a cooking term meaning to pass food through a food mill or "ricer", which comes in several forms. In the most basic, food is pushed or pressured through a metal or plastic plate with many small holes, producing a smoother result than mashing, but coarser than pureeing or passing through a sieve or tamis.

  6. Potato ricer - Wikipedia

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    A common variety of potato ricer resembles a large garlic press. It has two long handles, one with a perforated basket at the end, the other with a flat surface that fits into the basket. The food is placed in the basket, then the flat surface is pushed down into the basket by pressing the handles together, forcing the food through the holes. [2]

  7. Potato Coins with Fried Eggs Recipe - AOL

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    Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon oil; swirl to coat. Add potato slices, onion and salt; saute 6 minutes, stirring after 3 minutes.

  8. Mashed potato - Wikipedia

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    Mashed potato or mashed potatoes (American, Canadian, and Australian English), colloquially known as mash (British English), [2] is a dish made by mashing boiled or steamed potatoes, usually with added milk, butter, salt, and pepper. It is generally served as a side dish to meat or vegetables.

  9. Kitchen utensil - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen utensils in bronze discovered in Pompeii. Illustration by Hercule Catenacci in 1864. Benjamin Thompson noted at the start of the 19th century that kitchen utensils were commonly made of copper, with various efforts made to prevent the copper from reacting with food (particularly its acidic contents) at the temperatures used for cooking, including tinning, enamelling, and varnishing.

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