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Using the Wrong Type of Potato. The two best types of potatoes for mashing are russets and Yukon golds. Both are high in starch and mash up exceptionally well. Russet potatoes tend to be a little ...
4 pounds russet potatoes (5 large potatoes) 1 1/3 cups heavy whipping cream 1/2 cup salted cultured butter (such as Vermont Creamery) (4 ounces), plus more for serving
For her Creamy No-Fail Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes, recipe developer Ann Taylor Pittman bakes the potatoes instead of boiling them, which reduces the water content and makes them drier from the ...
Overall, thanks to Garten's recipe, I'll keep a lemon handy anytime I want to make mashed potatoes. This story was originally published on November 15, 2022, and most recently updated on November ...
Heat the broth and potatoes in a 3-quart saucepan over medium-high heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium. Cover and cook for 10 minutes or until the potatoes are tender. Drain, reserving the broth. Mash the potatoes with 1/4 cup reserved broth, cream, butter and black pepper. Add additional reserved broth, if needed, until desired consistency.
Boil until very tender and a fork inserted into the potatoes slides through with no resistance, about 15 minutes. Drain well in a colander and transfer the potatoes back to the hot pot off the heat.
3. Drain the potatoes and garlic in a colander, shaking out the excess water. Add the half-and-half and butter to the pot and heat until melted. Remove from the heat. Press the potatoes and garlic through a ricer into the pot and season with salt. Stir and cook over moderate heat until very hot. Transfer the mashed potatoes to a bowl.
Perfect Mashed Potatoes. Russet potatoes are gently folded together with milk and butter for perfect and comforting cloud-like mashed potatoes. Ingredients. 4 pounds russet potatoes. 2 cups whole milk