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  2. How to boil a potato (yes, there's a right way) - AOL

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    When you boil potatoes, pay attention to a few easy steps to make sure you're bringing out their creamy, delicious lushness. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business ...

  3. How to Wash Potatoes to Actually Get Them Clean ... - AOL

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    For instance, rinsing potatoes under cool water before boiling can help avert the gummy exterior texture that can result after cooking, especially with Russet potatoes. (“Try this trick the next ...

  4. Potato cooking - Wikipedia

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    The potato is a starchy tuber that has been grown and eaten for more than 8,000 years. In the 16th century, Spanish explorers in the Americas found Peruvians cultivating potatoes and introduced them to Europe. The potato, an easily grown source of carbohydrates, proteins and vitamin C, spread to many other areas and became a staple food of

  5. Kitchen hack: How to peel a potato with your hands in seconds

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    After the potatoes have softened (usually 15-20 minutes), move them to the ice water bath for 5-10 seconds. Once you take the potatoes out of the ice water, the skin should peel off incredibly ...

  6. Baked potato - Wikipedia

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    Cooking over an open fire or in the coals of a barbecue may require wrapping in foil to prevent burning of the skin. A potato buried directly in coals of a fire cooks well, albeit with a mostly burned and inedible skin. A baked potato is fully cooked when its internal temperature reaches 99 °C (210 °F).

  7. Boiled potato - Wikipedia

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  8. Can You Boil Potatoes in the Mesh Bag? Here’s the Truth. - AOL

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    Don’t worry—there’s still a way to safely boil potatoes in the mesh. If your bag is made of nylon, you’re safe. And if you don’t want to boil your potatoes in the bag, use our surefire ...

  9. Salt potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes specifically intended for salt potatoes can be purchased by the bag along with packages of salt. [1] As the potatoes cook, the salty water forms a crust on the skin, and the higher boiling temperature allows the starch in the potato to cook more completely, giving a creamier texture. [2]