Here are a few mashed potato tips.
Cut up the potatoes, they boil faster.
Leave the skins on if you can stand it, it is healthier.
Don’t let the potato water go down the drain, save the water for making potato bread.
After you boil the potatoes and drain (but save) the water, put the potatoes back on the stove, on low, for about a minute or two. You will see steam rising from the cooked potatoes. This keeps your mashed potatoes from being watery.
Did you know you can substitute sour cream for milk in mashed potatoes?
Add some roasted garlic or minced garlic to the potatoes for some yummy garlic mashed potatoes.
If you have leftovers, you can use them in bread, potato pancakes, and shepherd’s pie.
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Laura@HeavenlyHomeMakers says
Ah, we’re having shepherds pie today!! I never thought about saving my potato water for bread…but I’ve always hated pouring it downt the drain. Thanks for the tip!
BarbaraLee Malikowski says
I found this receipe for bread w/o milk. Do you know what milk does for bread and does the water have to be heated to make the bread?
Sonshine says
Going to have to try your potato bread and your soup with ham that you have down below!!! Both look yummy!! 🙂
Thanks for the tips on the potatoes. 🙂 Using sour cream makes the potatoes taste creamier for sure. 🙂
We are THAT family says
My kids LOVE mashed potatoes. I may just have to make their night
Martie says
I will have to try the sour cream substitute – sounds yummy. Thanks for sharing your tip.
Blessings,
~Martie
Jessica says
Beat them very!! well before adding anything!! They will be smoother and creamier.