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Mashed potato
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I can make a mean mash...but sometimes I see people putting an egg in it (or is it just the yolk?)
What difference does that make?
What difference does that make?
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Not tried it ummmm but it is supposed to give a richness by adding a slightly beaten egg(all) also I used to add cold milk but warm does make them fluffier.
I always used to peel my potatoes even new ones if making mash, but we went out for a meal and the potatoes were gorgeous mashed with the skins on now it's the only way I do them.
I always used to peel my potatoes even new ones if making mash, but we went out for a meal and the potatoes were gorgeous mashed with the skins on now it's the only way I do them.
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mash spud with eggs in is more or less pommes duchesse.
pommes duchesse i like posh smash but with nobs on.
http://static.guim.co...2006/09/26/smash3.jpg
pommes duchesse i like posh smash but with nobs on.
http://static.guim.co...2006/09/26/smash3.jpg
He warmed the peeled spuds through in a pan of water at 72F for about 30 mins to lock in all the starch. Then in fresh water boiled them for 20/30 mins. drained them and put them through a potato ricer and then rubbed them through a sieve and then added 25% of their weight in butter and beat them and added some potato flavoured milk made by infusing hot milk with the peelings from the potatoes. I think that is how he did it ummmm. His three times cooked chips looked good but to be honest homemade oven chips can be just as good