It looks like you’re referring to mashed potatoes! Here’s a quick guide on what they are, plus some tips and variations:
What Are Mashed Potatoes?
- Mashed potatoes are boiled potatoes that are mashed and mixed with ingredients like butter, milk, cream, or seasoning to make a soft, creamy side dish.
Basic Recipe
- Boil potatoes until tender (about 15–20 minutes).
- Drain and mash with a potato masher or fork.
- Add ingredients:
- Butter or olive oil for richness
- Milk or cream for creaminess
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Mix until smooth and serve warm.
Popular Variations
- Garlic mashed potatoes: Add roasted or boiled garlic while mashing.
- Cheesy mashed potatoes: Stir in cheddar, parmesan, or cream cheese.
- Herbed mashed potatoes: Add parsley, chives, rosemary, or thyme.
- Vegan option: Use olive oil and plant-based milk instead of butter and dairy.
Tips for Perfect Mashed Potatoes
- Use starchy potatoes like russet or Yukon gold for fluffier texture.
- Don’t overmix, or they can become gluey.
- Warm the milk or cream before adding to keep potatoes smooth and creamy.
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