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Best Thermomix Mashed Potato - Essential Living Mumma


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Ingredients

4 portion(s)

Mash

  • 500 g potatos, peeled & cut into 8, SEE MY NOTES FOR BEST POTATOES FOR MASHING AS SOME WILL REMAIN LUMPY
  • 200-250 g Milk, Full cream works better
  • 2 tsp Garlic Salt
  • 1 tbsp Butter, Natural
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Recipe's preparation

  1. BEFORE YOU START READ NOTES ON BEST POTATOES TO USE AS SOME WILL REMAIN LUMPY!!

     

    Peel and cut each potato into 8 cubes.

     

    Add potatoes to bowl, measure in milk and add Garlic Salt.

     

    Set to 100 degrees, speed 1 for 20 minutes MC OFF.  It should look pretty smooth already after the 20 minutes already.  If there are still some big peices test with a fork to see if they are soft.  If not cook for a little longer but i havent found this to happen.

    Add butter to mash and turn to speed 4 for 30 seconds, or more to desired consistency.

     

    This recipe hasnt failed me yet using the right potatoes.  The only fail is generally due to the type of potato used.

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Tip

Potato tips:-

 

I use the red potatoes from Aldi, they seem to have worked best tmrc_emoticons.) but see below for more info.

 

Mash or Bake:

Coliban Floury, white flesh ideal for mashing & baking- perfect for chippes!King Edward An old variety with white flesh, floury texture & pink markings. Good for baking or mashingPink Eye (also known as Southern Gold) Waxy, nutty flavoured flesh that's good for salads, boiling, steaming or baking.

 

All Rounder:

Desiree Waxy flesh that is good for boiling, mashing, salads or roasting (not frying)Dutch Creams Large oval shape with white flesh, thin skin & lovely buttery tasteGolden Delight Yellow smooth skin with a cream flesh – a great all-rounderRed Rascal Crisp, flavoursome flesh that's good for boiling, mashing, roasting or frying.Royal Blue Distinctive purple potato with white flesh that's a great all-rounderSebago Long or oval shaped with white flesh. Great all-rounderPontiac White flesh, pink skin (not frying)

QUICK POTATO FACTS:• Green potatoes are those that have been exposed to light during their growth. It can be harmful in large quantities and is best not to eat them• It is ok to eat sprouting potatoes so long as you take the sprout out• Many nutrients lie just under the skin of the potato so it is best to peel only a thin layer or scrub well and keep the skin on• Potatoes are a carbohydrate rich food but also a source of vitamin C, protein & folate• Potatoes are 80% water

- See more at: //www.localmarketguide.com.au/blog/which-potato-should-i-use.html#sthash.6MSpJDgJ.dpuf


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  • A new favourite! So easy and tasty. I didn't have...

    Submitted by Nate's Mum on 5. November 2019 - 20:32.

    A new favourite! So easy and tasty. I didn't have garlic salt so used a teaspoon of veg stock powder and garlic. Will make again - remember to take the mc off!

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  • I'm not a fan of mash, but I actually love this!...

    Submitted by Kelly Burrell on 10. July 2017 - 10:11.

    I'm not a fan of mash, but I actually love this! So easy and yum! This is my go to recipe for mash every week!

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  • So easy and so yum, used

    Submitted by Buba1955 on 17. August 2016 - 18:09.

    So easy and so yum, used mashing pots,  will never do mash the traditional way ever ever again.  

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  • I think I used eye potatoe.

    Submitted by Kylz182 on 25. July 2016 - 19:13.

    I think I used eye potatoe.  The mash worked out perfectly and was delicious and silky.

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