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![]() > wrote in message ups.com... > > Stan Horwitz wrote: >> In article >, >> "cybercat" > wrote: >> >> > This year, I really want to avoid the last minute flusters. >> > >> > However, I want everything to be really good. >> > >> > On the good side, I am only cooking for 4--but of course we have to >> > have >> > enough leftovers for everyone to take home. >> > >> > Is there a way to make homemade mashed potatoes ahead of time and have >> > them >> > be just as good? Or is that the one thing, along with the bread, that I >> > need >> > to do just before serving? I'm using russets if that matters. Thanks! >> >> Sure. Just cook the mashed potatoes the day before. Make them a bit dry, >> then a few minutes before you're ready to server, add a bit of milk and >> butter, put them in a microwave safe serving bowl, nuke for a few >> minutes, stir thoroughly, then nuke a few more minutes > > In what way is that more convenient than just making the mashed > potatoes at the dinner time? > You could not get four people together who would eat what you cook IF you cooked, scrofulous one. And this post demonstrates it. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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