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What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)?
I add butter... Anybody else? -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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Chatty Cathy said...
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? + white pepper + cream cheese Andy |
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![]() "Chatty Cathy" > wrote in message ... > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy Celeriac, swede and garlic ![]() |
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>Chatty Cathy said...
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... I rarely use butter for anything. However, I will add goat butter to mashed potatoes if that's a possibility. More usually, either buttermilk or yogurt, and sometimes olive oil. I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk and it doesn't really work. Steve |
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![]() "Chatty Cathy" > wrote in message ... > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy I add <more> butter. In the kitchen and at the table. Felice |
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On May 17, 11:40 am, Chatty Cathy > wrote:
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy I chop 1-3 cloves of garlic- put in a pyrex measuring cup. Add 2-4 TBLS butter, some milk or 1/2 & 1/2, salt, and pepper, and heat in microwave until hot. Use as directed. Best made with Yukon Golds. |
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Chatty Cathy wrote:
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? Cheddar cheese and chopped green onions or bacon bits |
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Chatty Cathy wrote:
> > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? Meat loaf and gravy. |
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Scott wrote:
> Chatty Cathy wrote: >> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? >> >> I add butter... >> Anybody else? > Cheddar cheese and chopped green onions or bacon bits Aha! I've done that before, too! It's a wonderful combo. If I'm making them without really a plan, I usually just use butter and cream. I'll sometimes add roasted garlic cloves or, as Scott said, bacon and cheddar. It all depends upon the main dish. kili |
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In article >, sws2000
@yahoo.com says... > Chatty Cathy wrote: > > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > > > I add butter... > > Anybody else? > Cheddar cheese and chopped green onions or bacon bits > Butter, cream, salt, white pepper. -- Peter Aitken |
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![]() "Chatty Cathy" > wrote in message ... > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy I add crushed garlic cloves to the salted water that I boil the potatoes in. After they're done I use a ricer to process (the garlic as well) and then fold in sour cream and/or buttermilk and fresh ground pepper. Sometimes add a little of the potato water if they are to dry. David. |
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![]() > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy I add butter and milk (or cream if I have it on hand), salt, pepper, and I find freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano can be a nice touch. |
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"Chatty Cathy" > wrote in message
... > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy Onions sauteed until they're a deep, sensuous rich brown color. At son's request. |
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Chatty Cathy wrote:
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? Butter and milk, salt and pepper. Sometimes roasted garlic. Serene |
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Steve Pope wrote:
> I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes > that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk > and it doesn't really work. When I'm making vegan mashed potatoes, I just use the potato cooking water as the liquid, and I use Earth Balance in place of my usual butter. Serene |
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"Mudstomper" > wrote in message
... > > "Chatty Cathy" > wrote in message > ... >> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? >> >> I add butter... >> Anybody else? >> -- >> Cheers >> Chatty Cathy > > Celeriac, swede and garlic ![]() > Wise guy. ![]() |
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Chatty Cathy wrote:
> > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy Butter, cheese, milk, pepper, garlic powder in varying combinations, no salt however. Pete C. |
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Steve Pope wrote:
> > >Chatty Cathy said... > > > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > > > I add butter... > > I rarely use butter for anything. However, I will add goat > butter to mashed potatoes if that's a possibility. More > usually, either buttermilk or yogurt, and sometimes olive > oil. > > I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes > that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk > and it doesn't really work. > > Steve Is there anything that "soy milk" actually works for? I love tofu, but "soy milk" *shudder!*... Pete C. |
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On May 17, 1:40 pm, Chatty Cathy > wrote:
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? For "standard" mashed potatoes, I add butter plus some combination of milk and cream to thin, and salt. A few variations: creme fraiche - in place of both butter and milk or cream. Simply divine. sour cream - poor man's creme fraiche. plain yogurt - like creme fraiche, in place of some (or all) of the milk/cream/butter. There is kind of a continum from good creme fraiche to good, high milkfat yogurt to decent yogurt to pathetic yogurt. Draining some of the whey from any yogurt tends to move it up the ladder by concentrating the flavor. buttermilk - like yogurt, but thinner. roasted garlic - an addition to any of the above. wasabi - I don't use butter if using wasabi. Things I have heard about but not tried: stock plus eggs in place of milk and butter, done by kosher cooks. Good old kosher cooks probably include some schmaltz. stock plus mayonaise - also kosher, and less likely to lead to scrambled eggs. Later, Mark Muller |
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Chatty Cathy wrote:
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? Butter, cream cheese, half-and-half, s&p. Occasionally some shredded Cheddar. |
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![]() Chatty Cathy wrote: > > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? Butter and a little milk..... and I like them lumpy. |
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On May 17, 3:28 pm, "Pete C." > wrote:
> Steve Pope wrote: > > > I rarely use butter for anything. However, I will add goat > > butter to mashed potatoes if that's a possibility. More > > usually, either buttermilk or yogurt, and sometimes olive > > oil. > > > I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes > > that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk > > and it doesn't really work. > > > Steve > > Is there anything that "soy milk" actually works for? I love tofu, but > "soy milk" *shudder!*... > It works OK for rice pudding. I imagine it would be OK for any pudding and/or custard that is somewhat strongly flavored. In fact, it should be OK for just about any sauce where the primary flavor is not the dairy - chocolate sauces and the like. It is also OK in soups that need a little creaminess/richness, but have a lot of flavor - things like peanut or butternut squash soup. For all of the above, coconut milk is probably better, as long as the coconut flavor is not objectionable. Coconut milk makes a very nice creme anglaise, is fabulous in rice pudding, and makes wonderful ice cream and/or gelato. If I were vegan, I would use a whole lot of coconut milk and coconut cream. Later, Mark |
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Serene > wrote:
>Steve Pope wrote: >> I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes >> that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk >> and it doesn't really work. >When I'm making vegan mashed potatoes, I just use the potato cooking >water as the liquid, and I use Earth Balance in place of my usual >butter. Thanks, that's a product I've never heard of. Probably because I have always ignored all butter substitutes, but this one seems to have no trans fat, so maybe I'll look into it. Steve |
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kilikini wrote on 17 May 2007 in rec.food.cooking
> Scott wrote: > > Chatty Cathy wrote: > >> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > >> > >> I add butter... > >> Anybody else? > > Cheddar cheese and chopped green onions or bacon bits > > Aha! I've done that before, too! It's a wonderful combo. > > If I'm making them without really a plan, I usually just use butter and > cream. I'll sometimes add roasted garlic cloves or, as Scott said, bacon > and cheddar. It all depends upon the main dish. > > kili > > > That's what I add to my twiced baked potatoes plus diced cooked mushrooms. For my mashed taters I prefer a more blander taste just butter and pepper. The odd time I'll add some roasted garlic. |
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Pete C. > wrote:
>Steve Pope wrote: >> I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes >> that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk >> and it doesn't really work. >Is there anything that "soy milk" actually works for? I love tofu, but >"soy milk" *shudder!*... If it's good soy milk (there are a lot of awful ones on the market), it's good in coffee. For things like putting on cereal I prefer almond milk. Steve |
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Chatty Cathy wrote:
> > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy Lotsa 'buttah,' milk and/or heavy cream, salt, sour cream, & my own special touch sometimes - poppy seeds ![]() cayenne pepper, too. Sometimes chopped green onions or chives and crumbled bacon alont with a hint of garlic (optional, as are all other ingredients). Chef's Choice rules <g>. One of these day's I'm going to try Andy's option of adding some cream cheese, too. Oh, and don't forget the gravy or sauce (sometimes)! Sky, who wonders if shrimp and mashed potatoes go together very well??? |
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"Pete C." wrote:
> > S > > I rarely use butter for anything. However, I will add goat > > butter to mashed potatoes if that's a possibility. More > > usually, either buttermilk or yogurt, and sometimes olive > > oil. > > > > I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes > > that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk > > and it doesn't really work. > > > > Steve > > Is there anything that "soy milk" actually works for? I love tofu, but > "soy milk" *shudder!*... > You *love* tofu???? IMO it has no taste and no texture to like or dislike? |
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Dave Smith > wrote:
> You *love* tofu???? IMO it has no taste and no texture to like > or dislike? True of some but not all tofu. There's a wide range of styles and qualities. Locally in Berkeley I always buy Hodo tofu these days, but a good brand in nationwide distribution is House (their firm Organic is good). Hodo in fact has black tofu -- made from black soybeans -- very flavorful. Very limited supply unfortunately. Steve |
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Steve Pope wrote:
> Serene > wrote: > >> Steve Pope wrote: > >>> I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes >>> that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk >>> and it doesn't really work. > >> When I'm making vegan mashed potatoes, I just use the potato cooking >> water as the liquid, and I use Earth Balance in place of my usual >> butter. > > Thanks, that's a product I've never heard of. Probably because > I have always ignored all butter substitutes, but this one seems to > have no trans fat, so maybe I'll look into it. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. The taste is really good, but even better, it acts like butter. DON'T get the soft stuff; that stuff's nasty. Serene |
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Chatty Cathy wrote:
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? Nothing. |
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Chatty Cathy wrote:
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? Roasted garlic, if I've got it on hand. Butter, salt, pepper, milk or cream or sour cream. |
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On Thu, 17 May 2007 20:40:29 +0200, Chatty Cathy
> wrote: >What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > >I add butter... >Anybody else? Butter, a little milk, sometimes sour cream, onion powder and garlic powder. If I want to keep it simple just the butter and milk. |
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In article >,
Chatty Cathy > wrote: > What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? Butter, milk, salt and pepper. I don't mash until smooth. There are always a few small lumps left. leo -- <http://web0.greatbasin.net/~leo/> |
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Chatty Cathy > wrote:
> What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > > I add butter... > Anybody else? Chives, or dill, or ramson (wild garlic) leaves, or fried onions, or milk, or sour cream, or whipped egg whites, or mushroom sauce, or some combination of the above. Victor |
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On Thu, 17 May 2007 20:40:29 +0200, Chatty Cathy
> wrote: >What do you add to your mashed potatoes (if anything)? > >I add butter... >Anybody else? Sour cream and Lipton Onion Soup mix (yes, the same stuff you use to make California Dip). Mix it all up, spoon into a casserole dish and bake until hot and bubbling - about 30 minutes. Cathy |
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On May 17, 4:13 pm, (Steve Pope) wrote:
> > wrote: > > >For all of the above, coconut milk is probably better, as long as the > >coconut flavor is not objectionable. Coconut milk makes a very nice > >creme anglaise, is fabulous in rice pudding, and makes wonderful ice > >cream and/or gelato. If I were vegan, I would use a whole lot of > >coconut milk and coconut cream. > > The main downside to coconut milk is the gigantic quantity > of fat calories it contains. Even the reduced fat version > is really heavy. > It is for that reason I usually think of coconut milk as a substitute for cream, rather than for milk. If subbing for milk, I will often dilute it with water. For enriching sauces and/or soups, a little goes a long way. On the other hand, what is wrong with a gigantice quantity of fat calories? Just eat less. Later, Mark Muller |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> > "Pete C." wrote: > > > > S > > > I rarely use butter for anything. However, I will add goat > > > butter to mashed potatoes if that's a possibility. More > > > usually, either buttermilk or yogurt, and sometimes olive > > > oil. > > > > > > I have not come up with a really good version of mashed potatoes > > > that is dairy-free. I've tried soy milk and almond milk > > > and it doesn't really work. > > > > > > Steve > > > > Is there anything that "soy milk" actually works for? I love tofu, but > > "soy milk" *shudder!*... > > > > You *love* tofu???? IMO it has no taste and no texture to like or dislike? You probably haven't tried much of it or many different preparations of if. There are a lot of varieties of tofu and many different ways to prepare it that all result in very tasty dishes. There was an episode of Iron Chef on FN that featured tofu and showed some interesting uses. |
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Peter A wrote:
> > In article >, says... > > Is there anything that "soy milk" actually works for? I love tofu, but > > "soy milk" *shudder!*... > > > > Pete C. > > > > I find soy milk to be just fine on a bowl of cereal and fruit. Shop > around, they don't all taste the same. I use Silk. It has some sugar > added but not too much. > > -- > Peter Aitken I just use real (cow) milk. I can't see any reason to use any sort of soy milk when real milk is just fine. |
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