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Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
Yeah, I know it soulds kind of silly, but we have a load of smashed
spuds left over from T-day. Anyone have a recipe? Or failing that, what *do* you do with six cups of cold mashed potatoes? Isaac |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
I hve made the gnocchi with left over mashed potatoes. Worked fine for
me. good luck. |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
"Isaac Wingfield" > wrote in message ... > Yeah, I know it soulds kind of silly, but we have a load of smashed > spuds left over from T-day. Anyone have a recipe? > > Or failing that, what *do* you do with six cups of cold mashed potatoes? > > Isaac Gnocchi would work fine; I've made them. No recipe, just played it by ear. Also, mashed potatoes can be added to bread dough. You aren't going to use up a whole lot, though. Potato pancakes are another option. You'd get a different texture than when you use grated spuds, but you'd get the flavor. |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
"D.Currie" > wrote in message ... > > "Isaac Wingfield" > wrote in message > ... >> Yeah, I know it soulds kind of silly, but we have a load of smashed >> spuds left over from T-day. Anyone have a recipe? >> >> Or failing that, what *do* you do with six cups of cold mashed potatoes? >> >> Isaac > > Gnocchi would work fine; I've made them. No recipe, just played it by ear. > >What about assorted pies like shepherds or cottage or even fish pie all of >which have a crust of mashed potato |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
Mi e' parso che Isaac Wingfield abbia scritto:
> Yeah, I know it soulds kind of silly, but we have a load > of smashed spuds left over from T-day. Anyone have a > recipe? Are those 'taters dressed? How? If not, they're perfect for gnocchi. -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
Mi e' parso che D.Currie abbia scritto:
> Gnocchi would work fine; I've made them. No recipe, just > played it by ear. That's the best way to make things as gnocchi: just start the work and guide it to a successful goal. -- Vilco Think Pink , Drink Rose' |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
"Vilco" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Mi e' parso che Isaac Wingfield abbia scritto: > >> Yeah, I know it soulds kind of silly, but we have a load >> of smashed spuds left over from T-day. Anyone have a >> recipe? > > Are those 'taters dressed? How? > If not, they're perfect for gnocchi. > -- > Vilco > Think Pink , Drink Rose' Mushed potatoes of thursday, IMHO, are good only for trash! BTW I wouldn't make gnocchi, with it. I would make "Crocchette di Patate" with mozzarella inside. It's better frying thos old potatoes !!!!! Pandora > > |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
"Vilco" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Mi e' parso che D.Currie abbia scritto: > >> Gnocchi would work fine; I've made them. No recipe, just >> played it by ear. > > That's the best way to make things as gnocchi: just start the work and > guide it to a successful goal. > -- > Vilco > Think Pink , Drink Rose' I don't think that ond could make gnocchi, because old potatoes are too hard to make a dough for gnocchi, IMHO. Pandora > > |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
In article >,
"Pandora" > wrote: > "Vilco" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... > > Mi e' parso che D.Currie abbia scritto: > > > >> Gnocchi would work fine; I've made them. No recipe, just > >> played it by ear. > > > > That's the best way to make things as gnocchi: just start the work and > > guide it to a successful goal. > > -- > > Vilco > > Think Pink , Drink Rose' > > I don't think that ond could make gnocchi, because old potatoes are too hard > to make a dough for gnocchi, IMHO. > Pandora > > > > What if they were warmed first? And if I've never made nor eaten gnocchi, how do I "just start the work and guide it to a successful goal" if I do not know what the goal is? What is an approximate ratio of potato to flour? Does it involve an egg? Salt? Milk? Water? How do I know if texture and consistency are correct? Enlighten me, Vilco and Pandora. Prego. -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 11-28-05 - Sam I Am! and Hello |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
"Melba's Jammin'" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > In article >, > "Pandora" > wrote: > >> "Vilco" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ... >> > Mi e' parso che D.Currie abbia scritto: >> > >> >> Gnocchi would work fine; I've made them. No recipe, just >> >> played it by ear. >> > >> > That's the best way to make things as gnocchi: just start the work and >> > guide it to a successful goal. >> > -- >> > Vilco >> > Think Pink , Drink Rose' >> >> I don't think that ond could make gnocchi, because old potatoes are too >> hard >> to make a dough for gnocchi, IMHO. >> Pandora >> > >> > > > What if they were warmed first? And if I've never made nor eaten > gnocchi, how do I "just start the work and guide it to a successful > goal" if I do not know what the goal is? What is an approximate ratio > of potato to flour? Does it involve an egg? Salt? Milk? Water? How > do I know if texture and consistency are correct? Enlighten me, Vilco > and Pandora. Prego. > -- > http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 11-28-05 - Sam I Am! and Hello To make gnocchi you must peel potatoes when they are hot! Then you have to mush them when they are hot, because they have also a little water inside. I don't know if the potatoes that you have are with or without skin. BTW try to recool them in microwave with some water (I have never did it), then mush; let them cool then put 1 egg and all the flour (1-2 cups) that you need to make a dough similar (but more tender) to the pizza dough. Cut in little pieces and then put in the boiling water:they are ready when they come to the surface. Season. I don't know! Try and let me know Cheers pandora |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
Isaac Wingfield wrote:
> Yeah, I know it soulds kind of silly, but we have a load of smashed > spuds left over from T-day. Anyone have a recipe? > > Or failing that, what *do* you do with six cups of cold mashed potatoes? > > Isaac When in doubt, I make patties out of leftover mash, adding an egg, maybe some flour, whatever seasonings/herbs i feel like and sometimes some cooked veg. Shape and fry. Good with a green salad. If there is butter in your mash, I don't know how well it would do in gnocchi. BTW, i LOVE gnocchi. Have fun whatever you decide to do. |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
Isaac Wingfield wrote: > Yeah, I know it soulds kind of silly, but we have a load of smashed > spuds left over from T-day. Anyone have a recipe? > > Or failing that, what *do* you do with six cups of cold mashed potatoes? > > Isaac I've heateed them with milk & stock for a quick potato soup. |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
Isaac Wingfield wrote: > Or failing that, what *do* you do with six cups of cold mashed potatoes? > > Isaac Top a shepherds pie/not too soupy meat and veggie stew and bake...but I think you'd have to eat this right away after baking; I don't think freezing potato things works (or rather, potato-based things are not so appealing once they're defrosted.) Melissa |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
In article >,
Isaac Wingfield > wrote: > Or failing that, what *do* you do with six cups of cold mashed potatoes? Use them as the topping over the chopped up leftover turkey and gravy mixed with vegetables for a kind of cottage pie, or mix some egg in with them and fry in patties in bacon grease for breakfast, or just eat them with or without gravy. Regards, Ranee Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
Though it was mentioned in an earlier post to use leftover mashed potatoes
in bread dough, let me add they also work very well in Chicago-style pizza dough. I have also added veggies and cream for an on-the-fly potato soup. |
Gnocchi, starting with leftover mashed potatoes?
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 20:30:56 -0800, Isaac Wingfield >
wrote: >Or failing that, what *do* you do with six cups of cold mashed potatoes? Thicken soups. Make potato patties (yum). Heat with corn and butter and stuff myself. :-) Make a very yummy but very unorthodox potato salad -- add chopped onions and celery, mix in a little mayo, salt, and pepper (or bottled italian dressing instead of the mayo), and eat. serene |
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