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'''Mashed potato''' Is a type of food made for making more food.
'''Mashed potato''' is a dish prepared by mashing boiled [[potato]]es. Recipes started appearing no later than 1747 with an entry in ''[[The Art of Cookery]]'' by [[Hannah Glasse]].<ref>Smith, A. (2011) Potato: A Global History. London: Reaktion Books.</ref> Dehydrated and frozen mashed potatoes are available in many places.


==Ingredients==
==Ingredients==

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Mashed potatoes
Main ingredientsPotatoes, butter or vegetable oil, milk or cream
VariationsDuchess potatoes, aloo bharta

Mashed potato Is a type of food made for making more food.

Ingredients

The use of "floury" types of potato is usually recommended, although "waxy" potatoes are sometimes used for a different texture.[1] Butter, vegetable oil, milk and/or cream are usually added to improve flavor and texture, and the potatoes are seasoned with salt, pepper, and any other desired herbs and spices. Popular ingredients and seasonings include: garlic, cheese, bacon bits, sour cream, crisp onion or spring onion, mustard, spices such as nutmeg, chopped herbs such as parsley or rosemary, white turnip, and wasabi.[citation needed] One French variation adds egg yolk for pommes duchesse or Duchess potatoes; piped through a pastry tube into wavy ribbons and rosettes, brushed with butter and lightly browned. Pomme purée (potato puree) uses considerably more butter than normal mashed potato - up to two parts potato for one part butter.[1][2] In low-calorie or non-dairy variations, milk, cream and butter may be replaced by soup stock or broth. Aloo Bharta, an Indian sub-continent variation, uses chopped onions, mustard (oil, paste or seeds), chili pepper, coriander leaves and other spices.

Culinary uses

Mashed potato served with Frankfurter Rippchen, sauerkraut and mustard

Mashed potatoes can be served together with other dishes, or can be an ingredient of various other dishes, including shepherd's and cottage pie, pierogi, colcannon, dumplings, potato croquettes, gnocchi, etc. It is often served with sausages as bangers and mash.

A potato masher is a utensil which can be used to prepare the potatoes.

See also

References