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why do people put in MILK as well as butter whilst mashing potatoes cheers me dears
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Potatoes are very dry....milk makes them a lot smoother. Butter gives them a creamier flavour.
Try adding a dash of double cream in place of milk followed by a handful of grated cheese and maybe a spoonful of grainy mustard. A couple of splishes of worcester sauce are nice too...........
..........I love mash potato !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Try adding a dash of double cream in place of milk followed by a handful of grated cheese and maybe a spoonful of grainy mustard. A couple of splishes of worcester sauce are nice too...........
..........I love mash potato !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finely chopped raw onions and garlic is good in mash as is chives.
I often put a dash of lemon...or lime juice in too and sometimes some honey.
For lovely appley mash, stir in a spoonful of apple sauce.
You could add virtually anything you choose to mash.....including yesterdays left over vegetables which are then fried to make bubble and squeek....which is what i'm having tonight !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I often put a dash of lemon...or lime juice in too and sometimes some honey.
For lovely appley mash, stir in a spoonful of apple sauce.
You could add virtually anything you choose to mash.....including yesterdays left over vegetables which are then fried to make bubble and squeek....which is what i'm having tonight !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can interchange the dairy products however you want to adjust the flavour and consistancy.
Double or single cream, different types of milk, butter, creme fraiche or even marg (for the unpure) or olive oil works.
I find that a majority of butter then a bit of double or single cream works best. Always lots of salt too!
Double or single cream, different types of milk, butter, creme fraiche or even marg (for the unpure) or olive oil works.
I find that a majority of butter then a bit of double or single cream works best. Always lots of salt too!