Even as a 10 year-old who had never heard of a dish called Mashed Potatoes, I used to bug my mom to set aside a few boiled potatoes before she fried the rest of them to make awesome, crispy potato curry. I would mash the few boiled potatoes with my fingers, add some salt and eat with a lot of relish (of course, along with my crispy curry). It was amusing to my family that I would take such a simple route to relish potatoes when a spicy, fried version was sitting in front of me. But I guess potatoes fire up anybody's instincts to have them cooked and mashed with just a little bit of simple seasoning. It's such a classic dish.
When I came to know that the classic mashed potatoes has butter and milk to make them extra special, how could I resist? But, having grown up, this is a slightly healthier version. Instead of butter, there is buttermilk.
Ingredients (serves 3-4)
- 5-6 potatoes
- 1 tablespoon butter (just a little, ok)
- 1/2 cup milk (2% fine)
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- 2 teaspoons chopped chives
Preparation:
- Peel the potatoes, dice them into chunks and boil them in salted water until they are fully cooked.
- Heat the butter and milk on medium heat until the milk begins to steam. Do not boil. Remove from heat and let it cool slightly.
- Mash the potatoes. I used to mash them with my hands, then I heard about a potato-masher. But before I went ahead and purchased the masher, Ina mentioned that it's better to use a food mill to gently breakdown the potatoes to fine threads. So, I used a grater. Yes, a grater. I grated the cooked potatoes through the smaller-sized grater on the standard grating box. This is done to keep the potatoes light, instead of making them gummy by violently dispersing the starches.
- Add the milk+butter mixture to the mashed potatoes and mix with a whisk.
- Add the buttermilk and continue to whisk until everything comes together as a smooth paste. Add more buttermilk if you like.
- Season with salt, pepper, and chopped chives.
Serve!
omg! u knw one of the earliest memories of food I have is eating warm, soft, buttery mashed potatoes! I must have just been arnd 5 0r 6, can u believe it!? It is strange how such memories embed themselves in our brains... and yes, of course I love mashed potatoes! Yum!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a wonderful food memory :). Mine is of me wailing to gulp down my kanji ;)
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