Yes they can be. They will not turn or anything like that. Just be sure to heat them before adding the butter and milk to make mashed potatoes.
A potato masher is used for mashing cooked potatoes in making mashed potatoes.
Peeling a potato removes the protective skin and then bacteria can get on the cooked potato, which is carbs, which is sugar, a food source for bacteria.
Cooked potatoes start developing an off-flavor when refrigerated. Don't plan on keeping them more than a day.
No. Raw, unpeeled potatoes do not need to be stored in the refrigerator.
No. Cooked vegetables should be treated as any other potentially hazardous food and should be stored refrigerated.
Drain of the water and store then in a plastic bag in the fridge.
Cooked chicken should be good for 3 to 4 days refrigerated.
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no, i have personally tasted sweet potatoes before they are cooked and i can assure you that they are plenty sweet. just like you! :)
So you can eat them. I can assure you a cooked/boiled potatoe tastes a hell of a lot better than a raw one.
They'd Probably Taste Better Cooked :)
Cooked potatoes, rice, nor spinach are hazardous foods. They are all safe for consumption.