Oh no, you definitely don't want to do that! Your mashed potatoes would go really gummy and become like glue. Very bad from both a taste and texture point of view. This is because when you overwork the potatoes, you crush and damage the cell walls, which releases starch, which when released in excess, will become like glue. You want to work your potatoes as little as possible, by cooking them thoroughly until they fall apart easily when you use a masher or ricer, then gently fold in the milk and butter, and try to disturb the potatoes as little as possible.
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A classic comfort food dish that combines chicken pot pie with a side of creamy mashed potatoes is called "Chicken Pot Pie Casserole with Mashed Potatoes."
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Mashed potatoes and bratwurst
mashed potatoes
Many kinds but I'd say mashed potatoes is the most "popular." jell-o dough cheese mashed potatoes meatloaf
No, you can't; the food processor blades chop apart the starch molecules, turning the potatoes into goo rather than nice chopped potatoes.
His favorite food is bisicuts MASH potatoes and green beans. Also it was rice and ice creamBiscuits, mashed potatoes, and green beans
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