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Mashed Potatoes

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Mashed PotatoesCookbook cover image courtesy of Random House

The Deli's mashed potatoes aren't very complicated. Each pound of potatoes serves about 3 people.

Optional additions:

Sautéed finely chopped onion or roasted garlic. For the latter, preheat oven to 350 degrees, chop tip off garlic head to expose cloves, and pull off loose peel. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil, sprinkle with fresh pepper, and bake, wrapped in tin foil, for 45 minutes. Squeeze garlic head to release cloves, mash them up, and mix them into the potatoes. Alternately, you can simply sauté large chunks of garlic in olive oil.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    3 servings

Ingredients

Potatoes (any kind are good; we like Yukon gold)
1 teaspoon salt
Schmaltz (3 tablespoons per pound of potatoes)
Salt and pepper to taste

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Peel potatoes, and cut them into 2- inch pieces. Place them in a bowl covered with cold water, and soak for 10 minutes to remove starchiness; drain.

    Step 2

    Fill a large stockpot about three-quarters full with water, and bring to a boil. Add potatoes and 1 teaspoon salt; cook until tender (about 18 minutes). Drain thoroughly in a colander. To further remove moisture (no one wants watery mashed potatoes), return potatoes to the pot on medium to high heat for a minute or two, turning them constantly so they don't burn.

    Step 3

    For the smoothest results, put them through a ricer. If you don't have one, apply a lot of elbow grease to a potato masher. Do not mash them in a food processor or blender; it ruins the fluffy texture. Add 3 tablespoons schmaltz per pound of potatoes, and season with salt and pepper to taste.

Nutrition Per Serving

Per serving: 0.0 calories
0.0 calories from fat
0.0g total fat
0.0g saturated fat
0.0mg cholesterol
790.0mg sodium
0.5g total carbs
0.0g dietary fiber
0.0g sugars
0.0g protein
#### Nutritional analysis provided by [TasteBook
using the USDA Nutrition Database]( )
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Reprinted from The 2nd Ave Deli Cookbook by Sharon Lebewohl, Rena Bulkin and Jack Lebewohl. Copyright © 1999 by Sharon Lebewohl, Rena Bulkin and Jack Lebewohl. Published by Random House Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved. Buy the full book on Amazon or ThriftBooks.
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