Mashed Potato
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Potatoes that are mashed, usually with the addition of milk, butter and some seasoning. Loved around the Western world at least, they are often affectionately known as "smashed Potatoes" or simply just "mash."
Some German recipes for doughnuts contain Mashed Potato, as do other doughnut recipes. Many people swear in fact that the best doughnut recipes contain Mashed Potato. The original Krispy Kreme Donut recipe used Mashed Potato.
Cooking Tips for Mashed Potato
Nutrition for Mashed Potato
Many dieters swear by this trick: to make the milk for Mashed Potatoes out of non-fat (skim) powdered milk mixed with water that the potatoes were boiled in.
1/2 cup mashed potato, with butter and milk in it = 4.5 oz by weight (125g)
1 cup mashed potato = 9 oz / 250g
1 3/4 cup of mashed potato = 1 pound (16 oz / 450g)
2 cups of mashed potato = 18 oz / 500g
1 pound of mashed potato = 1 3/4 cups
Literature & Lore
Language Notes
- Alabaster
- Anna Potatoes
- Berny Potato Croquettes
- Champ
- Cheese Fries
- Chesapeake Fries
- Delmonico Potatoes
- Disco Fries
- Duchess Potatoes
- French Fries
- Galvaude
- Gravy Fries
- Hash
- Hash Browns
- Lyonnaise Potatoes
- Mashed Potato
- Matchstick Potatoes
- Papas Arrugadas
- Pont Neuf Potatoes
- Potato Dishes
- Potato Dishes
- Potato Haystack
- Poutine Québécoise
- Rappie Pie
- Rumplethumps
- Salt Potatoes
- Stovies



