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  1. #1
    enlightened godess
    Guest

    What shall I have?

    Creamy mash or boiled potatoes?

    I'm having a steak dinner tonight.
    If you choose mash, any recipies would be nice.


    Thanks

  2. #2
    themaidoforleans
    Guest
    Creamy mash made by Barry McGuigan.

  3. #3
    Baps .
    Guest
    what about doing wedges

  4. #4
    tracy l
    Guest
    Boiled potatoes

  5. #5
    joannie
    Guest
    boiled potatoes, with chopped herbs and butter

  6. #6
    Ozgard
    Guest
    How bout garlic smashed potatoes?
    Boil diced unpeeled potatoes until fork tender.
    Get three cloves Garlic and mash with a fork then chop.
    Roughly mash the potatoes in a large enough bowl.
    Add 3 tablespoosns butter
    add the garlic
    add milk enough to blend and smooth the ingredients.
    Salt and Pepper to taste.
    Enjoy.

  7. #7
    daz75211
    Guest
    Definitely mash. Mash them and then add salt, pepper, egg yolk, cream/milk, cream cheese and butter.

    Fried onions go nice with this meal aswell.

  8. #8
    monkienutz
    Guest
    Mashed potatoes with strong Cheddar cheese and English mustard then stir in some chopped spring onions.

  9. #9
    Ashley H
    Guest
    Mashed potatoes, definitely.

    Try throwing some garlic in the pot as the potatoes boil. When mashing, mash the garlic right along with the potatoes. Add some milk or cream, some butter, and salt and pepper to taste and there ya go...garlic mashed potatoes. Yummy!

    Another favorite in my house is what we call Special Potatoes. Boil the potatoes just as you would for mashed pototoes. While the potatoes are boiling, cook a few strips of bacon until crisp. Let cool a few minutes and then crumble. Using the bacon grease, lightly saute some chopped green onions...just a few minutes until they are no longer raw. When the potatoes are done, mash them with cream, butter and salt and pepper or however you like to prepare them. Stir in some parmesan cheese, the crumbled bacon, and the green onions. Bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes. Top with more parm cheese and broil for a few minutes. This recipe is delicious, especially with a good steak! Good luck!

  10. #10
    Kimberly
    Guest
    ***********QUICK BACON GARLIC MASHED POTATOES
    5 or 6 red potatoes
    milk,
    dash of garlic powder
    butter
    half jar of Real Bacon bits
    salt and pepper
    Peel potatoes and boil until soft, mash potatoes, add a little milk a dash of garlic salt, 2 to 4 tablespoons of butter. add a jar of real bacon bits salt and pepper to taste mix through.


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