Potatoes and Garlic Go Hand in Hand


© Marna Gatlin

Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Many have pronounced these the best mashed potatoes they have ever had. Even so, the quality of the potato itself is the prime factor in any potato recipe. We recommend 'Yukon Gold' potatoes for this one if they are available in your area.

2 lbs. potatoes 1 head garlic 1 Tbsp. olive oil 1/4 cup sour cream 4 Tbsp. butter (Milk or cream if needed) Salt and white pepper to taste

Separate head of garlic into individual cloves. Toss in olive oil and wrap tightly in small piece of aluminum foil. Bake in 350° oven for 45 minutes. When the garlic has cooled to the touch you should be able to squeeze it out of the 'paper' shell of the individual cloves. Mash the roasted garlic with a fork, or force through a fine strainer. If you use a ricer as recommended below, simply rice the garlic along with the potatoes.    Peel and boil potatoes in salted water until tender. Force the cooked potatoes through a ricer (recommended) or mash by your usual method. Put the riced potatoes, garlic, sour cream, butter, and salt and white pepper in a mixer bowl, and whip at medium speed until smooth. Add cream or milk to adjust consistency. Serves 4.

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2.   Aug 6, 1998 1:11 AM
Hi June:)

Sorry for the confusion, a ricer is merely a tool used to make potatoes a very smooth consistency, smoother than mashes potatoes, it also makes apple sauce.

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-- posted by marnad1963


1.   Jul 8, 1998 12:55 PM
Question regarding your reference to "ricer as recommended below" -- perhaps you could explain what a ricer is for those of us who are "domestically challenged."

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-- posted by JuneC





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