Mashed potatoes with milk
Mashed potatoes are one of the popular side dishes in Russia. The versatility of this dish allows you to combine it with meat, fish, sausages and vegetables. The basis of the mashed potatoes recipe is milk and butter. They give the dish a delicate taste. The airiness of the puree comes from older potatoes, so in this case, give preference to them. Young and crumbly tubers are best simply boiled and served with butter and dill.
How to cook Mashed potatoes with milk
Step 1

Peel the potatoes, cut large tubers into pieces. Try not to cut the potatoes too finely. This will cause them to lose more starch.
Step 2

Place the potatoes in boiling, salted water. Leave to cook until tender, about 40-50 minutes.
Step 3

Heat the milk over medium heat. Reduce heat to low and add butter. Melt the butter, stirring constantly.
Step 4

After the potatoes are ready, drain the water and mash them with a masher. Choose a simple wooden or perforated stainless steel masher. With it, the puree will be more airy. You can also use a food processor, blender or mixer to prepare the puree, but with them it will be more viscous and sticky.
Step 5

Pour warm milk and butter into the potatoes. Mash everything again well so that there are no lumps, and add salt to taste.
Step 6

Before serving, cover the pot with the puree with a towel and leave it for a while so that the side dish acquires the desired consistency.
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