Choose a heavy-bottomed saucepan, ideal for gentle, even cooking. Pour in the potatoes and cover them almost completely with milk: the liquid should touch the potatoes without completely submerging them. Add a pinch of salt.
3️⃣ Cook on low heat
Turn the heat to low and slowly bring the milk to a boil. Cook for about 20-25 minutes, stirring gently occasionally to prevent the milk from sticking or burning to the bottom.
As they cook, the potatoes will absorb the milk, making them fragrant and creamy, and some of the milk will be left over, forming a velvety base that will enhance the mash.
4️⃣ Add the butter and the flavorings
When the potatoes are tender (test with a fork), turn off the heat and stir in the butter. If desired, add a generous grating of nutmeg and parmesan cheese to taste for an aromatic and flavorful touch.
5️⃣ Mash and mix
Mash everything with a potato masher until smooth and lump-free. If you prefer an even smoother puree, you can use an immersion blender, but be careful not to overmix or it will become sticky.
6️⃣ Serve immediately and enjoy
Serve the purée hot, perhaps with a knob of slowly melting butter on top. The creaminess and aroma will win you over from the first bite.
💡 Grandma’s advice
This puree is delicious even the next day! Just add a splash of milk and gently reheat it on the stove or in the microwave: it will be creamy and fluffy again, just like freshly made, ready to seduce you all over again.
❤️ Why you’ll love this recipe
It’s simple and authentic, perfect even for those who have little time but want quality comfort food.Groceries
Use milk, not water, for a unique creaminess and enveloping flavor.
Floury potatoes make the mash light and fluffy, not heavy.
Customizable with nutmeg and parmesan for an extra touch.
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If you love grandma’s mashed potatoes, share this recipe and tell me about your experience! The taste of home is the best taste in the world. 🌟🥔✨