4 Pound, peeled and sliced into 3/8 inch slices (I Used Idaho Potatoes, But You May Use Any Potatoes That Cook And Mash Well)
Salt
3 Teaspoon
Milk
1 1⁄4 Cup (20 tbs)
Lemon juice
1 Teaspoon
White pepper
1⁄4 Teaspoon
Nutrition Facts
Serving size
Calories 464 Calories from Fat 217
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 25 g37.9%
Saturated Fat 15.4 g77%
Trans Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 65.2 mg21.7%
Sodium 1009 mg42%
Total Carbohydrates 58 g19.5%
Dietary Fiber 6.7 g26.8%
Sugars 4.9 g
Protein 8 g15.8%
Vitamin A 15.1%
Vitamin C 100%
Calcium 9.7%
Iron 13.4%
*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet
Directions
Place ¾ cup butter in a heavy saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring constantly, until butter begins to turn golden brown—about 8 minutes. Immediately remove from heat and pour into a Pyrex glass measuring cup. The butter will become overbrowned if allowed to sit in the hot saucepan. Reserve about 2 tablespoons of the browned butter in a Pyrex custard cup for use as a topping for the mashed potatoes when they are done. Place 4 pounds of peeled and sliced potatoes into a large pot and cover with water. Add 2 teaspoons salt and place over medium heat. When the potatoes come to a boil, reduce the heat and boil 20 minutes, or until tender. Drain the potatoes, discarding the potato water. Let potatoes sit for a few minutes, so that they will dry out a bit. Meanwhile, stir 1 teaspoon lemon juice into 1 1/4 cup milk. Now, mash the potatoes with a potato masher to desired consistency. Add browned butter (except for the 2 reserved tablespoons), 1 teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon white pepper, and about 1 cup of the lemon juice-milk mixture to the mashed potatoes. Stir until blended. You may add the leftover ¼ cup lemon-juice milk mixture and mash a bit more, if you choose. When the consistency is to your satisfaction, ladle the mashed potatoes into a nice serving bowl. Drizzle the reserved 2 tablespoons browned butter over the top. Absolutely delicious! Enjoy!!! --Betty This video is a creation of bettyskitchen. You can visit bettyskitchen for complete recipes, and more videos.
Editors Review
Give your mash recipe a flavorful kick with flavorful browned butter. Betty whomps up a simple mashed potato recipe, but jazzes it up with gooey, flavorful butter that only goes to enhance the texture and taste of this comforting dish. Mastering this mash recipe will only do good to your culinary repertoire. So stream the video and learn how to whip up this delight at home.