Mash (Mashed Potato)

A Simple Mashed Potato
This great recipe makes a simple and easy (lovely) standard Mashed Potato, a great staple to go with stews, pies, gravy dinners etc.
Mashed Potato Recipe
To make a good mash you do need to use a floury potato, and not a waxy potato – King Edwards and Maris Piper are recommended.
Recipe Ingredients:
- 1Kg potatoes
- 150g butter (diced)
- 100ml milk (brought up to room temperature)
- ground sea-salt and black pepper (to taste)

Mashed Potato Ingredients
Recipe Method:
Peel the potatoes and cut them into even- sized pieces, so that they will all cook at the same speed. Put a large saucepan, with salted water, on to a medium-high heat. Bring it up to the boil, once at the boil turn it down to a high simmer, then add the potatoes. Put on the lid and cook them until tender, but still maintaining an integrity (12 to 15 minutes). Do not over cook, if they start to break up you have a gone a little too far.

Boiling The Potatoes
Drain the potatoes in a colander, empty the saucepan of water, and place the potatoes back in the pan. Place the pan on a low heat and briefly steam them dry in the pan. Take off the heat.
Once the potatoes are dry season with a little ground sea-salt and black pepper, add the milk and diced butter. Then mash with a potato masher quickly and thoroughly until smooth. If using a potato ricer pass the potatoes through the ricer, into a bowl, then season and mix in the cream and butter. Spoon into a serving dish. Serve.