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Ginger123
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dana

boil potatoes

any tricks suggestions tips .. i always mess them up

Posted 11/19/07 3:37 PM
 
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Melissa

Re: boil potatoes

Test them after 15 minutes or so. Cut them all roughly the same size so they cook at the same time

Posted 11/19/07 3:39 PM
 

marriedinportjeff
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Name:
sher

Re: boil potatoes

just keep tabs on them.... poke them every now and then, and they'll never be over cooked / mushy

It also helps if you get small red potatoes (or other thin skinned potatoes) and leave the skin on. This prevents them from absorbing too much water while cooking....

then, drain, let sit in the pot and dry out a bit, and mash with butter and milk & / or cream. Taste it as you go along, since you can always add milk, but you can't take it out Chat Icon

Posted 11/19/07 5:43 PM
 

donegal419
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Member since 7/07

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Name:
K

Re: boil potatoes

i like to put them in water that is already boiled so they aren't in the water for too long. i like to poke with a fork, if it goes in smoothly, they're done!

Posted 11/19/07 6:47 PM
 

Ginger123
Sooo happy

Member since 8/07

1235 total posts

Name:
dana

Re: boil potatoes

thank you. i tried again and failed they were falling apart in the water and then when i tokk them out they were still lumpy grrr what did I do wrong?

Posted 11/19/07 9:13 PM
 

marriedinportjeff
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Name:
sher

Re: boil potatoes

they should never fall apart.... that is way overcooked.

what type of potatoes are you boiling? it shouldn't be idaho (fluffy / grainy baking potatoes). It should be something dense and more 'waxy'.... small red potatoes, small creamer potatoes, even yukon gold potatoes.

baking potatoes (oblong, roughly 4-6", and brown) break up and saturate more easily than small dense potatoes.

potatoes the size of a small apricot (slighly larger than a gold ball), if put in cold water and then heated to a boil, will cook in about 8-20 min after the water begins to boil.

Poke a raw potato with a fork... feel the resistance? It doesn't go much farther than the skin. As it cooks, you'll be able to push it in deeper and deeper. they're done when you can insert a fork in, and there is some resistance, but no unpenetrable hard 'core'.
You should NOT be able to penetrate the potato without applying force... if you do, and it cracks open, it's overcooked.

keep the skins on (consider it to be insurance), get some small creamers, and try it out.

Posted 11/19/07 11:04 PM
 
 

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