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Mashed Potatoes

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Mashed Potatoes

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Recipe Score · Tried & True
⏱ Time
From 1/2 to 3/4 hour to boil the potatoes
🍽 Serves
1 lb

🥘 Ingredients

Potatoes; to every lb. of mashed potatoes allow 1 oz. of butter, 2 tablespoonfuls of milk, salt to taste.

👨‍🍳 Method

Boil the potatoes in their skins; when done, drain them, and let them get thoroughly dry by the side of the fire; then peel them, and, as they are peeled, put them into a clean saucepan, and with a large fork beat them to a light paste; add butter, milk, and salt in the above proportion, and stir all the ingredients well over the fire. When thoroughly hot, dish them lightly, and draw the fork backwards over the potatoes to make the surface rough, and serve. When dressed in this manner, they may be browned at the top with a salamander, or before the fire. Some cooks press the potatoes into moulds, then turn them out, and brown them in the oven: this is a pretty mode of serving, but it makes them heavy. In whatever way they are sent to table, care must be taken to have them quite free from lumps.

📜 From Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management (1861). Public domain.

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Sofia — Weeknight Warrior
★★★★★ 2026-05-08
Everything vintage food writing promises

I tried the mashed potatoes recipe from Mrs Beeton's vintage cookbook this week, hoping for a quick and comforting side dish. I found the process surprisingly straightforward, even with the old-fashioned language. The key, I discovered, was to really dry out the potatoes after boiling — it made a world of difference in the final texture. The most delightful surprise was how a simple fork could transform the potatoes into a smooth, creamy delight. I didn't bother with the fancy moulds or browning, but the dish was perfect just as it was. This recipe is a weeknight warrior's dream. It's a great way to use up leftover potatoes. The next time I need a quick side dish that won't keep me in the kitchen all night, I'll be reaching for this one again.

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