Can I mash potatoes in my food processor?

September 1st, 2010

10 Responses to “Can I mash potatoes in my food processor?”

  1. Bill says:

    You certainly have my permission.

  2. squirrelywrath says:

    yes.
    you will want to cook them
    add your butter/milk sourcream/potato water or other special ingredient after a couple of pulses.
    technically they will be whipped and not mashed

  3. Thin Kaboudit says:

    Yes, but don’t overdo it or they will go all gummy!

    Can I have some?

  4. puppy luv says:

    duh

  5. therock704 says:

    yes although you’d have to boil them to get them soft then add milk salt butter and garlic to them to make mashed /whipped potatoes

  6. carly says:

    Sure, if you want to drink them. Mash by hand and just add a little milk . They will taste so much better. Then add butter and parsley.

  7. matowakan58 says:

    if you are doing a small amount and you put your cream butter and seasonings in and pulse real quickly it works well.but it seems to be a whole lot of trouble and clean up.i just drai my potatoes and then mash in the same pan. but then im cooking for 9 people every day. so it,s easier.

  8. yadim . says:

    yep but its proably easier in the long run to just us a masher so u have less cleaning. add chives garlic butter and sour cream for the best mashed potatoes

  9. pattyb3 says:

    How lazy are you???

  10. TOMato says:

    Don’t do it. Your potatoes will turn to glue. Best to use a food mill, a potato ricer or even your hand-mixer.

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