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8 Reviews of Irish Mashed Potatoes

by Bergy

From: Eileen1

On Nov 22, 2001

I not a cooking enthusiast, so I'm always looking for recipes that are quick and easy. This recipe doesn't require many ingredients or a lot of time. Plus, it cuts the fat without compromising taste. I'm passing it on to friends and family.

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  • From: Elliot Targum

    On Dec 28, 2001

    There's no doubt that these mashed potatoes are a bit drier than their buttery cousins, but in my opinion, it's worth the cut in fat. Mashed potatoes, once a gluttonous treat, is now considerably lower fat. I've made it twice with the leeks, but I'm considering trying scallions instead next time for a change.

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    From: Derf

    On Dec 31, 2004

    Bergy, those are wonderfull mashed potatoes, nice sutle onion taste and the measurements are perfect; the potatoes were lovely fluffy and delicious! just the way we like them.Thanks for sharing one we will do again and again!!

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  • From: realfood

    On Feb 21, 2004

    This is what my Granny called "howd" - she also made it with garlic mashed in, and funnily enough scallions, so that is a good traditional Irish way to go. It is a really delicious recipe, very easy to make, and good for you. Granny used to serve it with garlic fried nettles as the green by the way, but if you want a similar taste and are scared of nettles, then try flash frying spinach in garlic and veggie oil. Nettles are better for you though! You need to pick them when they are small, rinse them in water, and fry them oil until they are wilted. Nice to see it in here Bergie - thanks!

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    From: bluemoon downunder

    On Jun 5, 2005

    Quick to make, the leeks add a wonderful flavour, and there is sufficient milk to give this mash the creaminess we all crave for when we eat mashed potatoes. Because I want to throw cloves of garlic in wherever I can get away with it, I confess to having added 3 cloves of finely chopped garlic in with the leeks. What a bonus that one can eat this dish knowing that this dish is lower in fat than many comparable potato mash dishes! Thank you, Bergy, for a great recipe that I’ll certainly be making again!

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    From: Margie99

    On Apr 30, 2009

    I tasted them and thought they were good. I'll be honest though I did add some extra butter. I love the method for using the leeks. I would like to try it with other greens.

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  • From: Miri_Eesti

    On Nov 8, 2009

    Mine ended up being a bit less healthy than the recipe- I didn't have milk, so I cooked the leeks in butter and a bit of cream. I'm not a big mashed potato fan but I have no complaints with the recipe- it was simple, fast, and delicious!

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  • From: Deer Hunter

    On Jan 18, 2009

    Great stuff. really helped me impress my date. She talked about how good they were for the rest of the evening.

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