This is a wonderfully tasty side dish that uses a minimum of ingredients. They come out moist with just the perfect chunkiness (I think that is a real word). And better yet they do not require any milk or cream. Most times, I do not need an excuse to make these. They are a perfect comfort food. So, you ready... Let's get...
Provided by Andy Anderson !
Categories Potatoes
Time 1h40m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. PREP/PREPARE
- 2. The Case for Sous Vide Before beginning, I understand that most folks do not own a Sous Vide machine. But, if you think back, there was a time when air fryers and instant pots were rare items too. So, as one small voice crying in the wilderness... Sous Vide is here to stay.
- 3. What is Sous Vide? Simply put, Sous Vide is a machine that circulates water at a very precise temperature (within a single degree). The food item is then placed in a vacuum-sealed bag, or Ziploc bag with all the air squeezed out, and placed in the water bath for a predetermined amount of time. Since the food is sealed, there is no moisture loss, and since you are precisely controlling the temperature, things come out perfect every time. For example, how would you like to make perfect hard- or soft-boiled eggs every time? Since it is all about temperature and time, Sous Vide has you covered. Here is another example... the perfect medium rare steak is to take it off the grill at 140f (60c), and allow carryover cooking to raise it to 145f (63c)... Perfection. So, you set the Sous Vide machine to 140f (60c). Toss in the steak for one, two, up to 3 hours. Since the water bath is set to a precise temperature, it cannot go higher than medium rare. You take it out of the bath, give it a quick sear on both sides... Perfection. Another advantage is that since the food is sealed, you are not cooking or washing away all those good vitamins and minerals.
- 4. Can you Sous Vide without the Machine? Yes and No. Some people have put the water bath in the oven. But there are two problems with that. First, most ovens do not go low enough, and second, the Sous Vide machine circulates the water thru the use of a pump. In the oven, the water is not moving, so the temperature of the bath would be inconsistent. And, I will add a third reason: No machine can hold a temperature like Sous Vide. Another method would be heating the water on the stovetop. However, you still have the problem of the water not circulating; plus, attempting to hold a pot of water to a precise temperature would be a bit dodgy. So, if you want to experience the benefits of Sous Vide cooking, you need the machine.
- 5. Back to this Recipe: Chunky Mash Potatoes I wanted a side dish that would produce moist yummy potatoes that were a bit on the chunky side; plus, I did not want to use any milk or cream. I needed to know what the best temperature was to cook them, so I took one potato, cut it into 1/2-inch slices, and individually sealed them into vacuum bags. I cooked each one for 90 minutes at different temperatures starting at 180f (82c) and went up in 5-degree increments. At 180f (82c), 185f (85c), and 190f (88c), the potatoes were a bit too firm for my tastes; however, at 195f (91c) I found my sweet spot. Moist, yet firm. Just to be on the safe side, I did one more at 200f (93c) and although they made great mash potatoes, they were too soft to be chunky. I had found the best temperature in a window of a few degrees. The only way you are going to pull that off is with a Sous Vide machine. Full Stop
- 6. Water Displacement Method If you are not using a vacuum-sealing machine (Food Saver, etc.), then you, most likely, are employing standard plastic food bags (Ziploc, etc.). To get as much of the air out of the bag, as possible, fill it with food and slowly sink the open bag into a pan of water, while keeping the open end just above the waterline. The pressure of the water will push against the bag and force out most of the air. Then, seal the bag and you are ready to sous vide. If I am using Ziploc-type bags, I always clip the bag to the side of the container with the zip-seal portion above the water line. One more thing, do not use the "regular" Ziploc bags; use the ones designed to go into the freezer. They are much stronger and less prone to leaks.
- 7. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
- 8. Put your Sous Vide machine into a large pot or container of water and set it to 195f (91c).
- 9. Cut up the taters into 1/2-inch (1/25cm) rounds.
- 10. I like to keep the skins on for an additional level of flavor, and to give the dish a "rustic" appearance.
- 11. Add the minced garlic and potatoes to a bowl, then toss with the olive oil, salt and pepper.
- 12. Add the taters to a Ziploc bag, or a vacuum bag, and toss in the butter. Then, vacuum seal, or use the water displacement method described above.
- 13. When the water comes up to temperature, add the potatoes, and cook for 90 minutes.
- 14. To keep the bag from moving about in the currents generated by the circulating water, I usually clip it to the side of the container.
- 15. After the prescribed time, dump the contents of the bag into a large bowl or pot.
- 16. Mash them with a fork or spatula, until you have a combination of mash and chunky.
- 17. Before I mashed them, I threw in some chopped bacon. One word... Awesomeness.
- 18. Do not forget to do a final tasting for proper seasoning.
- 19. PLATE/PRESENT
- 20. Serve by themselves as a guilty snack, or as part of a meal. For example, how about as a bed for a nice filet, sprinkled with bacon (bacon), and melting compound butter. Enjoy.
- 21. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
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Zohaib Khokhar
[email protected]Mashed potatoes are a staple in my household, and this recipe has become a new favorite. The sous vide method ensures perfect consistency, and the roasted garlic and herbs add a delicious depth of flavor. Will definitely be making this again and agai
Layne5ttt Coslet
[email protected]I'm a sucker for garlic, so I was immediately drawn to this recipe. The sous vide method produced incredibly smooth and fluffy potatoes, while the roasted garlic added a wonderful savory flavor. Highly recommend!
Linda Greene
[email protected]I'm always looking for ways to elevate my mashed potatoes, and this recipe definitely delivered. The combination of sous vide cooking and roasted garlic resulted in a creamy, flavorful dish that was a hit with my family. Will definitely be making thi
Randja Aa
[email protected]These mashed potatoes were a total hit at my Thanksgiving dinner. The sous vide method ensured perfect doneness, and the roasted garlic and herbs added a delightful savory flavor. Everyone went back for seconds and thirds.
Ibrahim Asmer
[email protected]This recipe was a bit more involved than I expected, but the end result was worth the effort. The mashed potatoes were incredibly smooth and creamy, with a rich flavor. The sous vide method definitely made a difference. Would recommend for special oc
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[email protected]Not a big fan of mashed potatoes, but I decided to give this recipe a shot. I was pleasantly surprised! The sous vide method resulted in a creamy and flavorful dish. The roasted garlic and herbs added a nice touch too. Might make this again.
itsthegamerdan gamer
[email protected]Followed the recipe to a T and the mashed potatoes turned out amazing. The sous vide method ensured even cooking, and the roasted garlic added a wonderful depth of flavor. Will definitely be making this again for special occasions.
T EN
[email protected]I've made mashed potatoes countless times before, but this sous vide method takes the cake. The potatoes were incredibly smooth and fluffy, with a flavor that was out of this world. Will definitely be using this recipe from now on.
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[email protected]These mashed potatoes were a hit at my dinner party. Guests raved about the creamy texture and the subtle hint of garlic and herbs. The sous vide method is a genius way to achieve such consistent results. Highly recommend!
Magdaline Erepo (Mayawane)
[email protected]Sous vide mashed potatoes - who would've thought? This recipe intrigued me, and I'm glad I gave it a try. The potatoes turned out perfectly cooked, and the butter-herb mixture added a delightful richness. Definitely a keeper!
Absolutely Not
[email protected]I'm not much of a cook, but I managed to pull off this recipe without any hiccups. The detailed instructions made it easy to follow, and the end result was impressive. My family loved the creamy texture and subtle garlic flavor.
Jashwant Brar
[email protected]This recipe was a game-changer for my mashed potatoes. The sous vide method resulted in incredibly smooth and fluffy potatoes that melted in my mouth. The addition of roasted garlic and herbs elevated the flavor to a whole new level. Two thumbs up!
Brettxlol
[email protected]The most delicious mashed potatoes I've ever tasted! The butter and cream added a rich flavor, while the garlic and chives gave it a nice savory touch. Will definitely be making this again.
Eba Skyfox
[email protected]These mashed potatoes were creamy, flavorful, and packed with a delightful garlicky aroma. Following the sous vide method ensured perfect consistency and texture. Highly recommend!