Potatoe Ricer and Meatloaf for November

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The discussion centers on the use of a cookie press for making Garlic Mashed Potatoes and pairing it with meatloaf in the DCB for November shows. One participant shared their experience using a rice cooker plus for the same dish, highlighting that while the cookie press can produce super smooth potatoes, it requires multiple reloads and is not efficient for larger servings. The consensus suggests that traditional potato mashers are more effective for those who prefer a chunkier texture, making the cookie press less practical for this purpose.

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  • Understanding of kitchen tools such as cookie presses and rice cookers
  • Basic cooking techniques for preparing mashed potatoes
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  • Familiarity with texture preferences in food preparation
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  • Research the efficiency of different kitchen tools for making mashed potatoes
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Home cooks, culinary enthusiasts, and anyone involved in meal preparation for cooking shows who seeks to optimize their techniques and tools for making mashed potatoes and meatloaf.

Malinda Klein
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Was thinking about making Garlic Mashed Potatoes with our cookie press and the meatloaf in the DCB for November shows, to boost December bookings. Has anyone tried this combo or tried the cookie press at a show for ricing potatoes?
 
So funny you mention that. That's one of my recipes for November, except I'm using the rice cooker plus, because it can be used for so much.
 
I used the cookie press to rice potatoes at home and unless you're REALLY partial to super smooth potatoes then a potato masher works alot faster. The cookie press doesn't hold enough so I had to reload it 3-4 times and I was just making it for me and my hubby (granted, he's a mashed potatoes fiend so it was probably more like 4 servings). I think I cooked the potatoes till they were falling apart in the water but it was still a little too much work for the end result. Again, the potatoes were SUPER smooth, but personally I like them a little chunky so it wasn't worth it for me.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a potato ricer and how do I use it?

A potato ricer is a kitchen tool designed to mash potatoes and other vegetables into a smooth, fluffy texture. To use it, simply cook your potatoes until tender, place them in the ricer, and squeeze the handles together. The potatoes will be forced through small holes, creating a light and airy mash.

Can I use a potato ricer for other vegetables besides potatoes?

Yes, a potato ricer can be used for various vegetables such as carrots, cauliflower, and sweet potatoes. It’s also great for making purees or even squeezing excess moisture from cooked spinach or other greens.

What are some tips for making the perfect meatloaf?

To make the perfect meatloaf, use a combination of ground meats for better flavor and texture, such as beef and pork. Incorporate breadcrumbs or oats for binding, and add moisture with ingredients like eggs and milk. Season well with herbs and spices, and consider adding vegetables like onions or bell peppers for extra flavor. Bake it in a loaf pan to maintain its shape and ensure even cooking.

Can I prepare meatloaf in advance and freeze it?

Absolutely! You can prepare your meatloaf mixture, shape it, and then wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil before freezing. When you're ready to cook it, simply thaw it in the refrigerator overnight and bake it as usual. This makes meal prep easy and convenient!

What side dishes pair well with meatloaf?

Meatloaf pairs well with a variety of side dishes. Classic options include mashed potatoes, green beans, or a fresh salad. You can also serve it with roasted vegetables, macaroni and cheese, or even a hearty bread to soak up the delicious juices.

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