• @pjwestin
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    72 months ago

    Even then, those look like boiled potatoes served plain. Toss some herbs on there and roast them for a bit. It’s not hard.

    • queermunist she/her
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      2 months ago

      Naked potatoes mixed in with a hearty sauce are fine.

      Though imo they should be brushed with oil and salt, then roasted (or airfried!) because boiled potatoes are boring lol

      • @pjwestin
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        32 months ago

        Yeah, I’m of the opinion that you should only boil a potato if you intend to mash it. Otherwise, what are you even doing? There are faster and tastier ways to prepare it.

        • @lemonmelon
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          42 months ago

          You should boil them a bit in an alkaline water before roasting as well. It breaks down the surface into a starchy mess that crisps up wonderfully while they roast.

          • @pjwestin
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            22 months ago

            Oh, that sounds great, thanks for the tip!

          • @AngryCommieKender
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            22 months ago

            Alkaline water? Do you mean salt water or water with vinegar? I don’t know enough about Ph to know which one makes alkaline water… I think vinegar is an acid, but is salt a base?

            • @lemonmelon
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              22 months ago

              Neither, I’m referring to adding a small amount of baking soda to the water. You’re correct about vinegar being acidic. Table salt is neutral. Sodium bicarbonate is basic and increases the alkalinity of the water.

      • @[email protected]
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        2 months ago

        Not everything has to be soaked in fat. Plain potatoes in a sauce, like in Japanese curry for instance, are pretty good.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 months ago

            I understand, but I don’t want crisp in my curry potatoes 😋

            I wonder which version is correct in japanese/Indian curry recipes? Not that it makes any preferrence wrong, tastes are personal.

            But I could’ve sworn one way is the traditional way and one isn’t… Oh well 🤣