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  2. Mashed potato - Wikipedia

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    Mashed potato or mashed potatoes (American, Canadian, and Australian English), colloquially known as mash (British English), [2] is a dish made by mashing boiled or steamed potatoes, usually with added milk, butter, salt, and pepper. It is generally served as a side dish to meat or vegetables. Roughly mashed potatoes are sometimes called ...

  3. Instant mashed potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Poha, an instant rice mush, is also much in the same spirit, as more broadly are other instant porridges, formed from flakes, granules, or pearls to avoid lumping. Brands include Smash and Idahoan Foods. Flaked instant mashed potatoes are most commonly found in stores in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Granulated forms are generally ...

  4. Food steamer - Wikipedia

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    A steam cooker catchment which collects water with condensed nutrients Broccoli in a metal steamer pot. Most steam cookers also feature a juice catchment which allows all nutrients (otherwise lost as steam) to be consumed. When other cooking techniques are used (e.g., boiling), these nutrients are generally lost, as most are discarded after ...

  5. Couscous - Wikipedia

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    The base is a tall metal pot shaped like an oil jar, where the meat and vegetables are cooked as a stew. On top of the base, a steamer sits where the couscous is cooked, absorbing the flavours from the stew. The steamer's lid has holes around its edge so steam can escape. It is also possible to use a pot with a steamer insert.

  6. Stamppot - Wikipedia

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    Stamppot is prepared by boiling the vegetables and potatoes separately. Once done, the potatoes are added to the same pot as the vegetables and all are thoroughly mashed together. Rookworst, a type of smoked sausage, is the preferred piece of meat to be added to the dish in the Netherlands. Stamppot can also be made in a single pot. Potatoes ...

  7. Hot pot - Wikipedia

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    Hot pot (traditional Chinese: 火鍋; simplified Chinese: 火锅; pinyin: huǒguō; lit. 'fire pot') or hotpot [1], also known as steamboat, [2] is a dish of soup/stock kept simmering in a pot by a heat source on the table, accompanied by an array of raw meats, vegetables and soy-based foods which diners quickly cook by dipping in broth.

  8. Rooster potato - Wikipedia

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    Rooster is a red-skinned, yellow-fleshed cultivar of potato, duller in colour than the 'Désirée', with floury yellow flesh. [1] It is uniformly roundish in shape with shallow eyes making it easy to peel. It is a general-purpose potato. It can be boiled, mashed, chipped, roasted, steamed and baked.

  9. My Kitchen Rules series 8 - Wikipedia

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    Spicy Potatoes with Soft Boiled Egg and Maple Bacon Round 2: Lunch SA: Tim & Kyle: Crispy Skin Salmon with Ginger & Sweet Potato Purée and Asian Dressing Safe (Through to Top 7) QLD: Valerie & Courtney: Spicy Lamb Pot Pie with Coconut Mashed Potato VIC: Court & Duncan: Glazed Pork Fillet with Bean Salad and Capsicum Jam Through to Round 3 NSW ...