Thanks, I didn’t know it was something different! I’m curious – it’s often said that using a device to make mashed potatoes (like a mixer) breaks the starches and makes the mashed potatoes sad and gluey. Is potato puree gluey?
I mean, I don’t usually make puree but in my experience it’s smooth and silky. I usually just get it at restaurants but from what I read online it’s better to avoid electric devices to prevent the potatoes from being overworked so they dont release too much protein, which can cause them to become gluey. But when done right, with a good emulsion of fats like butter and cream it’s not supposed to be like that.
Thanks, I didn’t know it was something different! I’m curious – it’s often said that using a device to make mashed potatoes (like a mixer) breaks the starches and makes the mashed potatoes sad and gluey. Is potato puree gluey?
I mean, I don’t usually make puree but in my experience it’s smooth and silky. I usually just get it at restaurants but from what I read online it’s better to avoid electric devices to prevent the potatoes from being overworked so they dont release too much protein, which can cause them to become gluey. But when done right, with a good emulsion of fats like butter and cream it’s not supposed to be like that.