Why You Shouldn’t Boil Mashed Potatoes in Water

Rustic Chicken Stock Mashed Potatoes with Sour Cream and Chives
Ingredients:

2 pounds (about 900g) potatoes, washed thoroughly (Yukon Gold or Russets work well)

2 cups chicken stock (low sodium preferred)

1 cup water

3 tbsp unsalted butter

1/2 cup sour cream (adjust to taste)

1/4 cup whole milk or cream (optional, for creamier texture)

2 tbsp fresh chives, finely chopped

Salt and pepper, to taste

Optional add-ins: A pinch of nutmeg (especially if you want to echo that spinach tip) Garlic powder or roasted garlic for more depth.

Instructions:
Prep the Potatoes:
Wash the potatoes well but leave the skins on to add rustic texture and nutrients.

Cook the Potatoes:
Place the potatoes in a large pot. Pour in the chicken stock and water, making sure the potatoes are mostly covered.

Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce to a simmer.

Cook until the potatoes are tender and can be easily pierced with a fork — about 15-20 minutes depending on size.

Drain & Mash:
Carefully drain the potatoes, reserving a little of the cooking liquid. Return potatoes to the pot or a large bowl.

Mash using a potato masher or hand mixer to your preferred consistency.

Add Butter and Dairy:
Stir in butter until melted and incorporated. Add sour cream and milk or cream (if using). Mix well.

If the mash feels too thick, add a splash of the reserved cooking liquid until you reach your desired texture.

Season and Flavor:
Add salt and pepper to taste. Stir in the chopped chives and any optional add-ins like nutmeg or garlic powder.

Serve:
Spoon into a serving dish. Garnish with extra chives or a pat of butter if you like.

Tips: Using chicken stock in the boiling liquid infuses a gentle savory depth to the potatoes without overpowering them.

Leaving the skins on adds texture and keeps the potatoes nutritious.

Sour cream brings a creamy tang that brightens the flavor and makes the mash richer.

Fresh chives add a mild oniony freshness and a nice pop of color.

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