Ingredients
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6
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2
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Directions
Mashed Potatoes With Onion and Dill, Can there be too many different ways to make mashed potatoes? The dill in these gives a bit of an Eastern European flare to normal spuds., I had too many russets on hand so used those in place of red potatoes. I also had to use dried dill because fresh dill isn’t growing in our garden until summer. The mashed potatoes accompanied fish fillets and asparagus for a delicious, simple meal. I was careful not to add too much buttermilk as per the advice of another reviewer. A pinch of white pepper was added. Thanks for posting! Reviewed for Veg Swap #19-2010., used recipe#89007 for the caramelized onions. This a great variation on the typical mashed potatoes. The addition of the dill and the onions was tasty and fresh, it made a great accompaniment to pork chops that were breaded with a lemon dill breading. I left the skin on the potatoes, but other wise I followed the recipe as written.
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Steps
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Done
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In a Large Pot of Salted Water, Boil Potatoes Until Tender. Drain. |
2
Done
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Return to Pot and Set Over Low Heat For a Few Minutes to Evaporate Any Remaining Water. |
3
Done
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Remove from Heat. |
4
Done
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Mash Potatoes, Leaving Them a Little Chunky. |
5
Done
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Add Caramelized Onions, Salt, Buttermilk and Dill. |
6
Done
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Mix Until All Ingredients Are Well Incorporated. |