Mum shares time-saving mashed potato hack

Mashed potato. It’s the classic warming dish that’s a staple in many a household.

But while much-loved mash is pretty simple to prepare, the potato-encrusted pots you have to wash afterwards are a total turn off.

Thankfully, one mum has discovered a new fuss-free hack to creating perfect mashed potato without the time-consuming prep and clear up.

Taking to parenting site Mumsnet, the woman decided to share her discovery with other time-poor parents.

“I’m sure I’m not the only person to have figured this out, but before I started doing it, I’d never seen or heard of it. So, herewith my cheater’s guide to faff-free mashed potato,” the mum wrote.

A mum has revealed her ‘cheat’ hack for making perfect mash potato [Photo: Getty]
A mum has revealed her ‘cheat’ hack for making perfect mash potato [Photo: Getty]

“Put potatoes in microwave until they’re done all the way through. Cut in half.

“Scoop potato out of skin straight onto plate. Add butter and smush with fork. Add grated cheese to taste.

“Enjoy mashed potato with no peeling, chopping, boiling or washing up afterwards.

“Waits for everyone to tell me Nigella wrote a book about this ten years ago and I never got the memo,” she signed off her post.

After sharing her revelation many parents rushed to offer their opinions on the cooking ‘cheat’.

Some loved the idea and were keen to try the time-saving hack for themselves.

“That’s a good one thanks. I’ll try that,” one user wrote. “I already know they take 8 mins in my microwave so I wouldn’t need to keep checking and I normally peel and boil for 20 mins before mashing so it’ll be easier and quicker.”

“Never knew this thank you,” another added.

But others were left confused.

“That actually sounds like quite a bit more work,” one user wrote. “I don’t understand why people even bother to peel? The skin is good for you we always mash with skin on.”

“I don’t understand why it’s so difficult to boil potatoes in salted water, drain, add butter and milk and mash. It’s not rocket science is it?” another poster commented.

Boiling, then mashing potatoes can be a bit of a faff [Photo: Getty]
Boiling, then mashing potatoes can be a bit of a faff [Photo: Getty]

Others shared their own tips for making perfect mashed potatoes.

“My top tip is to use an electric hand whisk instead of mashing your boiled potatoes – lovely creamy mash and not a lump in sight,” one user wrote.

“I cut them into small bits and microwave in water, strain and mash,” another offered. “Have tried the whole potato microwaving, but removing the skin from a hot spud isn’t fun and it does seem to taste like a baked potato even when it is mashed.”

Some pointed out that the hack isn’t necessarily new having indeed featured in some cookbooks, including Nigella Lawson’s.

“Nigella did put in a book years ago that she made mash for her (then small) children by scooping out baked potatoes and mashing with butter. Very fluffy!” one user wrote.

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