I'd seen this method before on a mass e-mail, the one with Dawn Wells from Gilligan's Island peeling an Idaho potato {HERE}
But while I was amazed at the ease of peeling, I hadn't tried it myself to see if it'd actually work.
So tonight I tried my hand at it {that white circle in the pot is my clay pot watcher which keeps the water from boiling over...pretty cool stocking stuffer Mom!}'
Oh and if you'd like to submit my kitchen in a contest for a major remodel, please be my guest! Those appliances are original to the home; 32-years old. And I've had good intentions on putting up a backsplash for the past 2.5 years. Don't get me started on those dated cabinets...
While you heat your water to a boil, score the potato around the center {just one cut line}
Dawn Wells suggests on the video to boil for 15 minutes; I was making mashed potatoes so 20-25 min for a whole potato worked better for me {it's a little longer cook time than if you had pre-peeled and cut up your potatoes}. If I were making potato salad, 15-20 min would be an appropriate boil time.
Dawn Wells suggests on the video to boil for 15 minutes; I was making mashed potatoes so 20-25 min for a whole potato worked better for me {it's a little longer cook time than if you had pre-peeled and cut up your potatoes}. If I were making potato salad, 15-20 min would be an appropriate boil time.
Prepare a bowl full of ice water.
6 comments:
Awesome! I hate peeling!
Tiffany, it's sooo easy! I can't believe I've done it the hard way my entire life =)
Are you kidding me?? This is amazing!! Thanks for the tip!!
Yay- glad the news is spreading =)
PS Yes, this worked on sweet potatoes too!
Wow!!Excellent.!!That would surely help.!!Thanks for sharing it.!!I love smash potatoes.!!Nice post.
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