Sunday, December 25, 2011

Best Ever Whipped Potatoes

!±8± Best Ever Whipped Potatoes

The humble potato has traveled all around the world and every where it lands, it makes a lasting impression on the people who eat them. But there was a time when no one but the ancient Inca's were eating them. In fact the word potato is derived from the word batata which means sweet potato in Spanish.

The reason only the Inca's were eating them is because all the other civilizations new the potato to be a member of the nightshade family which are poisonous. So how did the Inca's eat them? Well, they learned how to domesticate them and essentially cultivated a variety that was not poisonous. Christopher Columbus brought them back to Spain in 1492 and from there they spread around the world.

In todays modern supermarket with super variety we can find dozens of kinds of potatoes. In reality there are only 3 kinds to be concerned with. The best way to group them is by the starch content. There are high, medium and low starch varieties. High starch varieties, like the russet and best for baking and making mashed potatoes. The medium starch varieties, like the yukon gold are good all purpose potatoes and they go well inside soups. The low starch varieties such as the norland red are best for boiling and making into potato salad.

So, for our recipe, we are going to need the high starch russets. In total you will need 2.5 to 3 pounds for 10 servings.

We first start out by peeling the russets. You want all the potatoes to be the same size so that they cook evenly so cut up the big ones to match the small ones. Next we add them into a heavy pot. Add just enough cold water to barely cover them. Bring the pot to the stove and salt the water liberally (at least 1 teaspoon or more). Turn the heat to high and cover the pot.

Now, don't go too far. When the water starts boiling, you need to turn down the heat. You don't want to have a rolling boil in the pot. That tends to break up the potatoes and turns the whole thing into soup. Once you have lowered the temperature check them every 2 minutes. The way to test for doneness is to squeeze one with a pair of tongues or 2 spoons. If the potato yields to the pressure and falls apart, then they are done.

While the potatoes are cooking, there is other work to be done. Everyone knows that you have to add dairy to mashes potatoes. Here is the best way to do this. Take 2/3 C of low fat buttermilk. Add to that 2 or 3 tablespoons of whipping cream. Take 2 or 3 garlic cloves and cut them into small pieces (about the size of a small pea). Add the garlic to the milk mixture and heat just to simmering for about 15 minutes. Do not overheat this mixture or the milk will curdle.

Now, you have your garlic infused milk and the potatoes are cooked and drained. The best way to mash them is with a mixer. But not just any mixer. You really should use a stand mixer like a Kitchenaid. They make short work of this arm twisting chore. Place the hot potatoes in the bowl of the mixer (if you want, you could have added the hot potato water into the bowl to heat it up first). Next using the flat beater and the mixer on speed 2 or 3 start mashing the potatoes. Gradually add the milk mixture (be careful not to add the chunks of garlic). You have to eyeball this part. The amount of liquid needed really depends on the potatoes you use. When you have added just enough liquid increase the speed to 5 or 6 and beat for about 1 minute.

Stop the mixer now, scrape the bowl if necessary and change the beater attachment to the whip attachment. Next we whip on speed 9 or 10 for 2 more minutes. We are almost done. Remove the bowl from the mixer.

It is decision time. We now have light fluffy whipped potatoes that are infused with garlic. If you like, at this stage you can decide to fold in some chives, some bacon bits or some Parmesan cheese. I would add 2 or 3 tablespoons. Of course you don't have to fold in anything because the potatoes will taste amazing by themselves.

Serve immediately with your favorite meal and enjoy the sounds of 'mmm' that are sure to come from your friends and family.


Best Ever Whipped Potatoes

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Using a Home Pasta Maker - Great Pasta Recipe

!±8± Using a Home Pasta Maker - Great Pasta Recipe

Do you love fresh pasta?, then why not use a home pasta maker.

You can get them for your home now, from major stores and online, and you will not go back to the dried pasta once you have tried your own fresh homemade pasta, using this pasta recipe:

Pasta Machine Dough

2 cups all purpose flour (about 350 grams) 2 large whole eggs

To prepare the mixture by hand, place the flour on a clean counter top or rolling board and make a well in the center.

Break the eggs into the well and using a fork, beat the eggs, gently drawing in flour from the sides. Continue dragging flour into the center well, stirring the ingredients together until the dough begins to form a mass.

IMPORTANT: If the pasta is too dry or crumbly, spray with a little lukewarm water. When the right texture has been reached, form a ball and leave to rest under an inverted bowl for 10-15 minutes.

If making noodles, roll out the dough using a roller pasta machine, dusting lightly with flour to prevent from sticking. Fold up and roll a second time, or continue to roll each sheet until it becomes smooth.

Once the pasta sheets begin to smooth out, decrease the roller setting by 2 numbers, and then again by 2 numbers, until the sheets are the thickness that you require for the product that you're making.

Use the pasta sheets to make ravioli, lasagna, or roll up the sheet jelly-roll fashion, and slice to desired width to make noodles (or use the cutter attachment of your machine).
You can add color to the dough by adding drops of beet juice (for red), spinach juice (for green), carrot juice for orange/yellow.

Making Pasta is fun, your kids can help, and it tastes fantastic. The manual machines are easy to use and can just attach to your countertop. Get cooking! You will feel like a gourmet chef.


Using a Home Pasta Maker - Great Pasta Recipe

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

KitchenAid KGM Stand-Mixer Grain-Mill Attachment

!±8±KitchenAid KGM Stand-Mixer Grain-Mill Attachment

Brand : KitchenAid
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This all-metal attachment grinds wheat, oats, corn, rice, and other low-moisture, low-oil grains. Using freshly milled grains brings a hearty taste and texture to your baked goods. When you bake with home ground flour you will get all of the good you could possibly get from a grain. Choose from 'cracked' to extra-fine consistency. Includes a cleaning brush.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

KitchenAid KRAV Ravioli Maker Attachment

!±8±KitchenAid KRAV Ravioli Maker Attachment

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Post Date : Dec 03, 2011 06:34:42
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Prepare a variety of fillings and roll them into fresh pasta sheets with the KitchenAid Ravioli Maker to create exquiste, homemade ravioli. The Ravioli maker attaches to any KitchenAid Stand Mixer Hub.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Axis 60 Quart Mixer

www.amazon.com Axis 60 Quart Mixer This Axis Mixer is an advanced design, highly reliable professional food processing tool. It is ideal for mixing all types of dough, as well as eggs, cream, mayonnaise, etc. This all-purpose mixers uses a powerful, planetary mixing action to thoroughly blend, mix and aerate all ingredients with consistent and predictable results.3.0 HP Motor.Reliable and dependable gear drive design.Digital Timer.Heat-treated alloy steel and hardness steel worm wheel.3 Speeds (with various attachments).Heat-treated hardebed steel alloy gears and shaft.Stainless steel bowl guard.Side mounted controls.6 foot cord and plug.Highest quality alloy aluminum for maximum standards of hygiene. FREE SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM WITHIN CONTINENTAL US 56.00 L. 41.00 W. 27.00 H.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

KitchenAid 5-Quart Glass Bowl

!±8± KitchenAid 5-Quart Glass Bowl

Brand : KitchenAid | Rate : | Price : $57.24
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Elegant transparency, meets superior quality with the new 5-Quart glass bowl designed exclusively for your KitchenAid stand mixer. Whether you are melting chocolate or chilling butter, this glass bowl can be conveniently used in the microwave or freezer, allowing you to do more with less clean up. This timeless design incorporates a pouring spout, handle, and measuring lines for ease of use, and includes a specially designed lid that is dishwasher safe and can be stored on the bowl when not in use. The Glass Bowl will fit all tilt head models with the exception of the Accolade Model. Does not fit Bowl-Lift models.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Bosch Compact Mixer

The Bosch Compact 4405 Mixer are extremely versatile kitchen machines that eliminate the need for other small kitchen appliances. Visit the official website: everydaydish.tv View more topics and download the recipe!

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

KitchenAid Mixer - Why You Need One

!±8± KitchenAid Mixer - Why You Need One

A kitchenaid mixer takes a load off of the stress in the kitchen, and among all the different mixers I've tried, KitchenAid makes the best heavy duty stand mixers. They're made to rough it out in the kitchen; these mixers work hard and can deal with even the toughest bread doughs. A new set comes with three different essential attachments: the dough hook, the wire whisk and the paddle attachment. The dough hook is good for kneading heavy masses like bread doughs. I've worked with mixers whose dough hooks are a joke; this one by contrast sweeps the entire bowl clean and works your dough evenly and perfectly. The wire whisk aerates meringues and cake mixtures. The paddle attachment, on the other hand, is a novelty that comes into play when mixtures are too heavy for the wire whisk, like when working with chunks of hard butter or margarine.

The bowl-lift models, while heavy duty, don't come cheap. For regular household usage, you might want to consider the smaller capacity tilt-head models. They're ideal for regular small volume productions, but you might encounter difficulty with tougher mixtures like bread doughs. Even soft bread doughs tend to exhaust the machine. I used one of these tilt-head models once to make croissant dough, which is quite soft, but the mixer struggled through the ordeal that I had to make it in small batches, and I had to hold the motor down to keep it from shaking the entire table and dancing on the surface of the counter top.

The KitchenAid stand mixer also comes in a different array of colors, from the standard black or white, to classic stainless or pearl, to more whimsical hues like purple or bright red-looks like their industrial designers have a sense of humor after all! This aside, KitchenAid has come up with a brilliant set of additional attachments and accessories that you can buy for your stand mixer, far diversifying its functionality. There's a grinder, a juicer, an ice cream maker, a grain mill, a ravioli maker, a pasta machine, and a sausage stuffer, among others. So your stand mixer isn't just a stand mixer! It's your all-around kitchen companion, which is exactly why a KitchenAid mixer is any chef's best friend.

A new KitchenAid stand mixer is a wonderful splurge or a practical necessity, depending on the needs of the owner. Many a bride registers for her own KitchenAid stand mixer on her wedding registry, and many newly married couples enjoy using the ease of cooking and baking with a KitchenAid stand mixer. Here are some tips on purchasing your own KitchenAid stand mixer.

Determine the capacity and power you will need in your KitchenAid stand mixer by assessing your cooking habits. Are you an occasional baker, or someone who like to whip up gourmet meals every weekend? Does you family eat out a lot, or are you making meals from scratch on daily basis?
Consider it a wise investment.


KitchenAid Mixer - Why You Need One

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