Best 3 Sous Vide Essentials Chunky Mashed Potatoes Recipes

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Transform your mashed potatoes with an innovative approach that combines the precision of sous vide cooking with the hearty, comforting texture of chunky mashed potatoes. Discover a world of flavors and textures as we guide you through the art of creating succulent, flavorful sous vide essentials chunky mashed potatoes. From selecting the perfect potatoes to mastering the art of cooking them evenly, this article will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to craft the ultimate side dish that will elevate any meal.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

THE BEST CREAMY SOUS VIDE MASHED POTATOES



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Sous Vide Mashed Potatoes are perfectly rich and creamy, full of buttery and garlicky flavor. This is my all-time favorite side dish recipe and always a crowd fave! Unlike boiling potatoes in water, the sous vide method produces richer and more intense puree by immersing the potatoes in the buttery goodness during cooking, soaking up all the flavors!

Provided by Izzy

Categories     Side Dish

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 pounds Russet potatoes (or Yukon golds)
3/4 cup unsalted butter
2 cloves garlic (minced)
3/4 cup whole milk
Kosher salt (to taste)
chopped chives

Steps:

  • Preheat the Sous Vide Machine: Fill a large container or pot with water. Attach the sous vide precision cooker and set the temperature to 194ºF/90ºC and time to 1 hour.
  • Prepare the Potatoes: Wash and peel the potatoes, and cut them into 1/2-inch slices (you can also leave the skins on for extra flavor).
  • Place the potato slices into a zip-top bag, then season with butter,salt, and garlic and add milk. Spread out the potatoes evenly in the bag and then seal it using the "water displacement" technique. (Just seal all but one corner of the bag. Slowly place it in the water bath, and make sure everything below the zip-line is covered by water. Then seal the rest of the bag.)
  • Make sure the potatoes are fully submerged in the water. You can add heavy kitchen items to weigh the bag down if necessary.
  • Sous vide cook the potatoes: Cook the vacuum-sealed potatoes in the water bath for 1 hour.
  • Mash the potatoes: When the timer goes off, transfer the cooked potatoes to a large bowl, and add half of the liquid from the bag. Mash the potatoes with a potato masher until smooth, adding more liquid gradually if needed to your desired consistency. (Don't mix too much or it will get gummy.)
  • Taste and season: Add in extra salt and garnish with chopped chives and serve warm. You can also sprinkle chopped green onions, freshly grounded black pepper, add more butter, or other herbs/ seasonings!

SOUS-VIDE CHEESY MASHED POTATOES



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Savory Cheddar and Parmesan, along with sour cream for tang, are the keys to this rich, flavorful mash. If you have a vacuum sealer, you can use it to seal the potatoes into their sous-vide bags before cooking; this makes them easier to weigh down so they stay submerged. Once the potatoes are done, you can also keep them warm alongside the sous-vide turkey breast, if you're making it: 145 degrees, the temperature at which the turkey breast is cooked, is the perfect temperature to hold the potatoes. If you don't have a sous-vide machine, you can boil the potatoes in salted water until tender, then drain and mash them, and proceed with Step 2. You might not need the milk since boiled potatoes will have a higher moisture content than those cooked by sous vide.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     vegetables, side dish

Time 2h15m

Yield 10 to 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, plus more as needed
7 tablespoons unsalted butter, cubed and at room temperature
12 ounces mild Cheddar, coarsely grated (3 cups)
2/3 cup sour cream, at room temperature
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 cup hot milk, plus more as needed
1/2 cup chopped chives (optional)

Steps:

  • In a large pot or heatproof container, use a sous-vide machine to heat water to 194 degrees. Evenly divide potatoes and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt between two large reusable silicone sous-vide bags or resealable plastic bags. Slowly lower the bag into the water, allowing any air to escape. Weigh down the bags; an upside-down metal steamer basket or a metal bowl work well for this, topped with a metal spoon or tongs for extra weight, if needed. Cook until potatoes are completely tender, poking them several times to make sure, 1 1/2 to 2 hours. (Check the bag after 15 minutes; you may have to let out some steam.)
  • As potatoes cook, add butter, Cheddar, sour cream, Parmesan, pepper and nutmeg to a large bowl. Add the hot potatoes and milk, and mash until the cheese melts and the mixture is as smooth as you like it, adding more hot milk if the potatoes seem dry. You can also use a potato ricer to rice the potatoes into the bowl before mixing with the cheese. Just make sure the potatoes and milk are hot, or the cheese might not melt.
  • Taste and add more salt, if you like. Serve immediately, or transfer potatoes back to sous-vide bag to keep warm. Fold in chives just before serving.

SOUS VIDE MASHED POTATOES WITH GARLIC AND ROSEMARY RECIPE



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Provided by MooK

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 pounds Russet potatoes
5 cloves garlic
3 sprigs rosemary
8 oz unsalted butter
1 cup whole milk
2 teaspoons kosher salt

Steps:

  • Set your sous vide to 194 F / 90 C. Rinse and peel the potatoes. Thinly slice them into 1/8-inch pieces. Smash and peel the garlic cloves. Seal the potatoes, garlic, rosemary, butter, milk, and salt into a zip or vacuum seal bag (I set my vacuum sealer to 25 seconds) and cook until the potatoes are tender, about 1.5 hours. Open the bag and pour the liquid through a sieve into a small bowl (reserve for later). Discard the rosemary. Empty the potatoes into a large bowl and mash them. If you have a potato ricer or food mill, now's a great time to use it. If you want a really over-the-top, super smooth texture, pass the mashed potatoes through a tamis, chinois, or sieve, using a plastic bench scraper. Whatever you do, DO NOT use a food processor, electric mixer, or blender - due to the starch in the potatoes, if you over mix the potatoes you'll end up with a gluey texture. Gently whisk the melted butter and milk (reserved from before) back into the mashed potatoes to get a smooth and creamy texture.

Tips:

  • For the best results, use starchy potatoes like Russet or Yukon Gold.
  • Peel and cut the potatoes into even-sized pieces to ensure even cooking.
  • Use chicken broth or milk instead of water for a richer flavor. You can also use a combination of both.
  • Add a tablespoon of butter, cream cheese, or sour cream to the potatoes for a creamy texture.
  • Season the potatoes with salt, pepper, and other herbs and spices to your taste.
  • Use a vacuum sealer to remove as much air as possible from the bags before sealing them.
  • Cook the potatoes in a water bath set to 190°F (88°C) for 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, or until the potatoes are tender.
  • Immediately transfer the potatoes to an ice bath to stop the cooking process.
  • Strain the potatoes and mash them with a potato masher or ricer until smooth.
  • Serve the mashed potatoes immediately, or store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Conclusion:

Sous vide chunky mashed potatoes are a delicious and easy-to-make dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The sous vide method results in perfectly cooked potatoes that are creamy on the inside and slightly crispy on the outside. By following the tips and instructions provided in this article, you can create a delicious and memorable meal that is sure to impress your family and friends.

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