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Title: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: SandraDee on December 15, 2013, 06:13:01 PM
I want to take mashed potatoes to a work potluck but I need to make them the night before.  Do you need to do anything special when reheating?  They don't usually taste the same to me when reheated, and the texture changes.
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: Ice Cream on December 15, 2013, 07:55:55 PM
I have never felt any difference with reheated potatoes,...
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: merigayle on December 15, 2013, 09:01:00 PM
Should be the same, maybe add a little extra butter for moistness. We reheat (stovetop) all the time, taste fine to me.
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: monster2 on December 15, 2013, 11:22:57 PM
Use extra butter or milk.

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Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: caribougrrl on December 16, 2013, 06:59:51 AM
will you be reheating stovetop, oven, or microwave?

if you have a choice, reheat in the oven, and prep so that you have a layer of breadcrumbs tossed with olive oil & black pepper and/ or a shredded cheese topping, then you have mashed potato casserole and you don't have to worry if the edges get crispy because that's how it should be

(but also yes to the extra milk and/or butter)
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: SandraDee on December 16, 2013, 09:10:53 AM
I'll be reheating in the oven.  I'm afraid of the potatoes turning gluey-like and sticky.  I'll just take extra butter and milk.  I am making a garlic mashed potato that has romano cheese mixed in.
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: merigayle on December 16, 2013, 10:46:41 AM
can you put in a crock pot and turn it on low when you arrive and stir it every so often to reheat?
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: onawhim on December 16, 2013, 11:00:55 AM
Could you just pre cook the potatoes but then mash them and in add milk and butter when you reheat them?  That way they would not be so gluey.
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: nadra24 on December 16, 2013, 11:39:29 AM
Pioneer Woman has a recipe for mashed potatoes that you make ahead of time and then heat in the oven.  It has cream cheese in it to add creaminess.  I have never used it, I usually just add extra milk after the potatoes are reheated. 
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: Run Amok on December 16, 2013, 11:49:40 AM
You could also try a wide/flat dish (like 9x13 baking dish) to reheat them in. You want to stir as little as possible. That is what causes the "glueyness". So, stir as little as possible when making them and then stir as little as possible when reheating. Avoid using a hand mixer or anything like that to do your mixing for you.
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: SandraDee on December 16, 2013, 01:50:48 PM
My problem is solved!  I work in an extended stay hotel, which means we have full kitchens in the rooms.  I'm just going to make them in a room here before the potluck.
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: merigayle on December 16, 2013, 02:04:05 PM
best idea :D
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: Ice Cream on December 18, 2013, 10:58:50 AM
My problem is solved!  I work in an extended stay hotel, which means we have full kitchens in the rooms.  I'm just going to make them in a room here before the potluck.

I like those hotels!  stayed at one 3 weeks ago.
Title: Re: reheating mashed potatoes
Post by: SandraDee on December 18, 2013, 07:21:12 PM
I just decided to make them at home and reheat tomorrow.  I hope they'll be fine.  :fingers:  I tried a new recipe and they are  :drooling-5:.  I can't stop eating them and my kids are mad that I won't let them have more, so hopefully they make it to work tomorrow.

I made these but roasted the garlic instead of fresh:

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Garlic-Mashed-Potatoes-Secret-Recipe/Detail.aspx?soid=recs_recipe_3&scale=10&ismetric=0 (http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Garlic-Mashed-Potatoes-Secret-Recipe/Detail.aspx?soid=recs_recipe_3&scale=10&ismetric=0)