How much water do you add to Instant mashed potatoes?
The amount of water to add to instant mashed potatoes varies depending on the brand and the desired consistency.
General guidelines:
* Follow the package directions: Most instant mashed potato packages will have specific instructions for the amount of water to add.
* Start with the minimum amount: It's better to start with less water and gradually add more until you reach the desired consistency.
* Add water slowly: Pour the water in a thin stream, stirring constantly to avoid lumps.
* For thicker mashed potatoes: Use less water.
* For thinner mashed potatoes: Add more water.
Typical Ratios:
* 1 cup of instant mashed potatoes: 1 - 1.5 cups of water
* 2 cups of instant mashed potatoes: 2 - 3 cups of water
Tips:
* Use hot water: Hot water will help the potatoes cook faster and create a smoother consistency.
* Add butter and milk: For creamier mashed potatoes, add butter and milk after you've mixed the potatoes and water.
* Don't overcook: Overcooked potatoes will become mushy.
Remember, the best way to determine the right amount of water for your instant mashed potatoes is to experiment and find what works best for you.
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