How many cups of mashed potatoes to equal 1 pound potatoes?
You can't directly convert pounds of potatoes to cups of mashed potatoes. Here's why:
* Potato Variety: Different potato varieties have varying water content and density. A pound of russet potatoes will yield a different amount of mashed potatoes than a pound of Yukon Golds.
* Cooking Method: How you cook the potatoes also impacts the final volume. Boiling potatoes will result in more water absorption, yielding a larger volume of mashed potatoes than roasting.
* Mashed Potato Texture: How finely you mash the potatoes will affect the final volume.
Instead of a direct conversion, think about these factors:
* Average Yield: A general estimate is that 1 pound of potatoes will yield about 2-3 cups of mashed potatoes when boiled and mashed.
* Experimentation: The best way to determine the right amount is to experiment based on your preferred recipe and potato variety.
Here's a tip: For consistent results, weigh your potatoes before cooking. This gives you a more accurate starting point than using volume measurements.
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