Ian's Mashed Potato Recipe

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  1. Rinse potatoes.
  2. .Do not peel, skins are a great source of nutrients, and will soften & mash down well in the final product.
  1. Chop potatoes into small cubes, about 1" a side or less preferred.
  2. .The more consistent the sizing, the more evenly they will cook.
  1. Add copper potatoes to a big stockpot and fill with filtered tap water, enough to cover. #. You should have a couple inches of headroom in the pot - if no and pot is too full, split into two pots. This will ensure things don't boil over.
  1. Bring to a boil on stovetop over medium-high heat (may take ~30mins due to large volume of water). Once boiling, cook for ~10 more minutes until potatoes have softened. To check doneness, use a slotted metal spoon to (carefully!) fish out a larger chunk and stab it with a fork or spoon. The utensil should pass thru with no resistance.
  1. Drain potatoes in large colander. Careful, this releases a lot of steam! Return to pot and begin mashing. Add a little water/plant milk to facilitate mashing, but don't drown the potatoes by adding all at once. Periodically scrape the sides/corners as these tend to accumulate chunks. Keep mashing and adding a little liquid until a smooth, fluffy consistency is achieved.
  1. Season with:
    1. Plenty of salt
    2. Plenty of garlic powder
    3. A little black pepper
    4. A little paprika (the secret weapon)
  1. Serve!