Foodie goes viral with her crispy smashed potato recipe (2024)

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By Louise Allingham For Daily Mail Australia 23:16 13 Nov 2022, updated 23:31 13 Nov 2022

Foodie goes viral with her crispy smashed potato recipe (1)

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  • Carleigh Bodrug, from the US, has shared her recipe for smashed potatoes
  • The foodie boils large spuds in a pot until they are tender and preheats the oven
  • On a baking tray, she smashes the potatoes with with bottom of a mug or glass
  • Carleigh roasts them in the oven until they are golden and crispy
  • She serves them with a dressing using coriander, parley, garlic and avocado

A foodie has wowed thousands after sharing her simple recipe for crispy smashed potatoes some have said taste like 'heaven'.

Plant-based cookbook author, Carleigh Bodrug, from the United States, put her own spin on the traditional Caribbean staple dish, Tostones, which are crisp, flattened plantains, in a viral Instagram video.

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Carleigh instead used large potatoes and served them with a green goddess dressing and said the simple recipe is 'worth the hype'.

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'I tried SMASHED POTATOES and OMG they are worth the hype. In my opinion, small potatoes are overrated for this trend. Find big, golden yukon golds!' she said in the caption.

Yukon Gold potatoes are a popular variety of the starchy vegetable in America which are perfect for mashing but are rare in Australia.

Similar Australian varieties include pontiac, coliban, kipfler, sebago, mozart, rodeo, Kestrel, golden delight, or toolangi delight.

Carleigh starts by boiling six large potatoes in a pot with six cups of water and a teaspoon of salt.

Once the water is boiling, she reduces the heat and allows the spuds to cook for 20 to 30 minutes until they are tender.

Meanwhile, she preheats her oven to 400F which is a little over 200C and lines a baking tray with greaseproof paper.

Once the potatoes are done, she drains the pot, and places them on the baking tray at least one inch apart.

With a butter knife, Carleigh makes a slice through each spud and squashes them down with the bottom of a glass or mug.

She then seasons them with salt, garlic powder, and pepper as well an optional drizzle of olive oil for extra crispiness.

The home chef said a range of flavourings could also be used for the recipe such as dried herbs, paprika, chilli powder, and cumin as well as spice mixes like Cajun or taco seasoning.

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Carleigh places the potatoes in the oven for 30 to 40 minutes until they are golden and crunchy.

While they are cooking, she makes her green goddess dressing by adding parsley, coriander, avocado, garlic, water, raw cashews and salt to a blender and blitzing until smooth.

The American foodie's clip has been viewed 24.8million times and drew in hundreds of impressed comments as many of her 2.2million followers were keen to try the 'heavenly' snack for themselves.

'These look SO DELISH and that sauce,' one fan said.

'Omg why have we never thought to try this with large potatoes!? Only ever made it with minis!' a second wrote.

'No cutting or chopping, just smashing,' another pointed out while a forth said they looked 'mouth watering'.

RECIPE: Crispy mashed potatoes with green goddess dressing

Ingredients

For the potatoes:

  • 6 large potatoes
  • 2 tsp kosher salt
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • cracked black pepper,optional, to taste
  • olive oil, a drizzle to taste

For the dressing:

  • ¼ cup parsley
  • ¼ cup cilantro
  • ½ avocado
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • ½ cup water
  • 2 tbsp raw cashews
  • ½ tsp sea salt

Method

For the potatoes:

  1. In a large pot, add 6 cups of water and 1 teaspoon of salt. Add the potatoes, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, and allow the potatoes to cook for 20 to 30 minutes depending on the size of the potatoes, until fork tender.
  2. Meanwhile, line a baking sheet with parchment paper, and preheat the oven to 400F/200C.
  3. Drain the water, and place the potatoes on the baking sheet dispersed at least 1 inch apart. Using a butter knife, make a soft slice about halfway through each potato. Then, using the bottom of a cup or a mug, smash each of the potatoes down.
  4. Season with salt, garlic powder and pepper as desired. At this time, you can drizzle with olive oil if desired for a more crispy potato, but it's not necessary.
  5. Place in the oven, and bake for 30 to 40 minutes until the potatoes are crispy.

For the dressing:

  1. Add all ingredients to a blender and combine until smooth.

Source: plantyou.com

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