Smashed Potatoes With Thai-Style Chile and Herb Sauce Recipe (2024)

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anita

This is my death row meal. Only change was to up the garlic and chilli. Spent a long time thinking about what to serve it with. Ended up eating it unaccompanied and regret nothing.

Naomi

Soy sauce will work in a pinch. To get closer to the flavor profile of fish sauce, use one part soy, and one part rice vinegar. That's what I use because I'm vegetarian.

suzy

I normally hate potatoes because I find the insides bland and the texture unpleasant. These are without a doubt the BEST potatoes I’ve ever had.

Eric

I’ve made this a few times now and I love everything about it. I’ve come to the realization that rather than flipping the potatoes, it would be easier to brush olive oil on the top to get both sides. You don’t have to worry about breaking them.

Naomi

The amount of nutrients lost by boiling potatoes is negligible. Other vegetables do lose a significant amount of nutrients when boiled, but not potatoes.

Robecita

I've made this several times as written and it's delicious. Today I was looking for a potato side to go with a roast chicken with rosemary, parmesan, and lemon, so I decided to use this technique but shift the flavor profile. I used the same proportions of worcestershire for fish sauce, red wine vinegar for rice wine vinegar, lemon for lime, a dash of aminos for soy, garlic and red pepper flakes as written, and honey for sugar. For herbs I did scallion, parsley, and some spicy arugula. It worked

Sarah

This was so good and easy to make, but it ended up being a tad more acidic than I would have liked, so I might bump up the soy sauce and lime and down the vinegar next time I make it

A.O.

You can save a bit of effort by simply coating the potatoes in olive oil while they're still in the pot (after they've cooled a bit). Then smash them when you get them in the pan.

Joe

I have never made this dish, but I would say a simple white fish like halibut would be excellent, grilled, pan fried or baked. Given the intense flavors, these potatoes would really jazz up plain farm-raised tilapia sauteed in olive oil and butter. Also, simple chicken thighs basted on the grill with herbs in a little oil.

Lisandra

Delicious new way to prepare potatoes! Next time will add plantains at the roasting step, smash half way through, yum! NOTE: Boiling in salt water adds pleasant saltiness to the potatoes during the cooking process. If you do boil, skip or go easy with the salt in steps 4 and 5! I added 1/4 of the salt in step 4 and skipped salt in step 5 and they were still TOO SALTY for my taste from the soy and fish sauce. This could be avoided by microwaving instead of boiling as one reviewer suggested.

Mick

My new favorite potato recipe! I love that you can use this technique with different flavor profiles, too––it's so versatile.

carla

Best potato side dish ever

Michelle Coleman

My ketchup obsessed partner ate this dish without adding ketchup! Loved the crunch of the potato skins and salt. The sauce was delicious. Time consuming but worth it.

Dakotah

I see why everyone loves this so much - that sauce with crispy potatoes?! Yes please!

tjs

These potatoes SLAP!!!

Sue Jones

I finally made this dish and boy do I regret waiting so long! This was one of the most creative and delicious recipes for potatoes and honestly I could barely restrain myself from gobbling them up entirely when they came out of the oven. I served them as a side to a chicken dish but I would not hesitate to eat a plateful of these amazing potatoes as a stand alone meal. If you enjoy thai flavors, you will absolutely love this.

Andrew

Oh my - what a flavor extravaganza! If you have not made these - do so immediately…if you have made these - you understand my passion. Follow the recipe exactly as written and you wont be disappointed.

KB

So good. Don’t be like me and think a potato masher will work as well or better than a measuring cup. It breaks up the potatoes too much and you will curse yourself.

Kate

I used 3 garlic cloves and 2 bird’s eye chilies — it was great. I keep bird’s eye chilies on hand in the freezer, and they defrost by the time I’m done getting the other ingredients ready to prep.

Tricia Murphy

This was so good. We could not stop eating.

ccoakland

Added Thai chilies instead quite delicious

TG

OMG! This was really good. And the technique is a brilliant and adaptable way to make potatoes a star side. After the success of this version, last night I did red potatoes (in 3/4” dice instead of smashed) and tossed with Kenji Lopez-Alt’s miso sesame dressing when they were crusty looking. Amazing! I think you could do this with any sort of vinaigrette

Linda

Made this 6/8/22 - Very good and easy.

Laurie

Instead of boiling the potatoes, did 5 minutes high pressure (quick release) in the Instant Pot using a steamer basket. Put a fried egg on top and called it a meal. Definitely will make again.

patricia

Where does the toasted rice powder alluded to in the intro figure in the recipe?

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Smashed Potatoes With Thai-Style Chile and Herb Sauce Recipe (2024)

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How does Gordon Ramsay make smashed potatoes? ›

Gordon Ramsay begins by boiling the potatoes in salted water. Next, he drains the potatoes. After that, he stirs in butter, sour cream, herbs, and seasoning. This is Gordon Ramsay's version of smashed potatoes, which differs from the one in this recipe.

How long should you boil potatoes for mashed potatoes? ›

Once boiling, reduce heat, adjusting as needed to maintain a simmer. Cook potatoes until they offer no resistance when pierced: 10–12 minutes for baby potatoes, 15–20 minutes for small potatoes, or 30–40 minutes for large cubed potatoes. Drain potatoes in a colander and let cool 10 minutes.

Why are my smashed potatoes falling apart? ›

This could be caused by a few things. Your potatoes may be under-cooked: If the potatoes aren't boiled all the way through, they may not hold their shape when being smashed and then crumble. Your potatoes may be over-smashed: Don't be too aggressive when smashing the potatoes as this can cause them to break apart.

Is it better to cut potatoes before boiling for mashed potatoes? ›

Never cut potatoes too small for making mash, that will make a soggy mash but always cut the potatoes into similar sized pieces so that they are all cooked around the same time. Yes. Rinse the potatoes, peel/skin them if you want, cut them up into about one inch cubes, and throw them into a pot of boiling water.

Should you salt the water when boiling potatoes for mashed potatoes? ›

Cooking your potatoes in very generously salted water—about a tablespoon of water per pound of potatoes—means the potatoes will be seasoned all the way through. Once mashed, they'll need a lot less salt on the back end.

Do you boil potatoes before or after water is boiling? ›

For most potato dishes it's important to add the potatoes to cold water and allow the water to come to a boil with the potatoes in the water. The potato starch can react as soon as it comes in contact with hot water, which will promote uneven cooking and mealy potatoes.

What's the difference between smashed potatoes and mashed potatoes? ›

While some people might use the terms smash and mash interchangeably, they are not the same. 'Smash' is when you merely break something into pieces. However, "mash" means you reduce a food to a soft, pulpy mass.

How to make chef quality mashed potatoes? ›

Directions
  1. Place potatoes in a large pot and cover with salted water. Bring to a boil. ...
  2. Drain potatoes, then return to the pot. Turn heat to high and allow potatoes to dry for about 30 seconds. ...
  3. Mash potatoes with a potato masher twice around the pot, then add milk and butter. Continue to mash until smooth and fluffy.
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Why put a raw egg in mashed potatoes? ›

They just taste rich (almost impossibly so). They do, however, feel creamy, because egg yolks are also emulsifiers (and are, in fact, the ingredient in mayo that makes it an emulsifier). The yolk emulsifies water and fat to create a cohesive, velvety bite, while providing a little fat and body of its own.

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