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    How do I make a simple garlic mashed potatoes?
    Helen Rennie is a chef based in Natick, Massachusetts. She is both the owner of a cooking school and the creator of Helen’s Kitchen, a YouTube channel where she teaches cooking techniques and food science to over 560K subscribers. Helen’s classes and videos focus on many topics, including knife skills, fish, meat, poultry, sauces, vegetables, beans, grains, pies, tarts, pastry, pizza, pasta, grilling, and more. She started her cooking career with an internship in Casablanca Restaurant, and eventually earned a teaching position at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education. In 2005, she founded Helen's Kitchen, her culinary education business where she teaches people to cook. Since its founding, Helen’s Kitchen has taught 1,000+ students. Helen's cooking philosophy centers on finding creative ways to prepare local ingredients. She teaches cooking classes in her house in Natick with a strong focus on culinary techniques and food science. She received a BS in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University.
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    First, start by making your garlic flavoring by roasting it low and slow. Cut whole garlic heads in half, drizzle them with olive oil, sprinkle a little salt, and pop them into a pan. Roast for about 275-300°F for a couple of hours until the cloves turn soft, sweet, and golden—no sharp, spicy garlic here, just smooth, mellow flavor. You can do this step days in advance and store the roasted garlic in the fridge. For the mashed potatoes, I recommend yukon gold because they’re buttery and perfect for mashing. Simmer them in salted water until fork-tender. Once drained, dry them out by spreading them on a baking sheet and putting them in a 350°F oven for 5-7 minutes. Popping them in the oven helps evaporate any leftover steam, this gives a smoother texture instead of something gummy or grainy. Finally, when you mash, add your butter first! This coats the starches and keeps the texture creamy when you add your liquids—whether that’s milk, sour cream, cream cheese, or whatever you're feeling. Finally, add in that roasted garlic for a rich, deep flavor. 
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    What can you use for mashing it if you don't have a potato masher?
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    A wooden spoon or two forks work.
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    Are there any herbs that I can use for mashed potatoes?
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    You can add a little bit of parsley and chives to your mashed potatoes.
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    Can I use evaporated milk?
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    Yes - but use less of it, and make up the difference with water.
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    Will whole milk work too?
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    Yes, you can use whichever milk you prefer. Whole milk will make the potatoes a bit richer, but for most people that's a good thing!
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    Doors the milk have to be heated up when making simple mashed potatoes?
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    It doesn't have to be heated, but if it is heated, it will help keep the potatoes hot for serving.
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    Will fresh milk work too?
    Otterly Badgerific
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    Fresh milk is perfectly fine to add to mashed potatoes.
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