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mashed potato

NOUN
  1. potato that has been peeled and boiled and then mashed

How To Use mashed potato In A Sentence

  • A heap of mashed potatoes comes with it, although I enjoyed mine with à la carte side dishes of lemon-and-garlic-flavored rapini and tiny Brussels sprouts mixed with candied pecans.
  • It tastes like mashed potatoes, wetter. The Sun
  • Moving progressively towards a thick mashed potato consistency is well on the way to a normal diet.
  • As for mashed potatoes, always ask if they're made with skim milk or whole milk.
  • A bowl accompanied by a plate of three perogies, a scoop of mashed potatoes and a gob of the ubiquitous sour cream makes a filling, comforting and extremely thrifty supper.
  • Steam or bake winter squash of your choice, then mash with butter and serve as a colorful alternative to mashed potatoes.
  • Stein is like a plateful of smoked haddock, poached egg and mashed potatoes, a combination that is both unbeatably satisfying and fun.
  • I had a boneless chicken breast with mashed potatoes and peas.
  • The meatloaf was hard, and the mashed potatoes were gritty.
  • So as you are striving to digest a bellyful of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, and notice yourself screaming at the television, enraged at a bad call by the ref, or jubilant at a touchdown, remember that millions of years of human evolution have shaped your brain to emotionally bond with your team. Michael Taft: Of Touchdowns and Tribalism
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