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songsintheattic · 2 days
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tonight we dine like henry VIII
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imaf00die777 · 1 year
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Vegan Garlic Mashed Potatoes
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Roast chicken, roasted carrots and broccoli, garlic mashed potatoes, mushrooms with red wine sauce…..
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slowlycooking · 4 months
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strengthandsunshine · 5 months
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These Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes are vegan, gluten-free, and unbelievably buttery and flavorful! This easy recipe is made with just 4 ingredients; potatoes, fresh garlic cloves, dairy-free butter, and creamy coconut milk! This healthier side dish is perfect for a holiday dinner and quick enough for busy weeknight meals with the family!
Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes (Vegan, Gluten-Free) https://wp.me/p4UrDz-8Cv
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sikfankitchen · 1 year
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Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes
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obesitysherpa · 2 years
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Ranch, Garlic, Parm Red Mashed Potatoes: A Great Side for many Fall Foods as Well as Thanksgiving
A good side dish really sets off a great meal. This is an easy one to make that will complement pot roast, roasted chicken, prime rib, & turkey, just to name a few. Hold on to this one to round out the video I'll be making on prepping that perfect thanksgiving turkey and take the opportunity to practice with a few of the dishes listed above before you get to turkey day!
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twiceastasty · 6 days
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Bagna Cauda-Style Mashed Potatoes
As the first perennial edibles show off their bright green tops, I snip handfuls onto whatever I’m using up from last season’s harvest. Learn to make Bagna Cauda-Style Mashed Potatoes.
This time of year, I’m always pairing what remains of last season’s harvest with the first of spring’s perennial edibles. As they push through the ground and show off their bright green tops, I can’t help but snip a handful at a time onto whatever I’m trying to use up from dry storage or the freezer. That approach to homegrown produce applies to this week’s Twice as Tasty column for the Flathead…
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tastyreceips · 5 months
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Belgian-Style Stuffed Turkey with Garlic Mashed Potatoes
This healthy Belgian-style turkey recipe is a delicious twist on a classic dish. The turkey is stuffed with a flavorful blend of herbs and vegetables, and served with creamy garlic mashed potatoes. It's a satisfying and nutritious dinner option for the whole family.
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daily-deliciousness · 4 months
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Crockpot cheesy mashed potatoes with caramelized onions
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Healthy Style Meatloaf with Garlic mashed potatoes
Healthy Style Meatloaf with Garlic mashed potatoes
Image by Ivabalk / Pixabay Meatloaf with mashed potatoes is one of those meals that says, comfort food. Everyone has their own version of this famous dining experience and mine probably isn’t much different. I like making my meatloaf with ground turkey meat, celery, onions, carrots, and red bell pepper. A couple of secret ingredients will bring out the flavor and make it a family favorite. 2…
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modern-honey · 1 year
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Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Creamy, Buttery Garlic Mashed Potatoes made with potatoes creamed with butter, garlic, mascarpone cheese, cream, and salt. The creamiest garlic mashed potatoes recipe! I am a sucker for mashed potatoes. We ate them every single Sunday growing up and they are my ultimate comfort food paired with a beef roast.  Sometimes you want to eat mashed potatoes without gravy and these garlic mashed…
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Roast chicken with red wine mushroom sauce, garlic mash, roasted carrots…..
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fattributes · 2 months
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Coq au Vin
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anistarrose · 4 months
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If you have a lot of dietary restrictions and/or perpetually low spoons that interfere with cooking, then I can't overstate the return on your investment from figuring what spices and seasonings you can eat, and keeping them on hand.
Physical and mental health issues, let alone in combination, can feel like they're consigning us to a depressing, monotonous experience of the same unexciting foods over and over and over again. But giving yourself the tools to be creative, with very little actual effort — just a shake of a shaker — is actually a lifesaver in terms of preserving the joy you get out of eating.
Rehydrated mashed potatoes from the box are usually the platonic ideal of "meh," but if you just put some garlic powder, rosemary, and/or [spice of your choice] on them, they're suddenly a tasty treat. On the other hand, you can sprinkle some cinnamon on fruit, if that makes eating fruit easier — you can even do so after you directly take a bite out of an apple or peach or pear, if you're not able to cut it up.
The same goes for applesauce, instant oatmeal, and the like — you can always kick it up a notch if it's getting monotonous. If by some coincidence, you're exactly like me and you're allergic to every snack food sold in the universe except plain old depressing rice cereal, microwave that bitch with some oil, salt, garlic, and paprika. It's like 10% more effort than the last few things in this post but so worth it.
Anyways, I bring this up now because I remembered a conversation I had with a friend about spices (and spice racks) being a great things to ask for as a gift, whether over the holidays or otherwise — and especially if you can't think of anything else. As long as it's not a super expensive brand, a couple small jars are in a pretty reasonable price range for gifts, and they can go a long way.
Salt, garlic, rosemary, paprika, cinnamon, and allspice are my mainstays. (Just beware allium or nightshade allergies and similar, if applicable.) It takes experimentation to figure out what you like and what works for you, but it's worth it to make those depression meals a little bit less depressing.
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obesitysherpa · 2 years
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On the Next OSP: Ranch, Garlic, Parm, Red Mashed Potatoes, a Reliable Side-Dish for Many Great Meals
It's Fall and Thanksgiving is on the horizon. You're ready to consume some serious comfort food and you need a great side dish to serve with all of that pot roast, prime rib, roast chicken and Thanksgiving turkey. We have the answer for you on this week's installment of The Obesity Sherpa Presents! Check out this preview and watch for the full episode to post mid-week
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