🥔 Stop Boiling Potatoes in Plain Water — Here's the Flavor-First Trick You Need
Think boiling potatoes in plain water is harmless? Think again. This common cooking shortcut is silently robbing your spuds of their full flavor potential. If your mashed potatoes seem flat or your roasted ones lack oomph, it’s not the butter’s fault — it’s the water.
Here’s the good news: by switching up your boiling technique with just a few pantry staples, you can turn potatoes into rich, savory, perfectly seasoned bites — before you even mash, roast, or serve them. This one tweak changes everything.
🌿 The Secret? Boil Potatoes in Broth, Not Just Water
Why settle for bland when your potatoes can soak up flavor from the inside out? Using broth instead of plain water adds depth that clings to every bite. Add aromatics like garlic and herbs, and you’ve got potatoes that taste like they’ve already been seasoned — because they have.
🛒 Ingredients (For 2 lbs of potatoes)
2 lbs Yukon Gold or red potatoes
1½ cups vegetable or chicken broth
1½ cups water (or enough to just cover the potatoes)
1 tablespoon kosher salt
2 garlic cloves, smashed
1 sprig of rosemary or thyme
1 tablespoon olive oil or butter (optional)
👩🍳 How to Make Flavor-Packed Boiled Potatoes
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