Don’t Just Boil Potatoes in Water — Here’s How to Unlock Incredible Flavor Instead

Serving & Storage Tips

 

 

  • Serve hot, drizzled with olive oil or topped with a pat of butter for extra richness.

  • Great for: mashed potatoes, potato salad, pre-roasting, or as a flavorful side dish on its own.

  • Storage: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

  • To reheat: Use a skillet with a little butter or microwave with a splash of broth to keep the texture moist and tender.

Flavor Variations to Try

  • Creamy Garlic Mashed: Mash with roasted garlic and heavy cream.

  • Herb Swap: Try dill, sage, bay leaves, or tarragon in place of rosemary.

  • Spicy Kick: Add chili flakes, black pepper, or cayenne to the broth.

  • Bright & Fresh: Grate lemon zest over finished potatoes for a burst of freshness.

Why This Works

Boiling potatoes in flavored liquid allows them to absorb seasoning during the cooking process — so they start out flavorful, not just seasoned on the surface. It’s a simple, chef-level trick that makes a huge difference. Once you try it, you’ll never go back to boiling potatoes in plain water again.

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