The best way to get the perfect mashed potatoes is a debate that has raged for as long as chefs have toiled in the kitchen. What seems like the most basic recipe can have wildly varying results depending on your technique, type of potato used, seasoning and temperature.
Chef David Chang has weighed in with a controversial mashed potato hack that could change the way you make mash at home forever.
Legendary chef Joel Robuchon is credited with the ultimate creamy mashed potato technique that involves passing it through a sieve and adding more butter than you might think is reasonable. However, Chang, a long-time exponent of the culinary benefits of the microwave, shows us another way that can be done in minutes with minimal effort.
In an Instagram post, Chang prepares a bowl of mashed potato with a microwave, using only one hand - the other is filming the process. He begins by microwaving a bowl of washed, whole potatoes for 12 minutes. However, it needn’t take that long, he says: "If I cut 'em up into smaller chunks beforehand probably would've taken me seven to eight minutes tops, and they're done”.