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

Boiling potatoes in plain water has been the go-to method for generations. It’s simple, familiar, and gets the job done — but it also dilutes the natural flavor of the potatoes, often leaving them bland and one-dimensional. If your mashed potatoes, roasted sides, or potato salads feel like they’re missing something, the boiling method might be the culprit.

The good news? With one small change, you can transform your potatoes from basic to unforgettable — before even adding butter or seasoning. Whether it’s for a weeknight dinner or a holiday meal, this method is a total game-changer.

Flavor-Boosted Potato Boiling Method
Ingredients
2 lbs potatoes (Yukon Gold or red potatoes work best)

1½ cups vegetable or chicken broth

1½ cups water (or just enough to cover the potatoes)

1 tablespoon salt

2 garlic cloves, smashed

1 sprig fresh rosemary or thyme

1 tablespoon olive oil or butter (optional, for added richness)

Instructions
1. Prep the Potatoes
Wash the potatoes thoroughly. Peel them if desired, or leave the skins on for added texture and nutrients. Cut into uniform chunks to ensure even cooking.

2. Flavor the Cooking Liquid
In a large pot, combine the broth and water in equal parts. Add salt, smashed garlic cloves, and your chosen herb sprig. This infused liquid will season the potatoes from the inside out.

3. Cook Gently
Bring the mixture to a gentle boil over medium heat. Once boiling, reduce to a simmer and cook for 12–15 minutes, or until the potatoes are fork-tender but not falling apart.

4. Drain (but Save Some Liquid)
Drain the potatoes, reserving a few tablespoons of the cooking liquid. This flavorful broth can be added later to mashed potatoes or used to restore moisture when reheating.

5. Finish Your Dish

For mashed potatoes: Mash with a splash of the reserved broth, butter, and a bit of cream or olive oil.

For roasted potatoes: Drain completely, then toss in a little oil and roast until golden and crispy.

For potato salad: Let the potatoes cool slightly, then dress them while still warm to help absorb more flavor.

Serving & Storage Tips

 

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