by Curry Expert » Thu Mar 04, 2004 1:25 pm
Believe me, I've got my fair share of experience with mashing potatoes. And I am perfectly aware of the school of thought that goes "a fork is just as effective as a special masher for the purpose of mashing potatoes".
I am also perfectly aware of the school of thought that goes, those people, and their predictably lumpy, grainy, disgusting potatoes should be piled into a trash compactor and squashed until the entire mess is a conformly smooth, fluffy paste. Add butter, salt to taste, serve.
Minimalism has its place in the kitchen, but not when the minimalization comes at the cost of a decent fucking bowl of mashed potatoes. Spend the extra $2 for a decent tool, you cheap sons of bitches.
Believe me, I've got my fair share of experience with mashing potatoes. And I am perfectly aware of the school of thought that goes "a fork is just as effective as a special masher for the purpose of mashing potatoes".
I am also perfectly aware of the school of thought that goes, those people, and their predictably lumpy, grainy, disgusting potatoes should be piled into a trash compactor and squashed until the entire mess is a conformly smooth, fluffy paste. Add butter, salt to taste, serve.
Minimalism has its place in the kitchen, but not when the minimalization comes at the cost of a decent fucking bowl of mashed potatoes. Spend the extra $2 for a decent tool, you cheap sons of bitches.