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Duchess Potatoes Recipe

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Ingredients:  
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Ingredients
2 pounds potatoes (Yukon Golds work best), peeled and cut into chunks
Salt
1/4 cup heavy cream
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
3 large egg yolks

Directions:
Directions:
Boil the potatoes:
Place potatoes in a medium to large (3 quart) pot and cover with a couple inches of cold water. Add a couple teaspoons of salt to the water. Bring to a simmer and cook until the potatoes are fork tender, about 20 to 25 Melt the butter, then preheat oven:
While the potatoes are boiling, melt 2 tablespoons of butter and set aside. You will use this butter to coat the potatoes right before they go in the oven.

Preheat the oven to 425°.

Drain the potatoes and let them release steam:
When the potatoes are cooked, drain in a colander. Put the potatoes back in the pot and set over low heat. Allow them to release steam for a minute or so. Mash and season the potatoes:
Add 2 tablespoons of butter and mash the potatoes until the butter has been incorporated. Add the nutmeg, black pepper, and heavy cream and continue mashing the potatoes.

Once everything is incorporated, add salt to taste. Then, add the egg yolks.
Continue to mash until the mixture is smooth. Do not over-mash or your potatoes will end up a gluey consistency.

Pipe the potatoes:
Using a piping bag with a large star point, pipe the potatoes onto a cookie sheet. Alternatively, you can just fill a casserole dish with the mashed potatoes, and use a fork to create lots of peaks on the surface.

The swirled edges from the star-point piping bag forms (or the peaks of mashed potatoes in a casserole dish) will brown nicely in the oven. The browned parts taste great, so you want to maximize them.

Whether you make piped portions or a casserole, brush the potatoes with the melted butter.
Bake:
Bake in the 425°F oven until nicely browned, about 20 minutes. Serve hot, fresh from the oven
No time for piping? Just put the potatoes in a casserole dish.

 

 

 

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