How We Make Mashed Potatoes Recipe
Mashed potatoes are one of Ian’s heart’s delights. Smother them with some sort of savory sauce and you’ll have one very contented soul. Luckily for him, crafting food people will love is my own pulmonary pique, so I set to tinkering on a way we could still have flavorful, creamy, rich, rib-sticking, sauce-clinging taters but keep them environmentally-kind and healthy.
What could possibly be healthy about mashed potatoes? Good gravy, let me tell you! Potatoes are packed with:
Minerals and vitamins (Copper, Manganese, Potassium, B3, B6, Vitamin C, and more!)
Antioxidants (<— Why would I want those? They are anti-inflammatory.)
Why do mashed potatoes generally get a bad reputation? It isn’t the fault of the potato: it’s all that cow-breastmilk-byproduct humans throw into them. My pre plant-based version was streaked with saturated animal fats (butter & half-and-half) and it tasted good but the after-result was a sluggish/sleepy soul wanting to snuggle up for a post-feast nap.
We know/hear saturated fats are bad for us, right? Yet we often continue on like a moth drawn to a flavorful flame because the taste is just too dang good, we think there is no better alternative, and/or we’re too comfortable/lazy to change our current trajectory.
In case you want a reminder of why to avoid another animal’s breastmilk, it is:
Increasing our risk of heart disease
Increasing our risk of osteoporosis
We need to reduce dairy farming if we’re going to reach necessary emission caps by 2050
It’s robbing milk meant for a baby calf and subjecting its mother (and the calf) to suffering
Did you know that even Canada removed dairy from its food pyramid and we have doctors here in the United States trying to do the same thing, or to at least post warnings that it is linked to cancer? Did you know that 75% of humans are lactose intolerant and that the numbers are higher in those of Asian and African descent? Did you know there are doctors out there —like Dr. Milton Mills— sounding the alarm that the American Dietary guidelines pushing milk are institutionalized racism?
The new plant-based version tastes just as good as my butter bursting version; but we feel better after eating it (not stuffed & slowed), it benefits our health, benefits the planet, and spreads compassion. Win, win, win.