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Bob's Red Mill Potato Flakes 454g

Bob's Red Mill Potato Flakes 454g

Low sodium

Sugar free

Vegan

Bob's Red Mill Potato Flakes are made from genuine russet potatoes. In just minutes you can enjoy hot and delicious real mashed potatoes that taste...

Bob's Red Mill Potato Flakes are made from genuine russet potatoes. In just minutes you can enjoy hot and delicious real mashed potatoes that taste just like homemade. It's simple: just add these potato flakes to hot water, gently fluff with a fork, and serve. The "can't fail" recipe is on the label but these Bob's Red Mill Potato Flakes are also outstanding in potato bread loaves and rolls, potato soup, meatloaf and even gravies.

Regular price ₱395
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Ingredients

Dehydrated Potatoes.

How to use

STOVE TOP: Heat water to boiling, then add butter and salt. Remove from heat and add cold milk. Add potato flakes and stir gently. Fluff with a fork; do not whip. Let sit for 2—3 minutes to thicken before serving.

MICROWAVE INSTRUCTIONS: Combine water, butter, salt and milk in a large, microwave-safe bowl of dish. Microwave on high until hot, about 3 minutes. Remove from microwave and add potato flakes. Stir gently and fluff with a fork; do not whip. Let sit for 2-3 minutes to thicken before serving.

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