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Definition of Mashed potato
1. Noun. Potato that has been peeled and boiled and then mashed.
Definition of Mashed potato
1. Proper noun. A dance popular from 1962 through the mid 1960s. ¹
2. Noun. Potato that has been boiled and mashed to a pulpy consistency. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mashed Potato
Literary usage of Mashed potato
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Home Cook Book: A Collection of Practical Receipts by Expert Cooks (1905)
"... Potatoes—Fried Potatoes—mashed potatoes—mashed potato with Cheese Relish—Mashed
Potato with Onion and Bacon—mashed potato and Turnip with Sausage—Puffed ..."
2. Domestic Science by Bertha J. Hoisington Austin (1914)
"VEGETABLES Lesson III mashed potato Materials used: 1 teaspoon, tp, = 64 drops.
1 potato 2 tb milk 1 tp butter \ tp salt Utensils needed: ^ Granite pan with ..."
3. Food and Health: An Elementary Textbook of Home Making by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1916)
"If a thicker soup is desired, use more of the mashed potato. If celery salt is used,
... Add the milk gradually to the mashed, potato, beating vigorously. ..."
4. Food and Health; an Elementary Textbook of Home Making: An Elementary by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1916)
"If a thicker soup is desired, use more of the mashed potato. If celery salt is used,
... Add the milk gradually to the mashed potato, beating vigorously. ..."
5. Food and Health; an Elementary Textbook of Home Making: An Elementary by Helen Kinne, Anna Maria Cooley (1916)
"If a thicker soup is desired, use more of the mashed potato. If celery salt is used,
... Add the milk gradually to the mashed potato, beating vigorously. ..."