Mash made from potato chips anyone? Well Stacey and J Sbu tried it

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On Wednesday J Sbu shared an incredible short cut with us on how to make mash…

A Tik Tok user has come up with a brilliant mash potatoes recipe. So, this individual transforms a bag of chips (like- Lays Chips) into a bowl of mashed potatoes.

To make his special mash, Eli first adds salt and vinegar to a pot of water, After the water comes to a boil, he throws in a small bag of classic Lay's chips, filling the pot. He cooks the chips until they begin to lose their shape, then drains the pot with a sieve. Before he finishes the dish, Eli enthusiastically drinks a shot of the cooking liquid.

Then he adds some smoked paprika and plenty of cheese to the dish, mixing it all together before taking a bite - which he called "delicious."

Obviously J Sbu wanted to try this out. Listen to the full podcast to hear if Stacey and J Sbu actually tried the mash and if they enjoyed it.
27 Jan 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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