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Potato Juice

on: Mar/26/05 and its been viewed 2,571 times

Ok - no, really . . I’ll stop posting about this new juicer as soon as the shine wears off.

But!!!

Potato juice works for thickening gravy much better than flour, cornstarch or Wondra!

It’s true! We had the roast for dinner tonight - - along with roast carrots and potatoes . . . made gravy with the roast juice and used potato juice from my juicer to thicken it.

Perfect!

Posted on: March 26, 2005 |

Posted in: Cooking

/*--- 21 Responses to “Potato Juice” ---*/

  1. Amy
    7:20 pm on March 26th, 2005

    I figured a juicer was just a luxury appliance, but it sounds like it has more than the basic uses… Does it leave any leftover potatoes? What do you do with those? Or does it juice it all?

  2. Lisa
    9:55 pm on March 26th, 2005

    Hi Amy - - there is left over potatoe pulp. You can save those for making mashed potatoes - or use in soup stock later by removing it and freezing them :)

  3. RedFred
    10:40 am on March 28th, 2005

    I feel like I have stumbled on Dan Quail’s blog…..

    Ole dan quail he had a farm e.i.e.i.o.e.

  4. Tim
    11:48 am on March 28th, 2005

    Potato. No e unless in the plural - same as tomato.
    (Sorry for being pedantic and all that, it just looks silly!)

  5. Tim
    11:49 am on March 28th, 2005

    Perhaps I should read previous comments before posting too.

  6. Lisa
    11:58 am on March 28th, 2005

    You say potato . . I say . . . .

    Fixed it :D Thanks!

  7. RedFred
    12:07 pm on March 28th, 2005

    Thanks, you could have left one potatoe so everyone would understand my wit ;-)

  8. Graumagus
    11:35 pm on March 28th, 2005

    Hmmm I may have to try that.
    Usually I just coat the meat in flour before I brown it and it thickens the stew up nicely.

  9. yayaempress
    12:44 pm on March 29th, 2005

    That’s cool, I had no idea you could use potato juice to thicken gravy. (Not that I have a juicer or plan on juicing any potatos anytime soon.)

  10. Master Foley
    1:48 pm on March 31st, 2005

    LOL this is too funny

  11. astroknight
    4:34 pm on April 9th, 2005

    So there I am, in the middle of making orange chicken for supper. I get all the zest I need off the two oranges I figured it would take, I roll them on the counter a few times, I nuke them for about twenty five seconds, I roll them again, I cut the orange balls in half, and I start squeezing each half into the measuring cup to get the 3/4 cup of juice I need for the sauce. Two nice fresh navel oranges and I’m not sure I get a third of a cup of juice out of them. Then I think “If only I had Lisa’s juicer…”, and I laugh.

  12. Lisa
    4:52 am on April 11th, 2005

    Astro :)

    So . . . more importantly - - how was the orange chicken?

    I think I’m going to request that you make weekly recipe posts here - - I have your Guiness brownies scheduled to try sometime this week! :)

  13. astroknight
    7:56 am on April 11th, 2005

    Orange chicken was fantastic!!!! Serves 4 - 6 my ass, there’s barely enough for anybody other than me!

    Then last night I made Marcus Samuelsson’s swedish meatballs from a recipe that was in Friday’s paper (found a similar recipe that I’ll convert in a minute) which was also delicious. I was really curious about it when I read that the sauce used both pickle juice and lindenberries (with a nice substitute for cranberry preserves).

  14. astroknight
    8:10 am on April 11th, 2005

    Swedish meatballs
    Serves 4 to 6

    For the meatballs
    1/2 cup fine dry bread crumbs
    1/4 cup heavy cream
    2 tablespoons olive oil
    1 medium red onion, finely chopped
    3/4 pound ground beef
    3/4 pound ground pork
    2 tablespoons honey
    1 large egg
    Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
    3 tablespoons unsalted butter

    For the sauce
    1 cup chicken stock
    1/2 cup heavy cream
    1/4 cup lingonberry preserves (or cranberry preserves / sauce)
    2 tablespoons juice from quick pickled cucumbers
    Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

    Prepare the meatballs: Heat the oil in a small skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and sauté for about 5 minutes, until softened. Remove from the heat. In a large bowl, combine the ground beef, pork, onion, honey, and egg, and mix well with your hands. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Combine the bread crumbs and heavy cream in a separate small bowl, stirring with a fork until all the crumbs are moistened. Add the bread crumb–cream mixture and mix well. With wet hands (to keep the mixture from sticking), shape the mixture into meatballs the size of a golf ball, placing them on a plate lightly moistened with water. You should have about 24 meatballs. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the meatballs, in batches if necessary, and cook, turning frequently, for about 7 minutes, until browned on all sides and cooked through. Transfer the meatballs to a plate, and discard all but 1 tablespoon of fat from the skillet.

    Prepare the sauce: Return the skillet to the heat, whisk in the stock, cream, preserves, and pickle juice, and bring to a simmer. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Add the meatballs to the sauce, reduce the heat to medium, and simmer for about 5 minutes, until the sauce thickens slightly and the meatballs are heated through.

    Serve hot with hot preserves and pickles.

  15. Lisa
    12:39 am on April 12th, 2005

    Astro - I can see I’m going to have to give you a login to this blog and request that you make a “Recipe of the Week” post on a regular basis.

    I’m printing this one out! And I STILL haven’t tried the Guiness brownies yet!
    AND - still awaiting the orange chicken recipe. And . . and … and . .

    Ok - I think I’m done.

    If you’re game on the recipe of the week thing - - let me know - you’ll get your login here asap :D

    God I love food! lol

  16. astroknight
    9:18 am on April 12th, 2005

    Sounds like it could be fun… :smile:

  17. astroknight
    1:37 pm on April 12th, 2005

    Hmmmmm. I’ll be a part of “Just A Girl”. Am I going to have to wear a dress when I do my pieces??? Shave my…. legs???? Watch Barbara Streisand movies???? :shock::shock::shock:

  18. Lisa
    4:20 pm on April 12th, 2005

    only if you provide pictures, astro! :twisted:

  19. astroknight
    7:06 pm on April 12th, 2005

    Be careful what you wish for… :twisted::shock:

  20. Paulina in sweden
    11:59 am on December 22nd, 2005

    Hello there :)

    In sweden we eat swedish meatballs whit boiled potato and brown sauce. and lindenberries ore what you call them in usa..

    Im my meatballs i allso have “extract” from meat, dont know what you call it in usa :(
    (if you boil meatbones in wather and add salt, boil it for a long while untill you get a good tasting “soup”. buljong we call it.)

    In swedish the dish is called:
    Köttbullar med kokt potatis, brunsås och lingonsylt.
    (meatballs whit potato, brownsause and lindenberries)

    Its a typicall swedish dish… \:d/\:d/

  21. Tristan J. Shuddery
    10:32 pm on November 30th, 2006

    I have verified this with my own juicer: Potato juice is the very best thickener you can get. Much better than corn-starch. Unlike cornflour it never goes lumpy and it gives your gravy a delightful roast potato flavor.

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