We asked some of our favorite food bloggers to share a holiday treat with us over our holiday break. Megan Reardon lives in Seattle and writes one of my all-time favorite blogs, Not Martha. Here's a fabulously fun post from Megan: Christmas trees made out of Duchess Potatoes!
This side dish is a simple way to add a bit of festive whimsy to your Christmas dinner.
Duchess Potatoes are usually piped into tall swirls, but this time I twisted the piping bag back and forth a bit. I tried out a bunch of fancy piping tips but in the end came back to a basic large star tip. Pipe the trees as tall as you can as they settle a bit as they cook. To make it easier to place the stars use a knife to poke a hole in the top of the trees after they come out of the oven.
I also skipped the step in the recipe below that has you brush melted butter on the piped trees; no matter how gentle I was it distorted the details. But if you have an awesome pastry brush go for it.
Merry Christmas!
Duchess Potato Christmas Trees with Yellow Pepper Stars
recipe adapted from Baking Bites
2 pounds russet or baking potatoes
Salt and pepper, to taste
1/2 cup butter, plus additional for topping
1 large egg
2 large yellow bell peppers, cut in half and cleaned
Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper
Peel and quarter potatoes and place in a large pot of salted boiling water. Cook until extremely tender (time will vary by size of the potatoes, but expect to cook them for at least 20 minutes). Drain and transfer to a large bowl.
Add the butter and salt and pepper to taste, and mash the potatoes well. Allow mixture to cool for 10 to 15 minutes, until potatoes are not hot to the touch. Mash in the egg and beat thoroughly with a wooden spoon until potatoes are smooth.
Transfer potatoes to a piping bag fitted with a large star tip. Pipe potatoes onto baking sheet in descending peaks to form Christmas trees. Brush gently with additional melted butter, if you can do it without smushin the trees.
While the potatoes are baking, use a sharp paring knife to cut small stars out of the yellow bell pepper.
Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden brown. Place a star on top of each "tree" and serve hot.
Not Martha
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Comments (8)
YUM! I would probably ass cheedar cheese stars at the end instead of peppers though.
These would be fun for a boy birthday party, too. Use darker spices in the potatoes, and cut some red peppers to look like lava - instant volcano!
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Cheddar cheese would melt, but it would be tasty!
As to the butter-brushing issue, I bet you could use an olive oil mister or even just a squirt bottle filled with melted butter to dribble some on. Great timing on the post, by the way. I'm serving mashed for dinner Saturday but was just thinking it was a little boring. Perfect way to festive it up.
Add green food coloring to your potatoes, then they'd be more recognizable as trees.
Can these be made ahead of time and then reheated?
Made these for Christmas - fun to make and very tasty. I ended up with 2 baking sheets full - too many stars to make so went without them. They still looked very good and like Christmas trees.
I made them in advance and froze them. I didn't put the extra butter on but think they would have held their shape if I did
Wonderful idea