Vegan Organic Homestyle Mashed Potatoes

$5.99

Whipped, Organic Vegan Homestyle Mashed Potatoes Ready in 5 minutes!

Gluten Free, Kosher, Non GMO, Organic

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Preparation

Stovetop Directions

  1. Place buttery spread and water in a saucepan and heat to a boil
  2. Remove from heat and stir in Organic Mashed Potatoes
  3. Add vegan milk and stir thoroughly with fork to achieve desired consistency.  Do not whip.

Microwave Directions

  1. Place buttery spread, vegan milk, and water in a microwave-safe bowl.  Heat on high for 45 seconds to 1 minute until buttery spread is melted and water is almost boiling.
  2. Stir in Organic Mashed Potatoes
  3. Microwave on high for 3 1/2 minutes.
  4. Stir thoroughly with fork to achieve consistency.  Do not whip.

Quickest Preparation

Pour boiling water and buttery spread into a bowl.  Sprinkle in the Organic Mashed Potatoes and stir well.  Stir in Vegan Milk until well mixed.  Serve immediately.

 

For Creamier Potatoes

Add more Vegan milk (stir in 1 Tbsp at a time to reach desired consistency)

 

For Firmer Potatoes

Let sit 2-3 minutes before serving.  Refrigerate leftovers and serve within 3 days.

Description

It’s time to indulge in Vegan Homestyle Mashed Potatoes!  Delicious, fluffy mashed potatoes that are ready in just 5 minutes.  To top it all off, they are Gluten-Free, Organic, Kosher, and incredibly yummy.  We don’t have to tell you this is the perfect addition to any holiday meal so don’t hesitate to pick some up at NoPigNeva!

Ingredients

Organic Potato Flakes, Organic Onion Powder,Sea Salt, Organic Black Pepper.

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Linda Bassett
Soggy Box

As the pcks melt... putting the box in a baggy would have helped. But! on to more important things. As I was pretty much pleased with my box of goodies, could signing up for a membership be far behind? You are OUT of everything! (I want anyway) Is this the norm?