The right way to make Michelin-level mash with Pierre Koffmann | Meet your Maestro | BBC Maestro
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Mashed potato at a Michelin level means one thing: Robuchon ratios. Butter to potato, cream to starch, pass through a sieve until your arm aches. Koffmann knows this because he worked in the same classical tradition, and his version rivals anything served in a three-star dining room. If you serve mash and have never weighed your butter, start here.
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