{"id":11267,"date":"2012-12-12T15:04:31","date_gmt":"2012-12-12T23:04:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/shescookin.com\/?p=11267"},"modified":"2015-11-24T08:28:04","modified_gmt":"2015-11-24T16:28:04","slug":"trufflicious-low-fat-truffled-mashed-potatoes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shescookin.com\/trufflicious-low-fat-truffled-mashed-potatoes\/","title":{"rendered":"Trufflicious: Low Fat Truffled Mashed Potatoes"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Welcome to December 12, 2012!<\/p>\n

12\/12\/12 is either lucky or the end of the world as we \u00a0know it according to the ancient predictions of Nostradamus and the Mayans.<\/p>\n

Considered auspicious by some, doomed by others, and just plain easy to remember by many.\u00a0<\/em>The number certainly holds significance in human existence through the millennia, a fact of which there is indisputable evidence:<\/em><\/p>\n

Apart from there being 12 hours of day and night, and 12 months in the year in the Roman calendar,\u00a0there 12 signs of the Zodiac, 12 Apostles, 12 days of Christmas, 12 tribes of Israel, 12 gods of Olympus, 12 old testament prophets… you get the idea.<\/em><\/p>\n

Some say the day symbolizes love, others completeness or fulfillment.\u00a0<\/em>You can read more about some ways the day is celebrated, dreaded or otherwise acknowledged at GlobalPost<\/a>.<\/p>\n

To me, it means that there are only 12 more days until Christmas Eve and I better get busy! Is that shallow of me? Sorry \ud83d\ude09 There are presents to buy and cards to address – old school, maybe, but I think its important to send close friends and family a real-live greeting card that you can hold in your hands and tape to the wall. But, more importantly, I’m acting as the General Contractor on a bathroom remodel that’s gone two weeks longer than planned (no surprise there) and needs to be done by Sunday so we can clear out of College Girl’s bathroom. Super EXCITED that our girl is coming home from her five-month Study Abroad stint in Japan and all of us in her space is probably not the welcome home she is expecting.<\/p>\n

With only 12 more days till Christmas Eve,\u00a0I’m also celebrating with a recipe for one of America’s favorite comfort foods and a staple on the holiday table: Mashed Potatoes. And, I wanted them to be special mashed potatoes. What are the most extravagant mashed potatoes you can think of? Lobster Mash and Truffle Mashed potatoes immediately come to mind. Totally rich and decadent, but also very pricey mashed potatoes. Maine Lobster tails cost upwards of $35.00 each and truffles are considered the most expensive food in the world<\/a>.\u00a0European white truffles sell for as much as $3,600 a pound and\u00a0I can’t afford that – we need to pay for this bathroom!<\/p>\n

So… with the help of Da Rosario White Truffle Oil (1.76 ounces for $14.99, purchased at We Olive)<\/a> I devised a way to impart that distinctive earthy, umami truffle taste to mashed potatoes without sacking the college fund AND with little guilt about the amount of fat and calories being consumed in the process. These mashed potatoes are a perfect accompaniment for the beef or pork that a lot of folks favor at Christmas, and complements turkey as well. They have that special touch worthy of a holiday dinner, but are low-fat and equally suitable for everyday meals.<\/p>\n

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