Potato Stew

Potato Stew

Stewing is a great way to take care of left over potatoes. Potato stew goes well with sausages, meatballs, or smoked, salted or gravad fish.

Medium

Total Time

10 minutes

Servings

4

Ingredients
Everything you'll need to make this recipe
1

10 boiled or raw potatoes

2

30 ml wheat flour

3

4 dl milk, preferably with high fat content (about 3%)

4

20 ml butter (optional)

5

Salt

6

White pepper

7

Dill

Instructions
Step-by-step guide to making this recipe
1

Peel and dice the cold, already boiled, potatoes; make the cubes about 1–2 cm across.

2

Mix the flour with the milk in a saucepan. Be sure to make a smooth mix without lumps; it may help to add just a little bit of milk at the time until a smooth thick substance forms, then add the rest of the milk.

3

Add the butter, and bring the sauce to a boil.

4

Add the potatoes and boil gently for 5 minutes.

5 minutes

5

Add salt, pepper, and dill to taste.

6

Peel and dice the potatoes; make the cubes about 1 cm across.

7

Put the diced potatoes in a saucepan, and add milk until it almost covers the potatoes.

8

Simmer until the potatoes are soft (about 10 minutes) stirring occasionally.

10 minutes

9

If the stew is too thin, add some roux to the potatoes and boil for a few more minutes.

10

Add salt, pepper, and dill to taste.

Notes
  • The dill can be substituted by parsley or chive.
  • Add 1–2 tablespoons (15 ml) of Dijon mustard to touch up the flavor.
  • For a low-fat alternative, omit the butter. Omitting the butter works perfectly fine but the stew will lose some of its smoothness and luster.