
2. Cut them in half and then add to boiling pan about 1/2 full of water.


3. Boil on high for about 20-30 minutes or until the potatoes are soft to the touch. Once cooled off and drained, peel off 90% of the skin before blending.

4. Place in blender and mix with breast milk, water, or formula to desired consistency. A hint, it only takes a few table spoons of liquid to blend the potatoes with. Potatoes liquefy very well by themselves so not much liquid will be needed.
5. It is ok if you see a little bit of skin once blended. This will only enhance the flavor and pack a nutritious punch for your little one. :)
