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Japan — kofuki imo is a traditional home cooking technique for simple potato preparation
Kofuki Imo Japanese Floury Potato Technique
Japan — kofuki imo is a traditional home cooking technique for simple potato preparation
Kofuki imo (粉吹き芋, powdery potato) is a Japanese technique for cooking potatoes until they develop a floury, dry, powdery exterior coating — achieved by shaking dried, cooked potatoes vigorously in the pot over residual heat to coat with their own starchy surface. The technique produces a visually distinctive white-dusted potato surface that is softer and more textured than standard boiled potato. Used with small potatoes (kita-akari, May Queen varieties) seasoned simply with salt. The floury coating creates a pleasant textural contrast with the moist interior and makes each potato absorb sauces and seasonings more easily.
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