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Masher meaning
One who, or that which, mashes. | A machine for making mash.
Synonyms of Masher
Example sentences (19)
Drain and allow to cool before mashing lightly with a fork or potato masher.
Drain and mash them with a potato masher.
I think the bigger issue is people using a machine or mixer instead of a manual ricing masher.
Off heat, add 4 tablespoons of the remaining butter and mash with a potato masher until almost smooth.
Other times, it’s a clue to the function of an item: “watering can,” “potato masher” and “paintbrush” come easily to mind.
Crush the potatoes gently with a masher and fit them into the spaces.
Drain the potatoes and then mash with a potato masher or ricer.
I mash the potato with the flat paddle attachment of a food mixer, but a potato masher or ricer will also work.
Never mind the Nespresso, where’s the potato masher?
What’s more, it's also got a blender attachment, a whisk, a potato masher, and a mini chopper.
Add the chopped fresh and tinned tomatoes, a pinch of dried red chilli and a pinch of oregano, and simmer for 20 minutes, pressing the tomatoes with the back a wooden spoon or potato masher, until rich, saucy and to your liking.
Joseph Masher, president of the New York chapter of the National Association of Theatre owners, said the theater is part of a statewide drive to reopen theaters.
Add the butter to the potatoes and mash with a fork, ricer or potato masher.
Mash with a potato masher or a fork and then pack it into a measuring cup.
Reduce the heat and mash the potatoes into the greens using a potato masher or large fork.
The Yankees recently added beefy masher Edwin Encarnación to their lineup, and they also recently sent a deeply bummed Clint Frazier down to the minors.
Bryce Harper is just fine as always and Anthony Rendon is our resident lefty masher on Washington.
I use a potato masher to make sure the tomatoes are really pulpy.
In one show, the topic on The Money Programme is fiscal policy and other matters monetary, and Masher asks some very abstruse questions about the Bank of England and its role in the economy.