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I would like to bake hamburger buns from a recipe that calls for instant potato flakes, only I can't find instant potato flakes.

This is the original recipe:

1 cup lukewarm water
1/3 cup (3/4 ounce) instant potato flakes
2 1/4 teaspoons yeast
1 tablespoon honey
2 1/2 cups (11 1/4 ounces) bread flour
1 large egg
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon olive oil

How much fresh baked potato should I substitute for the instant potato flakes?

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Where do you live? They are almost certainly sold as "instant mashed potatoes". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_mashed_potatoes and bing.com/images/search?q=instant+mashed+potatoes&FORM=BIFD may help you find them in the store. – Kate Gregory May 20 '11 at 17:44

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Instant potato flakes are effectively dehydrated mashed potatoes (and personally very nasty :-( )

In general for potato flakes you mix 3:4 volume flakes to water. They increase in volume by about two and a bit times, and weight about six times

For potato powder you mix 1:5 volume powder to water. They increase in volume by about three times, and weight about six times.

So roughly 3.75 ounces of water are required to rehydrate .75 ounces of potato flakes which gives 4.5 ounces of mash, or just less than 2/3 cup of mash

Remember to remove the equivalent water (3.75 ounces) from the recipe

This all varies slightly depending on the supplier of flakes and what variety of potato they used

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