Creamy Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Easy & Irresistible! (2024)

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The most popular potato recipes in my house is this mashed potatoes recipe... We live in Idaho the potato capital of the world, so we make this go-to recipe for almost every Sunday dinner and holiday meal.

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Mashed Potato Recipe

There's nothing quite like a good ol' fashioned bowl of creamy mashed potatoes andgravyto warm your heart and soul. When I serve up a heaping scoop of those creamy spuds to my family, I know I've done my job as a mom 😉

They're the ultimate comfort food, the perfect side dish for any meal, and oh-so-irresistible. Who can resist that buttery, velvety texture, those rich flavors, and that heavenly aroma? This creamy mashed potatoes recipe is a staple here in Idaho, and we know how to make 'em right!

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How to Make Perfect Mashed Potatoes

First - Wash, peel (optional), and chop potatoes into 1-2 inch cubes. You'll want to scrub your potatoes really well if you are leaving skins on, (which I prefer.)

Second - Place prepared potatoes into a large pot, and fill with water to cover the top of the potatoes with at least an inch of water.

Third - Place the filled pot on the stovetop, turn to high heat, and bring it to a boil.

Boil your potatoes for about 15 minutes, or until fork tender. If you overcook your potatoes at this point you will have excess moisture in your mashed potatoes.

Fourth - Using 2 hot pads, and the large pot lid, or a colander, drain water off the potatoes and put them back in the pot.

Fifth - Add your melted butter, cream, sour cream, or hot milk and MASH them with a potato ricer (or a hand mixer) just till smooth. *DO NOT OVER MIX OR MASH potatoes... They will become gluey if you do.

Sixth - Add salt and Pepper to taste.

Now is the time you can also add extra seasonings if you like! Chives are delicious in mashed potatoes, as well as grated cheddar cheese, ranch seasoning, onion, and garlic powder. Stir seasoning with your large spoon and taste as you go to season to your tastes.

You can serve your perfect mashed potatoes from the large pot you made them in, or make them look beautiful by spooning them into a pretty large bowl.

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Easy Recipe Ingredients

  • 8 medium-sized russet potatoes (or 8 large Yukon Golds or red potatoes). 4 pounds of potatoes.
  • *Optional - 3 cloves garlic (boil with the potatoes)
  • 5 and a half tablespoons of melted BUTTER
  • ½ cupheavy cream or whole warm milk (I LOVE using cream, but if you're watching calories use whole milk.)
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • Saltto taste
  • Ground black pepperto taste.
  • Cold water to wash potatoes and boil in.
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Tools for Homemade Mashed Potatoes Recipe

  • A Large pot to boil potatoes in.
  • Hand masher or electric hand mixer.
  • Large Spoon - For stirring seasonings in and serving.
  • Large Bowl for Serving
  • Cutting Board and Knife - To Prep Potatoes.
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TIPS

Keep your hot potatoes warm on low heat till ready to serve.

Choose the right potatoes.

For mashed potatoes, russet potatoes are the best potatoes to use because they're starchy and fluffy, which makes them perfect for mashing.

Yukon Gold potatoes and red potatoes are also a great option because they have a buttery flavor and a creamy texture.

Don't overcook the potatoes.

When boiling the potatoes, be sure not to overcook them. You want them to be soft enough to mash, but not so soft that they turn to mush. Keep an eye on them and test them with a fork or knife every few minutes until they're just tender.

Use plenty of butter and cream (or whole milk).

The key to creamy mashed potatoes is plenty of butter and cream or milk. I like to use salted butter because it potatoes need salt, but you can use unsalted butter if that's all you have on hand. For cream or milk, I recommend using heavy cream or whole milk, the cream is indulgent.

Mash the potatoes by hand.

While you can use an electric mixer, stand mixer or food processor to mash the potatoes, the best way to do it by hand. Not only does it give me more control over the texture, but it also prevents the potatoes from becoming gluey. Use a potato masher or a fork to mash the potatoes until they're smooth and creamy.

Season to taste.

Last but not least, season your mashed potatoes to taste. I like to add salt, pepper, and garlic powder, but you can use any seasonings you like. Just be sure to taste as you go so you don't overdo it.

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How to Store Leftovers.

Store leftover mashed potatoes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. These are excellent for lunch the next few days and to make potato pancakes!

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Creamy Mashed Potatoes

Yield: 10 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Additional Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

These irresistibly creamy mashed potatoes are a symphony of buttery richness and fluffy decadence. This creamy mashed potatoes recipe serves 8 adults.

Ingredients

  • 8 medium-sized russet potatoes (or 8 large Yukon Golds). That is about 4 pounds of potatoes.
  • *Optional – 3 cloves garlic (boil with the potatoes)
  • 5 and a half tablespoons of melted BUTTER
  • ½ cup heavy cream whole warm milk (I LOVE using cream, but if you’re watching calories use whole milk.)
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • Salt to taste
  • Ground black pepper to taste.
  • Cold water to wash potatoes and boil in.

Instructions

  1. Wash, Peel, and Cut Potatoes into 1-2" pieces
  2. Place prepared potatoes into a large pot, and fill with water to cover the top of the potatoes with at least an inch of water.
  3. Place the filled pot on the stovetop, turn to high heat, and bring it to a boil.
  4. Boil your potatoes for about 15 minutes
  5. Using 2 hot pads, and the large pot lid, or a colander, drain water off
  6. Add your melted butter, sour cream, cream, or milk and MASH them with a potato ricer (or a hand mixer) just till smooth
  7. Salt & Pepper to taste.
  8. You can also add in extras at this time like: chopped chives, grated cheddar cheese, onion powder or garlic powder to taste.
  9. Enjoy! You may want to make gravy to top your mashed potatoes.. Find that recipe here.

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Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes Recipe

You can also cook your potatoes in an instant pot instead of boiling them on the stovetop. To do this wash and cop potatoes as directed above. Place prepared potatoes into your instant pot and add 1 cup of water. Close the lid and set the cooking time for 5 minutes on high.

Serve Mashed Potatoes With

We love to serve mashed potatoes with Homemade Gravy... And:

Prime Rib Roast

Sirloin Tip Roast

Rump Roast Recipe

Boston Butt Pork Roast Recipe

Pot Roast Dinner

Top Round Roast Recipe

Oven roasted Tri Tip

Smoked Chuck Roast Recipe

Perfect Picnic Roast

Smoked Pork Loin

Fresh Ham Roast

Sources

FDA

USDA

Culinary Institute of America

Creamy Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Easy & Irresistible! (2024)

FAQs

Is milk or cream better for mashed potatoes? ›

As always, better quality ingredients equals better tasting food. Heavy Cream - While you, hypothetically, could use whole milk or something, I don't recommend it. Part of what makes these the creamiest mashed potatoes is the CREAM! Use the cream, we aren't eating mashed potatoes for our health.

Why add butter before milk in mashed potatoes? ›

By adding butter before the milk, we are coating the starch molecules in fat to impart a smooth, silky feel. The rich butter has a moment by itself to meld with the potatoes for a noticeable butter-forward taste. The warmed milk then comes in to give a finishing, creamy touch—loosening things up in the process.

Is sour cream or cream cheese better in mashed potatoes? ›

Cream cheese: Use full-fat for a rich, luxurious texture. Sour cream: Adds a subtle tanginess and creamy texture. Butter or margarine: Softened to work easily into the potatoes without overmixing. Milk: Adds moisture and helps thin the potatoes for a perfect consistency when baked.

What should you avoid when making mashed potatoes? ›

10 Mistakes You're Making With Mashed Potatoes
  1. Using the Wrong Potato.
  2. Not Washing Your Potatoes Before Peeling.
  3. Dumping Your Cubed Potatoes Straight Into Boiling Water.
  4. Not Seasoning the Water.
  5. Not Allowing Them To Drain and Dry.
  6. Overworking the Potatoes When Mashing or Whipping Them.
  7. Not Using Enough Butter.
Oct 17, 2023

Is buttermilk or heavy cream better for mashed potatoes? ›

Buttermilk mashed potatoes have the same consistency as traditional mashed potatoes. Buttermilk is substituted for the typical milk, half and half, or heavy cream. Buttermilk lends them a slight tang while keeping the overall dish a tad bit lighter, due to its lower fat content.

What does Rachael Ray use to mash potatoes? ›

Mash potatoes with half-and-half or milk using a potato masher. Add in the cream cheese and smash until the cheese melts into the potatoes. Add chives or scallions. Season with salt and pepper, to your taste.

Why do restaurant mashed potatoes taste better? ›

Instead of regular milk, pro chefs generally use a generous helping of buttermilk and plenty of half-and-half or (even better) heavy cream in their potatoes. If you think the bartenders up front are pouring heavy, they've got nothing on the cooks in the back who are in charge of the mashed potatoes.

Why put a raw egg in mashed potatoes? ›

Adding egg yolks to a pot of mashed potatoes is an easy, dairy-free texture and taste upgrade that doesn't require any special techniques. The yolks harbor all the flavorful fats and emulsifying components and will thus effectively unify the fat and water in potatoes, translating to a smoother, uniformly creamy pot.

Can you over whip mashed potatoes? ›

When too much starch gets released, the potatoes become gummy, gluey, and unappetizing. Overworking the potatoes can happen in a couple ways: either by simply handling them too much, or by using a food processor, blender, or similar tool, which mixes the potatoes too aggressively.

Can you put too much milk in mashed potatoes? ›

Runny potatoes can happen for a few different reasons. Too much liquid: This is the most common reason. In the mashing process you may have added too much milk or broth.

Is half-and-half or heavy cream better for mashed potatoes? ›

Is milk or cream better for mashed potatoes? I use half-and-half: it gives the potatoes the perfect creamy texture and rich taste. As a half-and-half substitute, you could also use heavy cream or whole milk. Whichever you use, just start with a little and add more as you need it.

How to make chef quality mashed potatoes? ›

Directions
  1. Place potatoes in a large pot and cover with salted water. Bring to a boil. ...
  2. Drain potatoes, then return to the pot. Turn heat to high and allow potatoes to dry for about 30 seconds. ...
  3. Mash potatoes with a potato masher twice around the pot, then add milk and butter. Continue to mash until smooth and fluffy.
Aug 16, 2022

What are the top 3 potatoes for mashed potatoes? ›

The best potatoes for mashed potatoes are a starchy varieties like russet, Idaho or Yukon gold. Starchy potatoes are best for mashed potatoes because they have a fluffy, almost airy texture that breaks down easily.

Is milk or half-and-half better for mashed potatoes? ›

Is milk or cream better for mashed potatoes? I use half-and-half: it gives the potatoes the perfect creamy texture and rich taste. As a half-and-half substitute, you could also use heavy cream or whole milk. Whichever you use, just start with a little and add more as you need it.

Can you substitute milk for cream in mashed potatoes? ›

If you don't have heavy cream, what are good alternatives for mashed potatoes? I can't think of a single reason to waste good cream on mashed potatoes—especially since a little milk of any fat percentage (I use whole milk), or a little butter with some chicken stock will do just as well.

Why add cream to mashed potatoes? ›

Whether you like your mashed potatoes country style, extra smooth, or covered with gravy, you can't go wrong with the addition of butter and cream. Without the two ingredients, you miss out on a lot of flavor and richness, not to mention it just doesn't taste the same.

What is a substitute for half-and-half in mashed potatoes? ›

Half-and-Half – I know this is not readily available in all areas. You can substitute equal amounts of heavy cream and whole milk for the half-and-half in this recipe. Warm butter and half and half – In the past, I've stirred in softened butter and milk from the fridge, or some variation thereof.

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