Mashed Potatoes

The best creamy Mashed Potatoes from scratch. So quick and easy to make, it is one of my most made side dishes in my kitchen.
Mashed Potatoes

I was just looking through my recipes, and it seems like the last time I posted something savory was on April 8th when I posted my whole wheat cheese biscuits. So I think it's about time I posted some sort of recipe that is not a breakfast or dessert item.

Even though breakfast and dessert is pretty much my life. I'll deviate slightly from what is usually expected of me.

Mashed Potatoes

But potatoes are pretty much one of my favorite foods anyways, so it's not like I'm punishing myself by making this. I'm just more of a baker than a cook.

But when it comes to making mashed potatoes, I think I could say that I know what I'm doing.

Growing up, my dad would always make bangers and mash: a traditional British dish made up of mashed potatoes and sausages, while little me would sit right beside him while he was making it. When I was old enough, he let me peel the potatoes and be "in charge" of the mashed potatoes.

But ever since I was in the kitchen with my dad, I have never made mashed potatoes. Which is super weird, because I love anything with potatoes in it, on it, or relating to it.

So here's another simple recipe for you guys. Almost too simple. I need to find more creative food ideas...

Mashed Potatoes

 
Mashed Potatoes

Mashed Potatoes

The best creamy Mashed Potatoes from scratch. So quick and easy to make, it is one of my most made side dishes in my kitchen.
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 medium russet potatoes
  • 2 tablespoon salted butter
  • ¾ cup milk (or more, depending on your desired consistency)
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Peel the potatoes and cut them in quarters. Rinse and place in a pot of salted water (enough to cover the potatoes).
  • Bring water to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer, covered. Cook until tender, then drain.
  • Gradually add in the milk and use a potato masher or fork until the potatoes are well mashed, and the potatoes are at your desired consistency. Mix in the butter, then add the salt and pepper to your liking.
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30 Comments

  1. You can never go wrong with a side of mashed potatoes with your meal! These look so fluffy and delicious!

  2. Hi Cathleen, I love mashed potatoes too. Yours look so appetizing. Thanks for sharing with us.

    Have a nice day.

  3. I found myself posting mostly desserts lately too. Oops! Hey, nothing wrong with that 🙂 Now I want mashed potatoes!

  4. my grandpa calls me tater because of my love for mashed potatoes. it's one of my absolute favorite dishes.

  5. I always make mashed potatoes along with steaks. I like to add some minced garlic in it. Yours looks really creamy! Yum!

  6. For some reason, I really love mashing potatoes. I find it very therapeutic and satisfying when I get them all lovely and creamy! Thanks for this reminder to make some soon!

  7. Mmmm mashed potatoes are so easy and delicious! It's also lovely if you fry some leek or onion and swirl through it 😀 There is also a Scottish version of mash called clapshot, I've had it once and it was quite nice, just has some additional root vegetable in it.
    I reckon the humblest of potato mash like yours is definitely the best though 😀 x

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