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This Mashed Potatoes Recipe is the best mashed potato recipe you’re ever going to make. Not just for holidays, this mashed potato recipe goes with everything!

As the holiday season is approaching, I wanted to share this super easy and delicious creamy mashed potatoes recipe with you. While in my opinion, mashed potatoes recipe goes with everything, it’s the best side dish for the holiday as pretty much everyone loves potatoes! You can’t go wrong with it and it’s a crowd pleaser just like my Potatoes au Gratin.

Need something to serve with these mashed potatoes recipe? Try my Baked Meatballs Casserole, Garlic Butter Pork Tenderloin Recipe, Garlic Butter Chicken Thighs, Easy Broiled Salmon Recipe, and my Roasted Lemon Chicken Leg Recipe.

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This best mashed potatoes recipe is not only a great option to go along with your juicy turkey or cranberry sauce, but it is also a great recipe to have on hand every time you need a quick and easy side dish. It is so quick to whip up as it’s a recipe you can make in less than 30 minutes.

I find that this homemade mashed potatoes recipe is a very family friendly recipe as well. Most little ones I know love mashed potatoes and they are always reaching for seconds. If you have a little one who loves this creamy mashed potatoes recipes, let me know in the comments!

Ingredients to Make Mashed Potatoes Recipe

  • Russet or Yukon gold potatoes– peeled and cut potatoes into quarters lengthwise.
  • Salt
  • Softened butter –softened, not melted.
  • Heavy cream –you can also use sour cream or even cream cheese if you prefer.
  • Salt and ground black pepper –to taste
  • Fresh parsley
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Instructions to make Mashed Potatoes recipe

Prep and Cook the Potatoes

  1. Peel potatoes and remove the little knots from the potatoes with the tip of a potato peeler.
  2. In a large pot (6qt.), place potatoes and cover with water. Add salt and bring to a boil. Cook potato until fork tender (about 15-20 minutes).
  3. Drain the potatoes and return them to pot.
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Make the Creamy Mashed Potatoes

  1. Add butter, salt, pepper and heavy creamy.
  2. Use a potato masher, a potato ricer or an electric mixerto mash the potatoes until smooth.
  3. Stir with a wooden spoon until completely combined and creamy.
  4. Transfer this creamy mashed potatoes to a serving bowl and top with more butter for more flavor. Season with fresh parsley.
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Tips to the Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe

  • Always start your potatoes in cold water and bring it up to a boil and don’t add the raw potatoes to boiling water. This helps the potatoes cook evenly and not fall apart/overcook.
  • Be sure to fully drain your potatoes before you mash them. You don’t want it to be watery.
  • It’s important to salt your water when cooking the potatoes as it helps flavour the potatoes early on and makes the potatoes more flavourful. This also means you can add less salt later since there’s already flavour.
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How To Store Leftovers

  • To Store: Add your buttery mashed potatoes in an airtight container and place it in the fridge for up to 4 days.
  • To Freeze:While potatoes don’t tend to freeze well, you can freeze mashed potatoes as the fat that’s added to it helps it freeze better. You can freeze mashed potatoes in 1 cup portions on a lined sheet pan before transferring them into a freezer bag if you want single portion mashed potatoes for later!
  • To Reheat: In the microwave: when reheating mashed potatoes in the microwave, try to do so on half heat so it decreases the likelihood of it drying out. On the stove top: reheat this creamy mashed potatoes on low heat on the stove top with an extra splash of milk or cream to loosen it up.

Recipe Variations

  • Garlic and herbs:If you love garlic as much as me, you’ll want to try this best mashed potatoes recipe with minced cloves garlic and fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme, or chives. Just trust me!
  • Low carb:For a low carb version of this recipe, give mashed cauliflower a try! I have an easymashed cauliflowerrecipe that has the same creamy texture as these mashed potatoes!
  • Vegan:To make this mashed potato recipe vegan, simply substitute the butter for vegan butter and use your preferred dairy-free cream instead of heavy cream.
  • Instant Pot: How to make this recipe in a IP? Make my Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes.

More Mashed Vegetables Recipes to Try:

Mashed Butternut SquashCreamy Savory Mashed Sweet PotatoesHealthy Mashed Sweet PotatoesWhole30 Mashed Cauliflower Recipe

Recommended Tools

  • Large Pot: To boil the potatoes, you’ll need a large soup or stock pot.
  • Potato Masher: Use a potato masher to get the perfect thick and creamy consistency. For this mashed potato recipe, you can also use a potato ricer or a hand mixer.
  • Large Bowl: I can never make just a little bit of mashed potatoes, so a nice big bowl comes in handy for serving.

What To Serve With Creamy Mashed Potatoes

Here are tasty recipes that would pair well with creamy mashed potatoes:

  • Easy mains:I love recipes that come together in the oven, because you can multi-task and make the potatoes while the rest of the meal is cooking. For an easy, nutritious meal that your family will love, serve this classic side dish with myEasy Oven Baked Ribs,Easy Oven Pork Chop Recipe,or myHealthy Meatloaf Recipe.Also, it’s perfect to serve it for Thanksgiving dinner with Easy Roasted Turkey Leg and or Turkey Breast Recipe.
  • Garlic butter: There’s just something about garlic butter that pairs SO well with these creamy mashed potatoes. I highly recommend trying this dish with myGarlic Butter Pork Tenderloin Recipe.
  • More sides!: To round out your meal, add another tasty veggie side dish like myair fryer Brussels sprouts,roasted green beans, roasted vegetables orfresh arugula salad.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What potatoes is best for mashed potatoes recipe?

Choose higher starch potatoes such as Russet Potatoes or Yukon Golds for the most fluffy and smooth mashed potatoes. Waxy potatoes are more firm so when mashed, it might come out looking more like a paste.

What butter should I use?

I suggest using unsalted butter for this mashed potatoes recipe since we are seasoning with salt and pepper. If you only have salted butter, I suggest tasting as you go to not make this creamy mashed potatoes recipe overly salty.

What if I don’t have heavy cream?

Half and half is a good alternative if you don’t have any heavy cream on hand.
Whole milk also can work in a pinch as well but keep in mind that the heavy cream in the recipe helps with giving the mashed potatoes a creamy luxurious texture. If you use something like slim milk, your mashed potatoes won’t come out as creamy.

What are some toppings I can put on my potatoes?

Here are some ideas of what you can (but not limited to!) top your creamy mashed potatoes with: Bacon, chives, shredded cheese, jalapeños, roasted garlic, green onions, other fresh herbs of choice.

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Mashed Potatoes Recipe

ThisMashed Potatoes Recipe is the best mashed potato recipe you're ever going to make. Not just for holidays, this mashed potato recipe goes with everything!

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

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Ingredients

  • 2 lbs. russet or Yukon gold potatoes peeled and cut potatoes into quarters lengthwise.
  • Salt for boiling water
  • 1 stick softened butter plus 2 tablespoons for garnish
  • 1/2 cup heavy creamy
  • Salt and ground black pepper to taste
  • 2 tsp. fresh parsley chopped

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Instructions

  • Peel potatoes andremove the little knots from the potatoes with the tip of a potato peeler.

  • In a large pot (6qt.),place potatoes and cover with cold water. Add salt and bring to a boil. Cook potato until fork tender (about 15-20 minutes).

  • Drain and return potatoes to pot.

  • Add butter, salt, pepper and heavy creamy.

  • Use a potato masher to mash potatoes until smooth. I LOVE to use this one (It's the best)

  • Stir until completely combined and creamy.

  • Transfer potatoes to a serving bowl and top with more butter. Season with fresh parsley.

Tips

  • Salt the water generously as it adds flavour to the potatoes.
  • Make sure the potatoes are well drained before mashing so they stay thick and creamy.
  • To store: Place leftover mashed potatoes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
  • To reheat:I like to reheat the mash in the microwave or stovetop with a splash of liquid to help loosen it up.
  • To freeze: Freeze mashed potatoes in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1/6 Calories: 381kcal (19%) Carbohydrates: 48g (16%) Protein: 6g (12%) Fat: 19g (29%) Saturated Fat: 10g (63%) Monounsaturated Fat: 3g Cholesterol: 33mg (11%) Sodium: 855mg (37%) Potassium: 750mg (21%) Fiber: 5g (21%) Sugar: 3g (3%)

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.

© Author: Olivia Ribas

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  1. Chrissa - Physical Kitchness says

    Love love love the array of herbs you used in these mashed potatoes! Mine were so boring, now I have an excuse to mix it up a bit!

    Reply

  2. Denise @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says

    I’ve never tried putting olive oil in my mashed potatoes before, but these look so creamy I’m going to have to try it! I also love that you put tarragon in them…I love tarragon and it seems so underused!

    Reply

  3. eat good 4 life says

    I love everything about this. I love mashed potatoes but I have not made them in for ever. I like the fact that you used basil, I am sure the flavor was superb!

    Reply

  4. Susan Wirth says

    I’m confused. The comments don’t seem to match the ingredients in your recipe. Where is the tarragon, basil, and olive oil?

    Reply

    • Olivia says

      This recipe was retested and updated. That’s why we didn’t add these ingredients.

      Reply

  5. jessica says

    I dont have heavy cream or cream at all, is there a subsitute I can do?

    Reply

    • Olivia says

      You can use milk 2%

      Reply

  6. Bonnie says

    You have contradicting potato boiling instructions. One place says add potatoes to cold water and bring to boil. A second place says add potatoes to boiling water. 1st is correct.

    Reply

    • Olivia says

      Thanks for pointing it out. You should add potatoes to cold water and bring to boil.

      Reply

  7. Mika balogh says

    This recipe is marked vegan but cream and butter arent

    Reply

    • Olivia says

      I think it’s marked as vegetarian.

      Reply

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FAQs

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.

What is the trick to thicken mashed potatoes? ›

You can use what you have on hand: Flour, cornstarch, or powdered milk are all solid options that are probably already in your pantry. Potato flour and potato starch would work as well. Stir in the thickening agent gradually, about a tablespoon at a time, until the potatoes have reached your desired consistency.

Is milk or water better for mashed potatoes? ›

Potatoes are like pasta, in that they leach starches into their cooking liquid. In the case of pasta, you want to reserve some of that liquid to give sauce a luscious shine and bind it to the noodles.

How do restaurants make their mashed potatoes so good? ›

Potato Ricer: A potato ricer produces incredibly smooth and fluffy mashed potatoes by pressing cooked potatoes through small holes. It's ideal for achieving a restaurant-quality texture.

Can you add too much milk to 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.

How do you make mashed potatoes fluffy and not gluey? ›

Removing the potato starch both before and after cooking ensures fluffy, not gluey, mashed potatoes.

How long to boil potatoes for mashed potatoes? ›

Once boiling, reduce heat, adjusting as needed to maintain a simmer. Cook potatoes until they offer no resistance when pierced: 10–12 minutes for baby potatoes, 15–20 minutes for small potatoes, or 30–40 minutes for large cubed potatoes. Drain potatoes in a colander and let cool 10 minutes.

What not to do 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.
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Should I melt the butter before putting in mashed potatoes? ›

Instead, it's better to use cold butter, so all of the starch is equally coated in the fat and milk solids. Whereas it's important to use cold butter for mashed potatoes, you'll want to add cream that's warm or room temperature.

Should you soak potatoes in cold water before boiling for mashed potatoes? ›

The secret ingredient is just ice-cold water.

You soak the potatoes in iced water before they are cooked. This eliminates much of the starches in the potatoes, resulting in a super light and fluffy mash. It's also like when you make rice.

How many potatoes are needed for mashed potatoes for 2 people? ›

How Many Pounds of Potatoes Per Person You'll Need
Number of peoplePounds of potatoes
21 lb.
42 lb.
63 lb.
84 lb.
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What adds flavor to mashed potatoes? ›

Extra Salt

You should be salting the boiling water and the potatoes after cooking. You can also lean on seasoning salts like Tony Chacheres, for additional flavor and salt. For a fun twist, try adding a dollop of white miso to your next batch of mashed potatoes; it's not only salty, but savory.

How long should you boil potatoes? ›

In general small or cubed potatoes will take about 10 to 15 minutes to boil, while larger, whole potatoes will take between 20 to 25 minutes. To check potatoes for doneness, insert a knife into one.

How do restaurants keep mashed potatoes fresh? ›

Restaurants prepare the potatoes ahead by boiling and mashing just the potato, then just before serving, it is mixed into boiling cream (or milk or even broth or a combination thereof) to reheat it and make it nice and creamy.

Why are restaurant baked potatoes so good? ›

People are often accustomed to placing their taters on a baking sheet with parchment paper or wrapping their spuds in foil. But one of the reasons why restaurant baked potatoes taste so good is because kitchens know that using wire racks or oven grates allows all sides of the spuds to be exposed to hot air.

Why are Bob Evans mashed potatoes so good? ›

Made with fresh real potatoes, butter, and milk, Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes tastes like homemade. We put extra care into making our mashed potatoes rich and creamy to deliver that homemade flavor you expect.

Why do restaurant fries taste better? ›

Blanching: The Reason Why French Fries Taste Better

Your potatoes need to take two separate dips in hot oil to reach restaurant quality. Oil-blanching is a two-part process that reduces the moisture and starch content in your fries, helping them crisp up.

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