About Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Potatoes are one of my favorite veggies – they’re starchy, filling, and oh so versatile. You can add them to rice, curries, sandwiches, or even raita. As much as I love the humble spud in all its many forms, I hold a special place in my heart for mashed potatoes. Basic mashed potatoes are simply made with potatoes, milk, butter, salt and pepper. The potatoes are cooked till tender. The cooked potatoes are then strained and mashed with warm milk, butter, salt and pepper. Once you know the basic formula for making what I affectionately call “mashies,” there are tons of ways for you to spice them up to your own liking. Here’s what I like to add to mine:

Garlic – Garlic adds a lovely mildly nutty flavor to these mashed potatoes to take their flavor over the top. Feel free to swap in other alliums of your choice – chives are another excellent option, as are caramelized onions.Herbs – Personally I prefer to use fresh herbs, but you can certainly use dried if you don’t have any fresh on hand. The herbs can change depending on your mood and what you are serving with your mashed potatoes. Try anything from cilantro or parsley to tarragon or rosemary.Black pepper – When it comes to black pepper, freshly crushed is the name of the game; it just has so much more flavor than ground black pepper powder! Fat – You can use either or both butter and extra virgin olive oil (evoo). I have made mashed potatoes with both on various occasions and both work fine.Milk – For a rich, creamy version, I suggest using whole milk. For vegan mashed potatoes, coconut milk or almond milk works well. Please note that with coconut milk, you will get a slight coconut taste in the mashed potatoes.

I generally make enough quantity of mashed potatoes so that there are no leftovers. Yet, one can easily half or double or triple this recipe and make it for small parties or gatherings.

How To Make Mashed Potatoes

Making flavored mashed potatoes is quite easy. Here’s how it’s done:

Prep Potatoes

  1. Rinse 500 grams of potatoes in water using a colander. Brush off any mud if needed. Rinse well. Drain the water and then peel the potatoes.
  2. Chop them in 1.5 to 2 inches cubes.
  3. Place chopped potatoes in a pan (3 litres or 3 quarts size). Add ½ teaspoon salt.
  4. Pour in 2 cups of water and stir to combine. The water should just about cover the potatoes. Add water more or less depending on the size of the pan.

Cook Potatoes

  1. Cover the pan. Keep the pan on a stovetop on a medium-low to medium heat for the potatoes to cook.
  2. While the potatoes are cooking, check at intervals to ensure they don’t overcook. Meanwhile, you can chop garlic and fresh herbs, if using.
  3. The potatoes have to be softened, but they should not fall apart. The potatoes will take about 20 to 25 minutes to cook depending on the size of the pan, the thickness of pan and the intensity of the heat.
  4. Check by piercing a knife or a fork; it should smoothly pass through the cooked potatoes without any resistance.
  5. Pour the contents of the pan in a colander and drain the water very well.

Cook Milk and Butter

  1. In the same pan in which the potatoes were cooked (no need to clean it first), add ½ cup + 2 tablespoons milk.
  2. Add 2 tablespoons butter.
  3. Add ½ teaspoon finely chopped or minced garlic. Please note that you can also add garlic to the boiling potatoes instead.
  4. Heat on low or medium-low, stirring occasionally. The butter will begin to melt.
  5. Let the milk+butter+garlic mixture become hot or come to a gentle boil.
  6. Now turn off the heat and add the potatoes to the pan with the milk, butter and garlic.

Make Garlic Mashed Potatoes

  1. Remove the pan from the stovetop and place it on your kitchen countertop. Begin to mash the potatoes with a potato masher, vegetable masher, or use a potato ricer if you have it instead of the masher. Preferably the masher should have ricer like holes in it as this mimics the ricer while mashing.
  2. Mash till you get a smooth, fluffy and light consistency. Do not mash too much as this will break down the starches more and make for a gummy texture. You can always add more butter and some warm milk to get your desired consistency.
  3. Sprinkle some freshly crushed black pepper and a bit of salt. Go easy on the salt as some saltiness will be there in the potatoes – remember we added salt while cooking potatoes. You can always add more salt later after doing a taste test, but you can’t take it away.
  4. Add 2 to 3 teaspoons of fresh mixed herbs or ½ to 1 teaspoon of dried mixed herbs. I have used a mix of fresh rosemary and parsley here.
  5. Fold in the herbs, pepper, and salt. Taste and season as needed, then serve. These fluffy mashed potatoes should hold their shape, as shown in the photo below.
  6. With a spatula, place the garlic mashed potatoes in your serving bowl while still hot or warm. Garnish with some chopped parsley or chives. You can also add some cubes of butter as a garnish.

Serving Suggestions

I always serve mashed potatoes with some roasted vegetables and a bowl of soup like Corn Soup, Tomato Soup, or Carrot Soup, but it makes a pretty fabulous side for all kinds of tasty things. Here are some vegetarian options to consider:

Roasted, grilled or steamed vegetablesCreamed Spinach or creamed cornVegetarian or vegan stroganoffA delish vegetarian meatballs and sauceMarinated & grilled tofu or paneer (Indian cottage cheese)You can even use this recipe of garlic mashed potatoes for making dishes where mashed potatoes are required, like shepherd’s pie, pot pies, potato patties etc.

What do you like to serve with your mashed potatoes? Let us know in the comments below, or tag me on your social posts so I can cheer you on!

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title: “Garlic Mashed Potatoes Recipe " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-30” author: “Jose Messina”

About Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Potatoes are one of my favorite veggies – they’re starchy, filling, and oh so versatile. You can add them to rice, curries, sandwiches, or even raita. As much as I love the humble spud in all its many forms, I hold a special place in my heart for mashed potatoes. Basic mashed potatoes are simply made with potatoes, milk, butter, salt and pepper. The potatoes are cooked till tender. The cooked potatoes are then strained and mashed with warm milk, butter, salt and pepper. Once you know the basic formula for making what I affectionately call “mashies,” there are tons of ways for you to spice them up to your own liking. Here’s what I like to add to mine:

Garlic – Garlic adds a lovely mildly nutty flavor to these mashed potatoes to take their flavor over the top. Feel free to swap in other alliums of your choice – chives are another excellent option, as are caramelized onions.Herbs – Personally I prefer to use fresh herbs, but you can certainly use dried if you don’t have any fresh on hand. The herbs can change depending on your mood and what you are serving with your mashed potatoes. Try anything from cilantro or parsley to tarragon or rosemary.Black pepper – When it comes to black pepper, freshly crushed is the name of the game; it just has so much more flavor than ground black pepper powder! Fat – You can use either or both butter and extra virgin olive oil (evoo). I have made mashed potatoes with both on various occasions and both work fine.Milk – For a rich, creamy version, I suggest using whole milk. For vegan mashed potatoes, coconut milk or almond milk works well. Please note that with coconut milk, you will get a slight coconut taste in the mashed potatoes.

I generally make enough quantity of mashed potatoes so that there are no leftovers. Yet, one can easily half or double or triple this recipe and make it for small parties or gatherings.

How To Make Mashed Potatoes

Making flavored mashed potatoes is quite easy. Here’s how it’s done:

Prep Potatoes

  1. Rinse 500 grams of potatoes in water using a colander. Brush off any mud if needed. Rinse well. Drain the water and then peel the potatoes.
  2. Chop them in 1.5 to 2 inches cubes.
  3. Place chopped potatoes in a pan (3 litres or 3 quarts size). Add ½ teaspoon salt.
  4. Pour in 2 cups of water and stir to combine. The water should just about cover the potatoes. Add water more or less depending on the size of the pan.

Cook Potatoes

  1. Cover the pan. Keep the pan on a stovetop on a medium-low to medium heat for the potatoes to cook.
  2. While the potatoes are cooking, check at intervals to ensure they don’t overcook. Meanwhile, you can chop garlic and fresh herbs, if using.
  3. The potatoes have to be softened, but they should not fall apart. The potatoes will take about 20 to 25 minutes to cook depending on the size of the pan, the thickness of pan and the intensity of the heat.
  4. Check by piercing a knife or a fork; it should smoothly pass through the cooked potatoes without any resistance.
  5. Pour the contents of the pan in a colander and drain the water very well.

Cook Milk and Butter

  1. In the same pan in which the potatoes were cooked (no need to clean it first), add ½ cup + 2 tablespoons milk.
  2. Add 2 tablespoons butter.
  3. Add ½ teaspoon finely chopped or minced garlic. Please note that you can also add garlic to the boiling potatoes instead.
  4. Heat on low or medium-low, stirring occasionally. The butter will begin to melt.
  5. Let the milk+butter+garlic mixture become hot or come to a gentle boil.
  6. Now turn off the heat and add the potatoes to the pan with the milk, butter and garlic.

Make Garlic Mashed Potatoes

  1. Remove the pan from the stovetop and place it on your kitchen countertop. Begin to mash the potatoes with a potato masher, vegetable masher, or use a potato ricer if you have it instead of the masher. Preferably the masher should have ricer like holes in it as this mimics the ricer while mashing.
  2. Mash till you get a smooth, fluffy and light consistency. Do not mash too much as this will break down the starches more and make for a gummy texture. You can always add more butter and some warm milk to get your desired consistency.
  3. Sprinkle some freshly crushed black pepper and a bit of salt. Go easy on the salt as some saltiness will be there in the potatoes – remember we added salt while cooking potatoes. You can always add more salt later after doing a taste test, but you can’t take it away.
  4. Add 2 to 3 teaspoons of fresh mixed herbs or ½ to 1 teaspoon of dried mixed herbs. I have used a mix of fresh rosemary and parsley here.
  5. Fold in the herbs, pepper, and salt. Taste and season as needed, then serve. These fluffy mashed potatoes should hold their shape, as shown in the photo below.
  6. With a spatula, place the garlic mashed potatoes in your serving bowl while still hot or warm. Garnish with some chopped parsley or chives. You can also add some cubes of butter as a garnish.

Serving Suggestions

I always serve mashed potatoes with some roasted vegetables and a bowl of soup like Corn Soup, Tomato Soup, or Carrot Soup, but it makes a pretty fabulous side for all kinds of tasty things. Here are some vegetarian options to consider:

Roasted, grilled or steamed vegetablesCreamed Spinach or creamed cornVegetarian or vegan stroganoffA delish vegetarian meatballs and sauceMarinated & grilled tofu or paneer (Indian cottage cheese)You can even use this recipe of garlic mashed potatoes for making dishes where mashed potatoes are required, like shepherd’s pie, pot pies, potato patties etc.

What do you like to serve with your mashed potatoes? Let us know in the comments below, or tag me on your social posts so I can cheer you on!

Expert Tips

More Tips

Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Potato Salad With Creamy Mayo Dressing French Fries Recipe (Crispy & Perfect) Potato Wedges Recipe – Fried & Baked Potato Curry | Aloo Curry This Mashed Potatoes recipe from the archives first published in July 2019 has been updated and republished on February 2023.

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