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This is not your mom’s mashed potatoes recipe! These creamy mashed potatoes make a great addition to any dinner! Perfect as a side for the holidays or with a traditional chicken or roast beef dinner.

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These are not your mom’s mashed potatoes. At least they aren’t my mom’s :). I am the official mashed potato maker for all of our family gatherings thanks to this rich, creamy mashed potato recipe.

Who doesn’t love mashed potatoes? Am I right? I’ve taken to classic to the next level with lots of butter, cream cheese, and milk. They end up perfectly smooth and totally delicious. And I have an Instant Pot version too!

They are the perfect side for slow cooker turkey breast, Instant Pot turkey breast, red wine braised short ribs. Pour on some homemade turkey gravy and serve them with any comfort food dish you can think of!

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Ingredients You’ll Need

For this recipe, you’ll need to have the following ingredients on hand:

  • Potatoes – We always use russet or Yukon gold potatoes for this, but you can also use red if you like.
  • Milk – We prefer using whole milk for the extra creaminess that you can’t get with lower fat options. You can also use a bit of heavy cream if that is what you have on hand.
  • Salted butter – If you need to keep a lower sodium diet, you can use unsalted.
  • Cream Cheese – We prefer using regular, full fat cream cheese.
  • Kosher salt – You can also use sea or table salt if you prefer.

Different Types of Potatoes You Can Use

Potatoes come in different sizes, shapes, and colors. If you are new to making mashed potatoes, here are our picks for the best potatoes to use.

  • Russet – Russet have a thicker skin, so you’ll probably want to skin them before mashing for a smooth texture. When you cook them up, the flesh softens a lot, which makes them great for whipping and making into mashed potatoes. If you can only find russets, they are a great choice.
  • Yukon gold – Yukon gold potatoes have a smooth, thin skin and a yellowish tint in their flesh. They are also slightly sweet. Though they are often used in baking and frying, (we love making crispy air fryer potatoes with them) they are also perfect for making smooth mashed potatoes.
  • Red – Red skinned potatoes have a red, thin peel and a white flesh. You can peel them or leave their skin on when making mashed potatoes. The skins can add a bit of texture and flavor to mashed potatoes. These are great for sour cream potato salad or German potato salad.

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Instructions

Here’s what you need to do to make the best mashed potatoes!

Step 1 – Wash and peel the potatoes. Once washed, cut them into 1 to 2 inch pieces.

Step 2 – Boil the potatoes. Place the potatoes in a large pot and fill it with just enough water to cover the potatoes. Once the water is in, add two tablespoons of salt to the water.

Finally, cover the pot and heat over high heat. Bring the water to a boil and then let them cook for 15 to 20 minutes or until they easily break apart with a fork. Drain the potatoes and then place them back in the pot.

Step 3 – Mix the potatoes. Add the butter and cream cheese and then use a potato masher, hand mixer, or stand mixer to begin mashing the potatoes. Slowly add the milk, a little at a time, until you reach the consistency you want.

Finally, add in a teaspoon of salt at a time until you get the saltiness right for you. Serve with your favorite gravy, turkey, and other fixings.

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How to Make it Ahead of Time

These easy mashed potatoes are a great make ahead recipe, whether you are busy prepping for a large holiday gathering or just planning on making a big dinner over the weekend.

To make them ahead, let them cool completely and then store them in a sealed container for up to 2 days.

On the day you plan to serve them, place them in a slow cooker with a little milk and stir them around. They will be difficult to work with when they are cold but set your slow cooker to low and let them heat up slowly. You’ll want to stir them every 30 minutes until they are warmed through.

If they begin to dry out, just add more milk, but go slow so you don’t lose the consistency you want. Once they are heated through, turn the heat down to warm and leave them until you are ready to eat.

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Servings: 12

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

Not Your Mom’s Mashed Potatoes

These mashed potatoes are rich and creamy and made with a secret ingredient that is going to make your next dinner extra special!

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4.67 from 6 votes

Ingredients

  • 5 pounds Potatoes
  • 3/4 cup Milk, you will use ¾ – 1/ 1/4 cups milk depending on how dry your potatoes are. Just add a little at a time until you reach the consistency you like.
  • 3/4 cup Butter
  • 8 ounces Cream Cheese
  • 3 tablespoons Kosher salt

Instructions

  • Wash and peel the potatoes then cut them into 1-2 inch pieces.

  • Put the potatoes in a large pot and fill the pot with enough water to cover the potatoes. Add 2 tablespoons of salt to the pot.

  • Cover and place the pot on the stove over high heat. Bring the potatoes to a boil and let them cook for 15-20 minutes or until the easily break apart with a fork.

  • Drain the water from the potatoes and then place them back in the pot.

  • Add the butter and cream cheese and use a potato masher or a hand mixer to begin mashing the potatoes. Slowly add the milk 1/4 cup at a time until you reach the consistency you want.

  • Add the salt a teaspoon at a time until you reached your desired level of saltiness.

Notes

Note: You can make these a day ahead and then on the morning of your dinner place them in a slow cooker with a little milk and stir them around. Turn the slow cooker to low and let them heat up, stirring every 30 minutes until they are warmed through, then turning down to warm and leaving them until you are ready to eat. If they begin to dry out just add more milk but go slow so you don’t lose the consistency you want.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup, Calories: 384kcal, Carbohydrates: 51g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 52mg, Sodium: 764mg, Potassium: 1243mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 650IU, Vitamin C: 70.1mg, Calcium: 90mg, Iron: 2.2mg

Nutrition Disclaimer: We are not certified nutritionists. Nutrition facts are an estimate and are provided as a courtesy. They are generated by an online API which recognizes ingredient names and amounts and makes calculations based on the serving size. Results may vary.

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: best mashed potatoes, creamy mashed potatoes, easy mashed potatoes, mashed ptoatoes

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18 comments on “Not Your Mom’s Mashed Potatoes”

  1. Summer November 15, 2016 @ 9:59 am Reply

    Beautiful and yummy ♥

  2. Nathaly December 14, 2016 @ 1:50 pm Reply

    What kind of potatoes do you use?

    • Kat December 14, 2016 @ 2:59 pm Reply

      I used Russett potatoes

  3. Melinda November 21, 2017 @ 5:16 pm Reply

    Best mashed potatoes ever!Not Your Mom's Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Home. Made. Interest. (8)

  4. joyce September 16, 2018 @ 7:37 pm Reply

    My former MIL, an excellent Southern cook, made her mashed potatoes with sour cream and cream cheese, as well as LOTS of butter, and they were simply amazing!! They almost stole the show at any meal she brought them to, which was a great many, and there were never any leftovers because the five of us could and did polish them off happily. She made fabulous meatloaf, too, and when she put the two on the table for the same meal, my FIL would beam from ear to ear, that being his favorite meal of all time, along with corn and green beans (my favorite meal, too 🙂 ). They’re both long gone, but Gladys’s mashed potatoes recipe is still my favorite, and I use it to this day.Not Your Mom's Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Home. Made. Interest. (9)

    • Kat September 17, 2018 @ 11:14 am Reply

      Mashed potatoes are just one of those dishes where you can’t cut back on the butter! 🙂 So glad this brought back memories for you!

    • Susan November 23, 2018 @ 7:29 pm Reply

      Joyce, I love your response. I too was lucky enough to have a wonderful Southern cook for a mom. Giving a recipe a title with “Not your Mom’s” in the description is pretty insulting to all those great women who were so talented in the kitchen. My mother passed away a few years ago and I would love to be able to sit in her kitchen again and would be honored to have my cooking compared to hers.

      • Kat November 23, 2018 @ 8:01 pm Reply

        Susan, I stood in the kitchen making these mashed potatoes with my amazing southern mother standing right next to me. She loves the recipe and the title and is proud to say that the student has surpassed the master. If anyone finds offense with the name of the recipe I think they are looking for an insult where there isn’t one.

        • Haylie December 31, 2018 @ 8:43 pm Reply

          Not sure what either of those women are talking about. This a great recipe and the title is just that, a title. Wonderful job!Not Your Mom's Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Home. Made. Interest. (10)

    • Ziggy December 30, 2018 @ 7:51 am Reply

      Hey there, I also use sour cream, whipped cream cheese, butter, and some half and half. These mashed potatoes are always a big hit during family gatherings. The only drawback is no one else wants to make them and I always end up having to do it.

  5. jackie November 30, 2018 @ 12:23 pm Reply

    Im extremely excited to “try” this recipe. My mouth watered as i was reading it

    • Kat November 30, 2018 @ 1:36 pm Reply

      I hope you like it as much as we do!!

  6. Kristine October 3, 2019 @ 8:03 am Reply

    Absolutely amazingly wonderful mashed potatoes! I was bummed out that I had over cooked my roast and I made these mashed potatoes. WOW! I never gave the roast a second thought. It was mashed potatoes and gravy for dinner. And these potatoes don’t need gravy. They are excellent on their own. Thank you for posting!Not Your Mom's Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Home. Made. Interest. (11)

  7. Michelle November 25, 2019 @ 6:10 pm Reply

    Do you ever whip your potatoes?

    • Kat November 26, 2019 @ 11:17 am Reply

      I often use a whisk attachment to get silky smooth potatoes. This recipe works with any consistency!

  8. SFelker December 5, 2019 @ 1:14 pm Reply

    I made these mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving this year….and OMG!!! I have had an ongoing love affair with mashed potatoes. I used to make my Mom make them for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I told her one year that it wasn’t the holidays without mashed potatoes. Since that day many years ago I have had a love – hate relationship with carbohydrates and potatoes have been off the menu for a very, long, (sad) time. But I am happy to report that they are back, I swear to never eliminate a whole food group ever again!! I have found my one and only recipe for mashed potatoes.
    Thank you for posting this most wonderful recipe.
    Signed,
    Carbs are back!
    p.s. I wish there were more than 5 stars to give.Not Your Mom's Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Home. Made. Interest. (12)

    • Kat December 5, 2019 @ 2:00 pm Reply

      I’m so glad you liked them! I made them for Thanksgiving this year (as usual) and used that slow cooker tip for keeping them warm. Truly one of my family’s favorite recipes!

  9. SFelker December 5, 2019 @ 1:22 pm Reply

    Oh, and I forgot to mention, your tip for making mashed potatoes ahead and keeping them warm in a crockpot is pure genius. I worked like a champ. Thank you for that too!!Not Your Mom's Mashed Potatoes Recipe - Home. Made. Interest. (13)

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FAQs

What does Gordon Ramsay put in his mashed potatoes? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 1⁄2 cups heavy cream.
  2. 1 teaspoon nutmeg.
  3. 2 bay leaves.
  4. 12 garlic cloves, crushed.
  5. Salt and black pepper to taste.

What should you avoid when making mashed potatoes? ›

But there are a handful of mashed potato mistakes to keep in mind.
  1. Only Using Russet Potatoes.
  2. Forgetting to Wash Them Before Simmering.
  3. Slicing the Potatoes Too Small.
  4. Undercooking Them.
  5. Dropping the Potatoes in Boiling Water.
  6. Under-Seasoning the Potatoes.
  7. Using the Wrong Mashing Tool.
  8. Not Using Enough Butter.
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Why do you put vinegar in mashed potatoes? ›

The addition of a mildly acidic vinegar to a starchy veggie like potatoes not only deepens the flavor profile, but it also helps to tenderize the tubers.

What adds flavor to mashed potatoes? ›

How to Make Mashed Potatoes
  1. Potatoes, of course! ...
  2. Garlic – For savory depth of flavor.
  3. Unsalted butter – For richness and buttery flavor.
  4. Milk – It smooths the starchy potatoes into an incredibly creamy mash. ...
  5. Sour cream – Technically, this ingredient is optional. ...
  6. And salt and pepper – To make all the flavors pop!

How do restaurants make their mashed potatoes so good? ›

Professional chefs use a lot of fat and salt

There are no two ways about it: fat and salt make food taste better. Chefs know this; they frequently add large quantities of butter and salt to many dishes when cooking, including mashed potatoes.

What ruins mashed potatoes? ›

Soupy, watery mashed potatoes usually happen because the cooked potatoes were cut into pieces that were too small, weren't drained well enough, or were overcooked.

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 people put an egg in their mashed potatoes? ›

It marries the hydrophilic with the hydrophobic, creating a smoother mash while adding a tiny bit of sweetness and tang. Mayo mashed potatoes do not taste like mayo (unless you add too much). Similarly, egg yolk mashed potatoes do not taste like egg yolks, though they certainly are yellow. They don't taste creamy.

Is milk or water better for mashed potatoes? ›

In mashed potatoes, cooking in milk, and preserving that starchy liquid, gives your potatoes a natural creaminess and allows you to skip the weighty heavy cream.

How long should potatoes boil for mashed potatoes? ›

Turn the heat to high and bring the water to a boil. Reduce the heat to low to maintain a simmer, and cover. Cook for 15 to 20 minutes, or until you can easily poke through the potatoes with a fork.

Why add baking soda to mashed potatoes? ›

Just a pinch of baking soda is all you need to create mashed potatoes as soft as clouds. When you add baking soda, it reacts with the heat of the dish and the acid in the milk or cream to create small air pockets throughout the mash. These air bubbles translate to light and airy bites. Yum!

Why do people add sour cream to mashed potatoes? ›

Sour cream adds a little bit of tangy flavor and a boost of richness to mashed potatoes. It's a fun change from the standard milk or cream and butter combo usually flavoring mashed taters. You can even try your hand at making homemade sour cream from heavy cream!

Is it better to boil potatoes with vinegar or baking soda? ›

Playing With pH: Why You Should Add Baking Soda to Your Water. In my previous roast potato recipe, I recommended adding a splash of vinegar to the water for the initial boil. The idea is to control the breakdown of pectin, the cellular glue that holds vegetables together. Think of it as the mortar between bricks.

Why do restaurant baked potatoes taste so good? ›

But the biggest difference between yours and a chef's is likely the way you bake it — which should never include aluminum foil, but should lean heavily on a source of fat — oil or butter. If crispy outsides and a creamy interior are what you're after — and it is — tweaking these two steps makes all the difference.

Why are Bob Evans mashed potatoes so good? ›

Made with fresh red skin potatoes, butter, and real buttermilk, Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes tastes like homemade. We put extra care into making our mashed potatoes rich and creamy to deliver that homemade flavor your family expects. Easily prepared in the microwave, Bob Evans Mashed Potatoes are a true timesaver.

Are restaurant mashed potatoes healthy? ›

A half-cup of mashed potatoes supplies about 370 milligrams of sodium or 16 percent of the daily value. When you order mashed potatoes in a restaurant, you're likely getting even more sodium. One restaurant chain reports that its mashed potatoes serving contains 540 milligrams of sodium.

Why do restaurant fries taste better? ›

Blanching: The Reason Why French Fries Taste Better

The fries are then drained, cooled and chilled in the fridge. At this point, the fries should be pale with no browning. The final step browns and crisps the fries at a higher temperature for a shorter period of time (about 350°F for one to three minutes).

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