FARGO — These Quick and Easy Mashed Potato Patties were inspired by my son’s love for crispy hashbrowns. Giovanni returned to college on Sunday, and I wanted his last weekend at home to be memorably ...
Mashed potatoes rank among the most straightforward side dishes to prepare, yet countless home cooks find themselves battling to achieve that perfect balance of lightness, creaminess, and robust ...
These easy-to-make Crock Pot Garlic Mashed Potatoes are perfect for the holidays or family dinners. They’re effortless to make; you only need potatoes, garlic powder, butter, water, and milk. These ...
This recipe delivers everything you want from mashed potatoes: warm, creamy comfort. The garlic — added in two forms — adds earthiness and a slight sweetness, and the rosemary lends an herbal note. A ...
A holiday meal without mashed potatoes is like Santa Claus without a beard. It's obvious something's missing. "Potatoes, in general, are a beloved vegetable. When they're on the holiday table, they ...
Not only are these mashed potatoes incredibly easy to prepare, but they’re also flawless every time. You cannot fail with this recipe. The satiny spuds are rich but not too thick, never too thin, and ...
Though butter and milk are common additions to mashed potatoes, our favorite recipe uses olive oil and Manchego cheese to achieve its silky texture and richness. Chefs and home cooks love garlic in ...
From New York Times Cooking: The simple act of browning butter takes this holiday mainstay from simple to superb in a matter of minutes. Russet potatoes are the perfect blank canvas for the toasty, ...
I often love Ina Garten's easy, flavorful recipes, so I gave her buttermilk mashed potatoes a try. The buttermilk made this dish more flavorful than other mashed-potato recipes I've followed. From now ...
The dish is included in Parton and her sister Rachel's new cookbook, "Good Lookin' Cookin'." Their holiday potatoes include sour cream, cream cheese, and plenty of butter. If you need a quick and easy ...
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Cut off top third of garlic head. Place garlic head and top in sheet of foil; drizzle cut sides with oil. Reassemble head; wrap in foil, crimping and sealing tightly.