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Creamy, Buttery Garlic Mashed Potatoes made with potatoes creamed with butter, garlic, mascarpone cheese, cream, and salt. The creamiest garlic mashed potatoes recipe!

Creamy, Buttery Garlic Mashed Potatoes made with potatoes creamed with butter, garlic, mascarpone cheese, cream, and salt. The creamiest garlic mashed potatoes recipe!

I am a sucker for mashed potatoes.

We ate them every single Sunday growing up and they are my ultimate comfort food paired with a beef roast

Sometimes you want to eat mashed potatoes without gravy and these garlic mashed potatoes are the recipe for it! The garlic infused butter pairs perfectly with the potatoes and you won’t even miss the gravy.

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These Garlic Mashed Potatoes have a secret ingredient, mascarpone cheese, to make them extra creamy. Mascarpone cheese is an Italian creamed cheese and has a smooth, velvet texture. It is nice compliment to the starchy potatoes.

Creamy, Buttery Garlic Mashed Potatoes made with potatoes creamed with butter, garlic, mascarpone cheese, cream, and salt. The creamiest garlic mashed potatoes recipe!

Garlic Mashed Potatoes Ingredients:

  • Yukon Gold Yellow Potatoes
  • Butter
  • Garlic
  • Mascarpone Cheese
  • Half-n-Half or Whole Milk
  • Salt

What type of potatoes should I use in Garlic Mashed Potatoes?

My favorite potatoes to use in mashed potatoes are yukon gold, also known as gold dust or yellow potatoes. They have the creamiest texture! You can even use red, new potatoes and leave the skin on for rustic mashed potatoes.

Here is some information according to gardners.com on different types of potatoes and what differences they have in flavor and texture.

  • Russets are characterized by their rough brown skin and white flesh and have a dry texture. When baked, the thick skin crisps up to create a perfect “jacket” for the fluffy interior. They’re easy to mash and ideal for frying and roasting. However, they’ll disintegrate in soups and stews.
  • Waxy Potatoes are the popular Yukon Gold variety, these potatoes have a fine-grained, dense flesh that holds its shape when cooked. They can be mashed, roasted and baked.
  • White Potatoes have smoother, thinner and lighter-colored skin. Considered all-purpose potatoes, they are creamy when baked yet hold their texture when boiled. 
  • Fingerling Potatoes are shaped like fingers — small and elongated. They have thin, tender skin and can be roasted. 
  • New Potatoes have thin and tender skin, and they’re often boiled whole and tossed with butter and fresh parsley. 

Creamy, Buttery Garlic Mashed Potatoes made with potatoes creamed with butter, garlic, mascarpone cheese, cream, and salt. The creamiest garlic mashed potatoes recipe!

How to mash potatoes?

There are several ways to mash potatoes. You can mash with a potato masher, use a potato ricer, or use a hand mixer or stand mixer. 

If you want chunkier mashed potatoes, mash them by hand with a potato masher.

If you want creamier mashed potatoes, use a potato ricer.

If you want a mix between the two, you can use a hand mixer. Just don’t overmix too much or you may end up with a gummy texture.

What can I substitute for mascarpone cheese?

Since mascarpone cheese is an Italian cream cheese, you can substitute softened full-fat cream cheese.

You can also substitute full-fat sour cream in these garlic mashed potatoes.

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Garlic Mashed Potatoes

By: Modern Honey® - www.modernhoney.com
Creamy, Buttery Garlic Mashed Potatoes made with potatoes creamed with butter, garlic, mascarpone cheese, cream, and salt. The creamiest garlic mashed potatoes recipe!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients  

  • 3 lbs. Yukon Gold Potatoes (peeled and cut into 1" pieces)
  • 1/2 cup Butter
  • 2 to 3 Garlic Cloves (minced)
  • 1/2 cup Mascarpone Cheese (or cream cheese or sour cream)
  • 1 cup Half-n-Half, Cream, or Whole Milk
  • 2 teaspoons Salt

Instructions 

  • Peel potatoes and cut into pieces. Place in a large pot and cover with water and sprinkle with 1 Tablespoon of Salt. Bring to a boil. Once the potatoes reach a boil, lower the heat to low and cover. Cook for 20-30 minutes or until the potatoes are fork tender. Drain.
  • In a small saucepan, heat the butter and 1 cup of half-n-half until butter is melted and warm, about 5 minutes. This can also be done in the microwave in a microwave-safe bowl. If using a microwave, heat for 1 minute or until the butter is melted. Stir in minced garlic and stir.
  • Use a potato ricer or potato masher or put potatoes into the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attatchment and mix them for 30 seconds to mash the potatoes.
  • Slowly add butter and cream mixture, mixing at the lowest speed. Fold in mascarpone cheese and 1 teaspoon of salt. Taste and add additional 1 teaspoon of salt, if needed. f you want the potatoes to be creamier, add 1/2 cup of half-n-half, milk, or cream. Taste and season more if necessary.

Notes

What can I substitute for mascarpone cheese?
Since mascarpone cheese is an Italian cream cheese, you can substitute softened full-fat cream cheese.
You can also substitute full-fat sour cream in these garlic mashed potatoes.
 

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Side Dish, Vegetable Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Servings: 6
Keyword: garlic mascarpone mashed potatoes, garlic mashed potatoes
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