The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (2024)

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What makes this The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe? Several things. These creamy mashed potatoes are easy to prepare, perfectly seasoned and drenched in thyme infused brown butter!This unique twist on a favorite holiday side dish is sure to be a hit!

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Homemade Mashed Potatoes

Mashed potatoes are my JAM! I love, love, love me a generous helping of taters. When I am serving myself up a holiday plate, I allot half of the plate just for mashed potatoes!

Comfort food at it’s best. There is nothing more comforting that buttery potatoes that have been perfectly seasoned with fresh cracked salt and pepper.

Brown butter is all the rage the last couple years. It sounds fancy but is really simple to create. It is just a matter of heating butter until it turns a golden brown color.

Brown butter adds a special flavor to otherwise plain dishes. Dare I say a ‘complex flavor’ without getting thrown out of here for being too pretentious?!?

Check out this Brown Butter Tutorial for step by step visual instructions.

The most important step . . . seasoning.

There is nothing more disappointing than underseasoned potatoes. B-O-R-I-N-G.

You want to have a light coating of fresh cracked salt and pepper over the top of these mashed potatoes. It will bring the dish to life!

There you have it. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe Evuh! {well, in my humble opinion anyway}

Is there anything more glorious than mountains of mashed potatoes flecked with salt and pepper? Nope.

And just look at that butter shine!

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Mashed Potatoes with Thyme Infused Brown Butter

What makes this The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe? Several things. These creamy mashed potatoes are easy to prepare, perfectly seasoned and drenched in thyme infused brown butter!This unique twist on a favorite holiday side dish is sure to be a hit!

Ingredients

Mashed Potatoes

  • 5 lbs Gold Potatoes - cut into large chunks*
  • 1/2 Cup Butter
  • 1-1½ Cups Whole Milk

Brown Butter

  • 1/2 Cup Butter
  • 2-3 Thyme Sprigs

Instructions

Mashed Potatoes

  1. In large pot, cover potatoes with water and boil just until a fork can be easily inserted into potatoes. Turn off burner, drain potatoes and return to pot. Add butter. Mash** to desired consistency. Stir in milk a half cup at a time until creamy.

Brown Butter

  1. Cut 1/2 cup butter into cubes. Melt butter in saucepan over medium heat then add the thyme. Stir continuously the entire time. Remove from heat once the butter has reached a golden brown color. (takes about 4-5 minutes). Remove and discard sprigs. (some thyme leaves will remain in butter.

Serving

  1. Transfer mashed potatoes to a serving dish. Pour brown butter over the top. Generously season with fresh cracked salt and pepper.

Notes

*White or red potatoes work great too!
**I use a manual potato masher. An electric hand mixer can also be used.
Yields approximately 10 cups

Nutrition Information

Yield 8Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 495Total Fat 25gSaturated Fat 16gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 7gCholesterol 66mgSodium 231mgCarbohydrates 62gFiber 6gSugar 6gProtein 9g

Nutritional information on WonkyWonderful is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.

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  1. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (10)Lori @ RecipeGirl says

    This is one of those WHOA kind of recipes. Thyme-Infused Brown Butter??? I could drink that stuff 🙂

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    • The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (11)Nicole Harris says

      Lol, these mashed potatoes ARE hard to resist! I had to get them out of my house asap because I’m still getting ready for that January retreat 😀

      Reply

  2. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (12)Jen+@+Jen's+Favorite+Cookies says

    I never thought to use brown butter in the potatoes, but I think this is genius!! And I love thyme, too, I put it in everything. I’m totally making this recipe!

    Reply

  3. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (13)Lori @ Foxes Love Lemons says

    I am totally with you on all of this! Mashed potatoes are my absolute favorite part of Thanksgiving, and yes . . . half my plate, devoted to potatoes. For sure. I also just wrote an entire blog post about how to season them properly. Because yeah, bland potatoes are the worst! I am loving this brown butter idea.

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  4. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (14)Faith (An Edible Mosaic) says

    Yes – mashed potato girl here too! I have to say, your mash looks waaaaaaaaaaay better than mine ever did. I need to try this recipe!!

    Reply

  5. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (15)Beverley says

    Always on the look out for a yummy new recipe for mashed potatoes and wow at that brown butter!

    Reply

  6. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (17)Aimee @ Simple Bites says

    Sounds so so good!! I need some comfort food this week. 🙂

    Reply

  7. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (19)Elizabeth says

    These look soooo good! And I’m totally on team lots of pepper/brown butter/herbs a plenty. Yes!

    Reply

  8. The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (20)a says

    can dried thyme be used instead of thyme sprigs? if so, how much?

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    • The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (21)Nicole Harris says

      Yes, you can use dried thyme. I would start with 1/2 teaspoon and increase from there depending on personal taste.

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    • The Best Mashed Potatoes Recipe - WonkyWonderful (23)Nicole Harris says

      Awesome!

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FAQs

What do professional chefs use to mash potatoes? ›

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The ricer is the most efficient tool because one single pass is all it takes to get the job done. Epicurious food editor Jesse Szewczyk is a staunch advocate for the kitchen tool: “A ricer is something that can't be replicated or replaced.

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

For mashed potatoes that are smooth without being gummy, a potato ricer is your best bet. It gently presses the potato into fine pieces, so all that's left to do is add your liquid and a pat or two of butter.

What not to do when making mashed potatoes? ›

The 7 Biggest Mistakes You Make With Mashed Potatoes
  1. You Don't Wash Potatoes First. ...
  2. You Use Just One Type of Potato. ...
  3. You Don't Season the Water. ...
  4. You Add Potato Pieces to Boiling Water. ...
  5. You Use the Wrong Gadget to Mash the Potatoes. ...
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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.

Is it better to use a masher or mixer for mashed potatoes? ›

Use a hand masher for chunkier, more textural potatoes that are still light and creamy. Use a stand mixer or electric hand mixer for densely creamy potatoes, the heavy kind you have to use your fork as forklift to transport from plate to mouth.

Why do restaurant mashed potatoes taste better? ›

Whereas most home cooks will use a pinch of butter, a couple of shakes of salt, and a bit of milk, steakhouse chefs aren't afraid to go all out with the dairy. There's no room for 2% or even whole milk in their mashed potatoes -- the thinness of plain milk just isn't creamy enough to cut it. And creaminess is key!

What causes gluey mashed potatoes? ›

When too much starch gets released, the potatoes become gummy, gluey, and unappetizing. Overworking the potatoes can happen in a couple ways: either by simply handling them too much, or by using a food processor, blender, or similar tool, which mixes the potatoes too aggressively.

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.

Should I melt the butter before putting in mashed potatoes? ›

A word about butter: Don't melt butter before stirring it into the potatoes because the milk solids and fat will separate. You can add cold butter to your hot potatoes since the butter will melt as a whole and distribute the fat and milk solids evenly.

Is milk or cream better for mashed potatoes? ›

Heavy cream will make for the creamiest mashed potatoes, but whole milk or half and half will also work. Don't use anything with less fat than whole milk, otherwise, your potatoes won't be as flavorful or creamy.

How long should potatoes sit before mashing? ›

Once you've got hot potatoes, you're almost ready to mash. Drain out any remaining water, add butter and milk and put the lid back on. The potatoes and warm pot will melt the butter and heat the milk. Let them sit for three to five minutes, then mash.

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What kitchen gadget is used to mash potatoes? ›

A potato ricer is widely regarded as the best tool for mashed potatoes that are smooth and fluffy. Built like a big garlic press, it works by pushing cooked potatoes (one or two at a time) through a perforated grate, creating stringy, broken-down potato bits without releasing a ton of starch.

What is used for mashing cooked potatoes? ›

A potato masher, tater masher, bean masher, pea masher, masher, or crusher is a food preparation utensil used to crush soft food for such dishes as mashed potatoes, apple sauce, or refried beans.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook potatoes? ›

You'll just have to boil the potatoes for only about 10 to 15 minutes, or until you can easily poke through them with a fork, then proceed with the baking as usual. And for even more crispiness, Ramsay suggests sprinkling the potatoes with a bit of flour right before putting them in the oven.

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