Healthy Mashed Potatoes

By Thepickyeater @pickyeaterblog

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There's nothing more comforting than a warm potato dish, and my Healthy Mashed Potatoes recipe is a must-try twist on this classic favorite! Completely gluten-free, vegan, and perfect for any occasion, they're made with just 5 ingredients, including russet potatoes, garlic, and fresh herbs. The best part? They're ready in just 30 minutes.

As much as I love traditional mashed potatoes, they're often loaded with butter, cream, and extra calories. Not for me! That's why I created my Healthy Mashed Potatoes recipe, comfort food without compromise. And for another delicious dinner treat, I always turn to my incredible dairy free mashed potatoes recipe.

I've personally enjoyed these healthy mashed potatoes on busy weeknights and festive holidays, and I know they'll quickly become a staple in your home too. And when I drizzle my rich vegan onion gravy over the top, they're absolutely irresistible!

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🥘 Ingredients

My recipe uses simple ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry! And if not, they're easy to find at any local store, making these creamy mashed potatoes a breeze to prepare.

Russet Potatoes: I love using russet potatoes for their fluffy, starchy texture, perfect for mashing! They're my go-to for this recipe.

Cauliflower Florets: cauliflower makes these mashed potatoes light and creamy. Fresh or thawed frozen florets both work great.

Garlic Cloves: Garlic adds bold, savory flavor that I can't get enough of. Use fresh or store-bought minced for convenience.

Plant-Based Milk: unsweetened almond milk makes these mashed potatoes creamy without any dairy. It's light, smooth, and perfect for this recipe.

Vegan Butter Or Olive Oil: These give the potatoes a rich, silky finish while keeping the recipe vegan. Both work beautifully!

🍲Substitutions

Garlic Powder: I usually go for fresh garlic cloves for the best flavor, but garlic powder works in a pinch. It's a quick and easy substitute!

Potatoes: If I'm out of russet potatoes, I like using Yukon Gold or red potatoes, they mash beautifully. Leaving the skins on for smashed potatoes is another fun option!

Milk: If you're not vegan, whole, low-fat, or skim milk works well. For extra creamy mashed potatoes, I sometimes go for heavy cream, or even coconut milk for a richer flavor.

🔪 How To Make

Want to know how I make the healthiest mashed potatoes? Let me share my simple four-step process, it's quick, fun, and always turns out delicious!

Boil Potatoes And Cauliflower: I start by boiling the potatoes, cauliflower, and garlic in a big pot of water, just enough to cover the veggies. After about 15-20 minutes, when everything's nice and tender, I drain the water and transfer it all to a large bowl, ready to mash!

Mash The Mixture: Next, I add the milk, butter, salt, and pepper to the bowl and start mashing. I keep going until the mixture is smooth and creamy, just the way I like it!

Garnish And Serve: Finally, I top the mashed potatoes with a sprinkle of chives and fresh herbs for extra flavor and a pop of color. Then, they're ready to serve and enjoy!

Let me tell you, I can never go wrong with this healthy mashed potatoes recipe. Whether I'm bringing them to a potluck or a school event, they're always a hit. I'm already planning to make them for my Christmas table this year, I just know they'll be a huge success 😉

📖 Variations

There are so many fun ways I like to mix up these healthy mashed potatoes! Here are some of my favorite add-ins:

Cayenne Pepper, Chili Powder, or Crushed Red Pepper: If I'm in the mood for heat, I love adding one of these spices to give the potatoes a spicy kick.

Roasted Garlic: Roasting garlic cloves before adding them makes these potatoes burst with incredible, mellow garlicky flavor.

Vegan Shredded Cheese: If I'm craving cheesy mashed potatoes, I'll stir in ½ cup vegan shredded cheese while mashing for that creamy, cheesy goodness.

Vegetables: Sometimes, I sneak in some chopped sautéed baby spinach or mashed butternut squash to add even more veggies to these mashed potatoes!

🍽 Serving Suggestions

My healthy mashed potatoes make the perfect side dish for any main course (they're especially great on my Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner table), but they pair wonderfully with so many other meals too! Here are a few of my favorite ways to serve them:

Breakfast: I love serving these mashed potatoes with eggs, a silken tofu scramble, or a vegan frittata. You can even turn them into potato pancakes for a fun twist!

Side Dish: These potatoes are a fabulous complement to many meals. I love them with my Italian ratatouille, or for a fancy dinner I pair it with my vegan Wellington, or my vegan pot pie. Yum!

Main Course: I use this healthy mashed potatoes as a base for proteins or veggies. I top them with anything from my comforting Instant Pot vegetarian chili to my delicious vegetarian black-eyed peas.

🫙 Storage Directions

Refrigerating: Once the mashed potatoes have cooled to room temperature, I store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days.

Freezing: After the potatoes cool completely, I transfer them to a freezer-safe container and they'll keep in the freezer for 1-2 months.

Reheating: I just microwave the potatoes in intervals, stirring every so often, until they're warm and ready to enjoy again.

❓Recipe FAQs

Are Mashed Potatoes Healthy?

As a nutritionist, I can tell you that it really depends on how you make them! In this recipe, I've made the mashed potatoes healthier by substituting cauliflower for some of the potatoes and swapping out dairy for vegan ingredients. But if you prefer using dairy, you can still cut down on calories by choosing low-fat versions of milk, yogurt, or sour cream, and swapping butter for heart-healthy olive oil. It's all about making simple adjustments that still keep the flavor intact!

Can I make these mashed potatoes ahead of time?

Yes, you can make these mashed potatoes ahead of time! Simply prepare the recipe as usual, then store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days. When you're ready to serve, just reheat them in the microwave or on the stovetop.

How Many Calories Are In Mashed Potatoes?

One serving of most traditional mashed potato recipes can be around 250-300 calories, depending on how it's made. But with these mashed potatoes, I've kept it light, each serving is only about 150 calories!

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