This is my family’s favorite mashed potato recipe. Instead of butter and milk, I use olive oil and vegetable broth. It is is so flavorful that nobody will ever miss the butter and milk.
I use a potato ricer to easily create super creamy mashed potatoes.
I like to make my mashed potatoes a couple hours before dinner and keep them warm in a crock pot. This reduces the work load right before serving dinner, making for a less stressed cook. And in my opinion, the most important element to a successful dinner is a relaxed cook!
Garlic Mashed Potatoes (Dairy Free)
Ingredients
- 3 lbs. potatoes peeled and quartered
- 1 cup vegetable broth How to Make Vegetable Broth
- 4 cloves garlic minced
- 4 Tablespoons olive oil separated
- 2 teaspoons chopped parsley optional, for color
- pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a large pot, boil potatoes until they can easily be pierced by a fork.
- Drain and rinse the potatoes.
- While the potatoes are boiling, brown the minced garlic in 1 tablespoon of oil.
- Rice (I use a Potato Ricer) or mash the potatoes; adding garlic, oil, pepper, and parsley.
- Add the broth slowly to achieve the desired texture.
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Live.Love.Eat says
Thank goodness we're having mashed potatoes tonight, which is rare, otherwise you would have gotten me in the mood.
Kitchen Stewardship says
Garlic is a super food! You're invited to link up this (or other recipes, I'd love more GF stuff) at Kitchen Stewardship next Thursday for a carnival of super foods. More details here: http://www.kitchenstewardship.com/2009/09/29/october-fest-carnival-of-super-foods-guidelines/
Thanks!!
katie
Mrs. P. says
It is a challenge to deal with dietary restictions (don't you just *dislike* that word). Your attitude is a good one and lucky for your kids you have figured just what works for substitutes. We have traded mashed potatoes many times for mashed turnips. Just as good and since they are not as dry as potatoes, no need to add a bunch of milk and such.
Blessings!
Gail
heartnsoulcooking says
GREAT!!! recipe for mashed potatoes. THANKS!!! Geri
Mary says
You've come up with a much healthier version of mashed potatoes than most of us have. Thanks for sharing with us. Have a great day.,
The Quintessential Magpie says
This is good to know because I can't use soy products either… though milk products don't bother me a bit. I want to try your recipe!
Happy Foodie Friday…
XO,
Sheila 🙂
Vickie's Michigan Garden (my backyard) says
alea,
So glad you explained all that –I have a friends who's son is dairy intolerant toddler and your recipes will be good for her also.
vickie
Shana says
Sounds good to me!!
Alea says
My kids took that picture to get back at me for making them pose with pictures of their favorite pies. I am making recipe books for them. I want to include pictures of them and our family cooking, serving, and eating the food to include in the recipe book.
The Thrifty Countrywoman says
Your method is so much healthier, I'll have to give it a try. By the way, you look cute holding your bowl of mashed potatoes!