• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Your Top Source of Filipino Recipes
About
Cooking Schools
Contact
Facebook
Instagram
Pinterest
YouTube

Panlasang Pinoy

Your Top Source of Filipino Recipes

  • New? Start Here
  • All Recipes
  • Course
    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
    • Appetizers
    • Dessert
    • Dinner
  • Ingredient
    • Chicken
    • Pork
    • Beef
    • Turkey
    • Vegetable
    • Fish
    • Rice
    • Egg
    • Tofu
    • Noodles
  • Type
    • Adobo
    • Bread
    • Fried Chicken
    • Sinigang
    • Kilawin
    • Ginataan
    • Kaldereta
Search...
Home How To Cook

How to Make Mashed Potato

Mashed potato is a delicious addition to any meal. Although potatoes have gained a bad reputation as carbohydrate-loaded, fattening foods, many don’t realize how many nutrients spuds contain. When cooked and consumed properly, they can enrich your body with multiple vitamins, minerals and fiber. Learn how to make mashed potatoes correctly and how you can enjoy them…

SharesFacebookPinTweet
By: Vanjo Merano Leave a Comment Updated: 8/31/18

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Mashed potato is a delicious addition to any meal. Although potatoes have gained a bad reputation as carbohydrate-loaded, fattening foods, many don’t realize how many nutrients spuds contain. When cooked and consumed properly, they can enrich your body with multiple vitamins, minerals and fiber. Learn how to make mashed potatoes correctly and how you can enjoy them without exceeding your calorie goals.

How to Make Mashed Potato

Why You Should Know How to Make Mashed Potatoes

Potatoes, whether white or sweet, are impressive sources of dietary fiber. The fiber is both soluble and insoluble, which means they keep you full and improve digestion as well. Spuds are also known to be loaded with vitamin B and C. In adequate amounts, these vitamins can keep your heart healthy and keep diseases at bay.

Mashed potatoes are also famous for providing potassium. Potassium is needed for muscle and nerves to function at their best. This mineral also strengthens your heart and keeps fluids in the body balanced. Other minerals you can find include iron, magnesium, phosphorus, copper and sodium. Together, these minerals drive important processes in your body for optimal health.

How to Make Mashed Potatoes

Learning how to make mashed potatoes can help you whip up tasty, healthy meals in minutes. To make enough to serve two, you need 4 medium sized potatoes, 1 cup of milk, 2 tablespoons of butter and salt to season.

Step 1: Run potatoes under cold water and wash thoroughly. Peel the skin and cut into quarters. The smaller the pieces are, the quicker they cook.

Step 2: In a pot, place potatoes and cover with water. Boil potatoes until they separate when poked with a knife or fork. This should take 15-20 minutes depending on your stove.

Step 3: When potatoes are done, drain the water and return the pot to the stove. Reduce heat and allow potatoes to simmer until the remaining water evaporates.

Step 4: Add tablespoons of butter and mash well with a potato masher or large fork.

Step 5: Pour in milk little by little, mashing while you do. Potatoes should start to become creamy. Continue mashing until they reach your desired consistency. At this time, you can also add herbs and spices to enhance flavor.

Step 6: Add a dash of salt to season. Taste the mashed potatoes at intervals. If you want them to be saltier, richer or creamier, keep adding salt, butter or milk bit by bit until they are ideal.

Cooking Tips and Tricks

If you want to know how to make mashed potatoes with few calories, consider your choice of milk and butter. Instead of using whole milk, go for low or fat-free options. Stores also offer omega fat enhanced butter that is healthier for the heart. For creamy, smooth mashed potatoes, be careful not to under cook potatoes. Get rid of lumps with a quality masher and by adding more milk when necessary. One way of making a tasty mashed potato is by adding other ingredients. Garlic mashed potato is a good example.

You can prepare meals for the entire family just by learning how to make mashed potatoes. They go well with all types of meat and fish, and can be very filling when served with vegetables. It is advisable to avoid eating mashed potatoes with breads, pasta, rice and other high carbohydrate foods. Eat in moderation and choose your add-ons carefully to maintain a healthy weight.

Vanjo Merano

Vanjo Merano is the creator of PanlasangPinoy.com. His goal is to introduce Filipino Food and Filipino Cuisine to the rest of the world. This blog was the first step that he took.

Read more...

Related Posts

  • Homemade Mashed Potato
  • Garlic Mashed Potato
  • How to Make the Perfect Mashed Potatoes
SharesFacebookPinTweet

Reader Interactions

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Have a question? Submit your question or comment below.

Recipe Rating




sidebar

bio

Welcome!

As a huge fan of Filipino food, it is my goal to teach people how to cook it using the simplest way possible. Prepare your taste buds for an ultimate showdown of delectable Filipino dishes! Read more…

Facebook
Instagram
Pinterest
YouTube

Reader Favorites

Pinoy adobo

Filipino Chicken Adobo Recipe

Leche Flan Recipe

kare kare beef tripe

Kare-Kare Recipe (Beef Tripe)

Pork Sinigang

Sinigang

Receive new recipes by email!

Seasonal

Beef Morcon Recipe

Arroz Valenciana

lechon belly roll recipe

Lechon Belly Roll

Christmas Macaroni Salad

How to Make Macaroni Salad for the Holidays

As Seen In:

good housekeeping
parents
serious eats
livestrong
kitchn
sheknows
Search...
Facebook
Instagram
Pinterest
YouTube
About
Meet Vanjo
New? Start Here
Browse Recipes
Explore
Ingredient 101
Philippines
Cooking Schools
Privacy Policy
Disclaimers
Contact
© 2024 Panlasang Pinoy
Site Credits
Designed by Melissa Rose Design Developed by Once Coupled
Back to Top
Back to Top