Creamy mashed potatoes with cream cheese

Have you ever had a batch of mashed potatoes that made you weak in the knees? These Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes are sure to do it! Not only are they lusciously creamy and so fluffy, but they’re really easy to make. Cream cheese potatoes are my go-to side dish for our Thanksgiving Menu, Christmas, and as a simple side dish for weeknight dinners. Mixing cream cheese into the boiled potatoes (along with milk and butter) makes them impossibly creamy and provides a slight tang. One bite and you’ll never go back to regular mashed potatoes again!

What kind of potatoes are best for mashed potatoes?

The best mashed potatoes recipes are made with Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes (check out my Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes for the best no peel potatoes. Both are high in starch, smooth, and naturally flavorful. Red potatoes and other varieties with a waxy skin will not work as well and could turn out gummy.

How to make cream cheese mashed potatoes

Peel and chop the potatoes, then place them in a large pot of water. Bring it up to a boil and cook until they’re fork tender. Drain the potatoes really well and place them back in the pot. Heat over low heat and mash the potatoes with a potato masher. Add the butter, cream cheese, milk, and salt and pepper.  Stir everything together using a spoon or hand mixer. Serve on the side of dinner and enjoy!

Tips and variations

The potatoes should be practically falling apart by the time they’re done boiling. Always salt the water! The potatoes will soak in the salt as they cook, which means you won’t need to add much more near the end. Using an electric mixer is the best way to incorporate the cream cheese and dairy into the potatoes. It also helps them turn out super smooth, fluffy, and creamy! Try not to overmix the mashed potatoes as this could lead to them tasting gummy. Need a low carb option? Swap the potatoes for cauliflower. Do you have more leftovers than you know what to do with? Use them to make Mashed Potato Patties!

Frequently asked questions

Do you have to peel the potatoes first? This is up to you. You can leave the peel on for a little added texture or remove it for a super smooth mash. What can you add to mashed potatoes? You can add more to the potatoes to increase the flavor, like roasted garlic, chives, shredded cheese, caramelized onions, bacon, or dried herbs. My Pesto Mashed Potatoes are even flavored with fresh pesto and pine nuts. Can they be made dairy free? Yes. Just replace the milk and cream cheese with dairy free alternatives and use oil or dairy free butter instead of real butter. What can you eat with mashed potatoes? Practically anything! They’re a classic side dish that are always welcome at holidays, special events, and family dinners. I especially love them with homemade gravy on top and rotisserie chicken and vegetables on the side. I also love them next to oven baked salmon! Can you make mashed potatoes ahead of time? Yes, you can make these potatoes ahead of time! If you really need to save some time, they can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge overnight and reheated in a pot on the stove or in the oven the next day. How long do mashed potatoes last? The leftovers will last for up to 5 days when kept in an airtight container in the fridge. Can you freeze mashed potatoes? Yes, you can freeze mashed potatoes!

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