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Easy Recipe:  Potato Puffs

Stacey November 25, 2014 2 Comments

Easy Recipe: Potato Puffs

Here’s another easy one for you!

I’m always looking for new potato recipes.  I just love potatoes!!

When i was a kid my mom would make us these fancy mashed potatoes that she called potato puffs.  I love them and started making them for the girls and they’re a hit with them as well.

First you want to start with half of a sweet or yellow onion diced.

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

Saute in 2 tablespoons of butter on medium heat until they get to be  a caramel color like this…

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

While the onions are cooking we want to start cooking the potatoes.  For the 4 of us I used 3 regular Idaho/baking potatoes.  Honestly I don’t really even know what they’re exactly called – the regular ones!

Peel the skins off, cut lengthwise in half, then in half again then in smaller chunks – about 1 inch in size

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

Put all the potatoes in a pot with cold water and some kosher salt.  Put the lid on – the water will eventually come to  a boil.  Start testing for doneness in about 20 minutes.  If you stick a knife or fork in the potato it should come out easily.

Drain the potatoes and put them back in the pot.  Start mashing them up with a potato masher or fork.

By this time the onions should be done so add them to the potatoes.  I then added 6 to 8 tablespoons of half and half but you can use skim milk or any other kind of milk.

Beat one large egg and mix into the potatoes with some salt and pepper to taste.

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

It should look like mashed potatoes!

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

Get a muffin pan and some cupcake liners – I had these cute fall designed ones.

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

Scoop the potato mixture into each cup.  I was able to get almost 11 out of it.

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

Sprinkle the top of each puff with paprika and bake in the oven at 350 degrees for about 15 to 20 minutes or so.

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

The tops will get a bit crispy.

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

You’re done!  These are great as party food because they’re easy to pick up and they’re already portioned out.

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

Potato Puff Recipe by Total City Girl

If you’re making it for your family and don’t want to get all fancy, just put the entire mixture into one baking pan, cook as mentioned above and serve family style.  Dig in!

These are easy enough to make for Thanksgiving!  Let me know if you try them.

What are some of your favorite potato recipes?

 

Filed Under: Food, Recipes Tagged With: Easy Recipes, party food, potatoes, side dish, Thanksgiving

About Stacey

Hey - I'm Stacey! I'm the owner of Total City Girl. I'm a professional photographer in NY specializing in kids and their special events. I love all things creative. Connect with me if you want info about a photo session or have any questions about something you read on my blog.

Comments

  1. DONNA FEMIA says

    November 19, 2016 at 11:25 am

    Hey Stace, you bring me back to my childhood w/this recipe. But instead of individualizing, mom coated a baking vessel (corningware in our day). She would butter the baking vessel and then coat w/bread crumbs. The potato mixture would puff up around the corningware like a souffle! Delish and u got the crunchiness thing going on.
    She would use the left over mashed potatoes, but fresh would b equally delish. Enjoy!
    Happy Thanksgiving xxoo

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    • Stacey says

      December 17, 2016 at 9:59 am

      Sometimes when I’m in a hurry or more realistically being lazy 🙂 I do that also! 🙂

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