Mashed Potatoes- Peeled or Yukon Gold
Peel (if desired) the potatoes and quarter them.
Add a cup and a half of water, and a steamer basket, to the Instant Pot.
Place the quartered potatoes on the basket and cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
Quick release the pressure, drain the water, and mash or whip the potatoes.
Add a variation of butter, salt, milk, cream cheese, garlic powder, sour cream to taste.
Using a potato masher or immersion blender means you can finish the potatoes in the Instant Pot and prevent dirtying up additional dishes.
Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes- No Peel
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Ingredients
5 lbs russet potatoes
1 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
1/2-1 cup whipping cream
optional: 1/2 cup sour cream
kosher salt and black pepper
Chives, if desired
Instructions
Cut each potato in half across equator. Place rack (if you have one) in an electric pressure cooker and place potatoes on top. Do not exceed the "max fill" line (in my pot, 5lbs potatoes fit perfectly). Add water.
Secure lid on pot according to directions and cook on high pressure for 12 minutes. When finished, quick release steam and open pot.
Heat butter in microwave until melted. Stir in 1/2 cup cream (this helps warm the cream).
Potatoes will be hot, but use a paper towel to grab them and squeeze the potato out of the skin and into a bowl.
Using an electric mixer, stand mixer, or hand-masher, whip up potatoes and add butter and cream. Add either additional 1/2 cup cream, or sour cream, a little at a time until desired consistency is reached. Add 1-2 teaspoons kosher salt (to taste!) and several generous cracks of black pepper.
Place potatoes in bowl and garnish with chives, and a little extra melted butter, if desired.
Yields 8-10 large servings or 10-12 smaller ones.
INSTANT POT MASHED POTATOES - Peeled Potatoes
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INGREDIENTS:
• 4 pounds potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes (see note about type of potatoes)
• 2 teaspoons coarse, kosher salt
• 1 cup milk, preferably not skim
• 4 tablespoons butter, cut into tablespoon-size pieces
• 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
• 1/2 cup sour cream
DIRECTIONS:
1 Add the potatoes and salt to the Instant Pot insert (6-quart). Add cold water to cover the potatoes by an inch or so. Don’t exceed the max fill line.
2 Secure the lid on the Instant Pot, making sure the valve is set to “seal” and not “vent.”
3 Select Manual and then dial up or down to 8 minutes. The IP will start on its own.
4 While the potatoes cook, warm the milk, butter and garlic powder in a saucepan or microwave-safe container until the butter is melted and the mixture is warm.
5 When the potatoes are done cooking, quick release the pressure. If liquid bubbles and spurts from the valve, cover loosely with a damp dishcloth while the pressure releases.
6 Drain the potatoes in a colander over the sink, discarding the cooking liquid.
7 Return the potatoes to the insert of the Instant Pot and coarsely mash.
8 Add the 2/3 of the butter/milk mixture along with the sour cream, and mash until the potatoes are the desired texture, as smooth or as chunky as you like, adding more of the remaining milk/butter mixture if you want creamier, less stiff mashed potatoes (I usually add it all).
9 Add salt and pepper to taste.
10 Serve immediately OR return the insert to the Instant Pot, secure the lid, and select Keep Warm. The potatoes can stay on this setting for up to three hours.
11 When ready to serve, give the potatoes a good stir and a drizzle of warm milk, if needed.
NOTES:
My favorite type(s) of potatoes to use for mashing are a combination of red potatoes and Yukon gold potatoes. But you can definitely vary the type of potato used in this recipe without altering cooking time.
I buy potatoes in bulk (I do live in Idaho after all), so I always weigh out the 4 pounds (or 8 pounds if using my 8-quart Instant Pot) for this recipe, but you should be able to fit in a commonly sold 5-pound bag of potatoes into the 6-quart Instant Pot, as long as the max fill line isn’t exceeded after water is added. Just increase the milk/butter/sour cream/garlic powder a smudge to account for the extra pound.
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