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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

CrockPot Mashed Potatoes with Cream Cheese and Sour Cream Recipe



Day 320.

psst. Make these potatoes. You wont be sorry.

This is one of those recipes where I wonder if the crockpot is really necessary, or is it just being used to keep the potatoes warm. You have to use the stove to boil the potatoes, and then you smash them with the cream cheese and the sour cream.

I suppose you could argue that the crockpot isnt necessary, but I used it. Because it makes me happy, and thats what I do.

These potatoes are too good to not share, and Ill let you be the judge about whether or not the crockpot is a necessary tool.


The Ingredients.


--5 pounds of red potatoes
--1 block of cream cheese, room temperature (8 oz. I used light)
--1 cup sour cream (I used light)
--1 chicken bouillon cube (EDIT: in the photo up above I used Knorr, which does contain MSG. I have since learned about Better than Bouillon, which I can find in my local grocery store and is MSG-free.)
--1/2 cup of water, reserved from boiling the potatoes
--1 tsp garlic powder
--1 T dried parsley


The Directions.


Wash and peel the potatoes, leaving the skin on some if desired. Cut in quarters to quicken boiling time. Put the pieces into a large pot and cover completely with water.

Bring the potatoes to a boil on the stove top.
Boil rapidly for 10-20 minutes, or until potatoes are fork-tender.

Scoop out 1/2 cup of the water from the pot. Add the bouillon cube to the water.
Drain the potatoes, and return to pot.

Open the cream cheese and put into the pot with the hot potatoes. Add sour cream. Pour in the water with the bouillon cube, also. Add the parsley and garlic powder.


Mash with a potato masher. If you dont have a masher, the way that I seem to not, you can use a wire wisk. Itll work just fine.

After smashing well, scoop the potatoes out of the pot and place into a 4 to 6 quart crockpot. Cook on high for 2 hours, or on low for 4. Can be kept on warm indefinitely.
After two hours on high, my potatoes got a bit crusty on the top and edges.

They were divine.


The Verdict.


So very good. My kids seemed to have thought that these were spicy (makes no sense whatsoever) and werent thrilled with the bits of skin I left on. I like a bit of skin, and so does Adam, but apparently the kids find it highly offensive.


I gave a quart to our friends, and they loved them. I will make these for Thanksgiving.
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