I hope you are going to the Farmer’s market this weekend. I was there last week, and there were still large bunches of fresh basil for a dollar. Spend a dollar. Buy a bunch of fresh basil. Get some potatoes, too (Yukon Golds or white boiling potatoes). Then try this recipe for Basil Mashed Potatoes. Thank you, Ina! I found this recipe in Ina Garten’s (The Barefoot Contessa) new cookbook, “How Easy is That?“.
This recipe is for a savory mashed potato side dish. No gravy needed. This is a versatile side dish that will pair nicely with any number of main dishes. Serve it with your next meatloaf, roast chicken, pork chop, salmon fillet… Next time I make Shepherd’s Pie, I am going to top it with these potatoes. Won’t that dress up a casserole that can sometimes be a bit bland? Last week, I made some rather boring vegetable soup. It perked right up when I stirred in some leftover Basil Mashed Potatoes. You’ll be amazed with what 2 cups of fresh basil will do to 2 lbs of Yukon Gold potatoes.
Full disclosure: making mashed potatoes can really mess up a kitchen and dirty a lot of dishes. Basil mashed potatoes dirties one or two more pots than regular mashed potatoes, but you don’t even have to think about making gravy…!
Basil Mashed Potatoes
Directions
- Fill a small bowl with ice water and set aside.
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the basil leaves to the boiling water and cook for exactly 15 seconds. Remove the basil from the boiling water with a slotted spoon and immediately plunge into the ice water. Drain the basil and set aside.
- Add the peeled and quartered potatoes to the same pot of boiling, salted water. Simmer for 20 to 25 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Drain well.
- In a small pan over medium high heat, bring the half-and-half and Parmesan cheese to a simmer.
- Place the drained basil in a food processor fitted with a metal blade. Puree the basil, then slowly add the hot half-and-half and Parmesan mixture and process until smooth.
- Mash the drained potatoes. Slowly add the hot basil cream and beat until smooth. TASTE. Add salt and pepper as needed.
- Place mashed potatoes in serving bowl and sprinkle with a little extra grated Parmesan cheese. Serve hot.
Thanks for stopping by my kitchen today. So glad Ina was here with me!!!