Green Chile Cheddar Mashed Potatoes Recipe
I love trying new foods, but always have a special place in my heart for old favorites! When I was back visiting Texas a few years ago, we went to one of my old favorite Mexican restaurants for lunch with my family. They had all of the old favorites, but they also had something new. Instead of just rice and beans as side option choices, you also had the choice of a side of green chile cheddar mashed potatoes. Of course, this was something that I had to try! Although it breaks the mold a bit for a traditional Tex-Mex restaurant, they were so good I didn’t even care! The combo of the green chiles and the cheddar cheese wrapped up in those, oh so creamy, mashed potatoes was pretty close to heaven on a plate. A few days later we flew back home, but the mashed potatoes were not forgotten! I played around and came up with my own version of these mashed potatoes that we have enjoyed ever since with our family.
What to Serve with Green Chile Mashed Potatoes
Since I first had these in a Mexican restaurant, I often serve it with dishes that carry those flavors. I have also found that many other of my favorite main dishes also go well with them too! These are some of my favorite things to serve these potatoes with:
Grilled Steak – Carne asada is a favorite, although it will go well with any steak Hamburgers Chicken- I love it with this Margarita Chicken Fajitas- Mix up fajita night by serving these with potatoes instead of on tortillas Crock Pot Chicken- Try out this Ranch Chicken or Green Chile Chicken Roasted Veggies- If you want a hearty vegetarian meal, serve a bunch of roasted veggies spooned right on top of these potatoes
These are a few things we love to do with this delicious side dish. If you have other ways you love to make a meal out of these mashed potatoes, let me know in the comments so I can give it a try!
What Potatoes to use for Mashed Potatoes
The ingredients in this recipe call for Yukon Gold potatoes. I prefer these for making these mashed potatoes they boil well and produce a really fluffy mashed potato. You can use almost any potato to make mashed potatoes, but some can generally produce a better texture and flavor. If you stick with medium starch potatoes that aren’t too waxy, you will generally get the best results. However if you have some potatoes on hand that aren’t named in the recipe, you can usually substitute them in with a good result, as long as you make sure not to over work them. Also, with any potato that you use, it is important not to over mash the potatoes which can break down the starches and make the potatoes gummy rather than fluffy.
Leftover Mashed Potatoes
If you have leftover mashed potatoes at the end of the meal, you can store them in either the refrigerator or freezer. Simply place them in an airtight container and store in the:
Refrigerator for up 3-5 days Freezer for up to a month
When freezing I like to divide the potatoes up into meal sized portions so that I can easily reheat just what I need. You can also put them in zip top bags and them freeze them flat and stack them to save space. I hope that you enjoy this fun new flavor of mashed potatoes as much as I did when I had it the first time! Maybe it will even become a family favorite in your house like it has in mine. If you do get a chance to try it, I would love it if you let me know! You can leave me a comment below, or if you post a picture on Instagram, make sure to tag me @easyfamilyrecipes so that I can see what you are cooking up! It makes my day to see others enjoying the recipes that I share! Oh and before you go!… If you need a regular rotation of recipe inspiration like me, make sure to sign up to get our emails! I send out my new favorites, the recipes my family has been devouring, and some of the best tried and true recipes. It is easy and free of course! You can click here to sign up or on the button below.