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Cheesy Mashed Potato Puffs

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July 24, 2012
4
2 Ratings
  • Makes 35 or 40 puffs
Author Notes

My husband's grandmother passed away recently, and as one of the people in the family who most loves to cook, I was allowed to rummage around her kitchen and take what I liked. It was such fun and such a gift. I came home with an ancient yet super-sturdy stainless steel potato masher with a red lucite-like handle. Itching to try it, I bought some russets and boiled them up. The masher worked like a charm, and then I realized I wasn't much in the mood for plain old mashed spuds.
Into the mix went grated Gruyere, crumbled bacon, scallions and some buttermilk. The idea of puffs was running through my mind, so I mashed (heh!) the potato mixture into a ziploc, cut off the corner and played around with griddling these as well as baking-then-broiling them. Both work well but do yield different textures and tastes. I like them both so leave the ultimate cooking method up to you, your preferences, and so forth. Yum! I can totally imagine popping these in my mouth hand over fist while sitting in a pub cheering on the home team! —em-i-lis

Test Kitchen Notes

Crisp, flavorful and addicting, em-i-lis's Cheesy Mashed Potato Puffs would be a welcome addition to any pub menu! Equally delightful with a cold draft beer or a glass of Pinot Grigio, tangy buttermilk mashed potatoes are given a flavor boost by the inclusion of gruyere cheese, bacon and scallions, then formed into little puffs that are pan-fried until golden brown. We found that extruding the mashed potatoes into a six-inch rope, then slicing them into "tater tot"-like nuggets was a tad simpler than forming rounds with our hands. One warning: Eat enough of these and you may mysteriously find yourself rooting for Manchester United! —wssmom

What You'll Need
Ingredients
  • 2 russet potatoes (a scant pound and a half), scrubbed and cut into 4-5 large chunks each
  • 1 teaspoon salt, divided
  • 1 ounce Gruyere + more for grating over the puffs as a final touch
  • 1/4 cup
    1 tablespoon buttermilk


  • 15 grinds of white pepper
  • 2 strips bacon, fried, cooled and crumbled
  • 1 tablespoon chopped scallions
  • Maldon salt for sprinkling
Directions
  1. Fill a 4-quart saucepan just over 1/2 full with water and add 1/2 tsp salt. Bring to a boil and add the chopped potatoes. Cook ~20 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender enough that you can mash them easily.
  2. Drain and then put the potatoes into a mixing bowl. Using a potato masher, mash! When they're a nice consistency (mostly smooth but with some small chunks), add to them 1 oz of grated Gruyere, the buttermilk and white pepper. Stir gently to combine, making sure the white pepper and cheese are well incorporated.
  3. Add the crumbled bacon and chopped scallions to this mixture. Stir to combine and spoon the whole mess into a ziploc or pastry bag fitted with the large circle tip. If using the ziploc, cut off one corner so you can pipe the potato mixture through into rounds.
  4. Heat and oil a griddle if you prefer to fry the puffs, or heat your oven to 425 with a rack in the upper third if you're going the baked puff route.
  5. For griddlers: when the griddle and oil are nice and hot but not smoking, pipe small rounds of mashed potato (I find it easier to pipe into your hand to ensure the round shape remains vs a snakey result) out and cook them, flipping and turning, for a few minutes until most sides are golden brown and a bit crispy. Drain on paper towels and then sprinkle with grated Gruyere and Maldon.
  6. For bakers: lightly grease a cookie sheet or pan, and follow the above directions for piping rounds. Bake 10 minutes and then turn the broiler on low to finish the puffs off. As with the griddled puffs, sprinkle with grated cheese and Maldon.
  7. Serve warm! If making in advance, you can stop just after putting the mixture in the ziploc and then cook them fresh, OR you can reheat/toast the cooked puffs before serving.

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22 Reviews

Ajay V. January 14, 2018
Thank you for sharing this lovely recipe ever.
MASHED POTATO PUFFS RECIPE
I also have the same recipe.
Kindly have a look.
http://trickyfact.com/mashed-potato-puffs-recipe-potato-puffs-flavour-ideas/
 
Carter C. January 3, 2015
This sounds just like I've been looking for-a potato you can eat from your hand as an appetizer. If I pipe them on a baking sheet with a decorative tip, will they hold their shape as they bake or spread out and get kind of flattish? Thanks.
 
em-i-lis January 3, 2015
Mine have never spread much!
 
Carter C. January 3, 2015
Great. And thanks. Let you know how I do. C
 
em-i-lis January 3, 2015
Awesome! Please do! :)
 
lighthouse6 May 30, 2013
I just want to be sure that you do not peel the potatoes. It doesn't look like there is skin on them in the pictures ... making them this weekend : )
 
em-i-lis May 30, 2013
hi lighthouse6! i don't peel my potatoes b/c i like the skin, but definitely peel if you prefer a skinless spud. :) hope you like them!!
 
Sugar &. August 4, 2012
I will be making these next weekend.
 
em-i-lis August 6, 2012
oh wonderful! :) i hope you enjoy them!!!
 
Sugar &. August 4, 2012
Yum!
 
lorigoldsby August 4, 2012
Yum! Will try griddling first...and then later when cooler try the bake.
 
em-i-lis August 4, 2012
Thank you so much, lorigoldsby!!! I hope you enjoy them!
 
just P. July 29, 2012
Great recipe for a great snack... And naturally gluten-free!

Looks like a winner for this household.
 
em-i-lis July 29, 2012
Fantastic, just plain Ben! I hope y'all enjoy them. I've kept the mix in the fridge and just baked/griddled as needed which makes the snack idea even better. :)
 
fiveandspice July 25, 2012
What???!!! These look off. the. hook! Amazing.
 
em-i-lis July 25, 2012
hey, thanks so much!!! :)
 
aargersi July 25, 2012
Big double thumb-yum UP on these!!! Crispy cheesy potatoes, what could be better??
 
em-i-lis July 25, 2012
Thank you so much, aagersi!!! They're pretty yummy, if I say so myself. :)
 
boulangere July 24, 2012
I'd take these over fries! And coming from me, that's saying something.
 
em-i-lis July 24, 2012
Oh, thank you, b. That makes me feel so great! :)
 
meganvt01 July 24, 2012
yum- i would eat these in a pub any day!
 
em-i-lis July 24, 2012
Thank you so much, Megan!