Ahem. Whether you’re looking to lighten the carb load of a holiday meal, or serve a nutritious and delicious side dish with dinner tonight, my veggie-packed Healthy Mashed Potatoes are going to knock your socks off! Objectively Better Mashed Potatoes Healthy Mashed Potatoes cuts steamed potatoes with cauliflower to create a light and whippy, smooth and creamy, objectively better version of mashed potatoes. There, I said it. We keep the coziness of mashed potatoes then add the velvety texture of whipped cauliflower to create a wholesome side dish that pairs with pretty much any dinner. Here are a few more reasons why you’ll love them! Ingredients Needed All you need are a handful of everyday ingredients to whip up this tasty, comforting side dish.

Russet potatoes: form the base of the healthy mashed potatoes. You’ll need 2 large russets which, from a taste and texture standpoint, pair perfectly with cauliflower. Cauliflower: trim then chop a head of cauliflower into florets, or purchase pre-cut florets from the store. Milk: I typically use unsweetened almond milk since my daughter has a dairy allergy, but use whatever you keep on hand for drinking. Butter: again, I opt for vegan butter, but use what you have on hand. Smashed garlic cloves: infuse the mashed potatoes and cauliflower with the most delicious and cozy flavor! If you’re sensitive to garlic, leave it out or decrease the amount. Salt and pepper: to taste — you know yours better than enyone!

How to Use Them As I mentioned, Healthy Mashed Potatoes are a great way to lighten up an otherwise heavy holiday dinner table, but are easy enough to make any night of the week. Pair with roasted, baked, or Air Fried Chicken, a steamed or Air Fried veggie, or side salad, and dinner’s done. I’ll show you how! Serve with Baked Chicken Breasts How to Make Healthy Mashed Potatoes Step 1: Prep the ingredients. Start by prepping potatoes and head of cauliflower. You’ll need 2, large russet potatoes that weigh ~1-1/2lbs total, and a 2lb head of cauliflower Peel then dice the potatoes into 1″ cubes, then trim the cauliflower into similar-sized florets. You’ll need ~5 cups cauliflower florets. Step 2: Steam the vegetables. Fill a large pot with a couple inches of water then place a steamer basket inside and turn the heat to high to bring the water to a boil. Steamer baskets are fairly inexpensive and stand the test of time — I think I’ve had this one for 15+ years! Once the water is boiling, add the potatoes to the steamer basket then spread into an even layer. Place a lid on top then steam for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, add the cauliflower florets in an even layer on top of the potatoes then place the lid back on top. Steam the potatoes and cauliflower together for 15-20 minutes or until both vegetables are tender. Step 3: Warm the milk and butter. While the veggies are steaming, add milk, butter, and smashed garlic cloves to a small saucepan then turn the heat to low and allow the butter to melt and the garlic to infuse the mixture with flavor. Once the butter has melted, place a lid on top of the pot to keep the mixture warm and allow the garlic to keep infusing the milk and butter. Step 4: Process the vegetables. Once the vegetables are tender, scoop the cauliflower into a food processor fitted with an S-blade. I like to use a long cooking spoon to scoop the vegetables out of the pot. I LOVE this versatile spoon! Remove the garlic cloves from the saucepan then add half the milk/butter mixture to the food processor and process until the cauliflower is very smooth and silky, 1 minute, scraping down the sides of the bowl halfway through. Add the steamed potatoes, salt, pepper, and remaining milk/butter mixture then pulse to incorporate the potatoes into the whipped cauliflower. Lastly, process until the potatoes are very smooth, 30 seconds or so. Taste then add more salt and pepper if necessary, and/or more milk to get to your desired mashed potato consistency, then scoop and serve. I hope you ADORE this light and creamy side dish that’s boosted with extra nutrition. Enjoy — and come back to tell me if anyone in your house notices it’s half cauliflower! Serve Healthier Mashed Potatoes with these Recipes:

Cast Iron Roasted Chicken Easy Baked Chicken Breasts Pan-Roasted Steak Perfect Grilled Steak Grilled Pork Tenderloin Best Baked Chicken Thighs Oven Baked Burgers Smoked Salmon Stovetop Beef Stew

Photos by Ashley McLaughlin

	Like this recipe? Share it with friends!	

Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 89Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 53Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 77Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 24Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 61Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 51Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 38Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 36Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 71Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 17Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 93Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 61Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 27Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 19Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 8Healthy Mashed Potatoes   Light  smooth  and creamy - 7