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Prep Time10 minutes
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Cook Time30 minutes
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Serving6
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Serv Size1 scoop
Mashed potatoes are one of my all-time comfort foods, but let’s be honest, they don’t always impress a South Indian crowd where bold flavors and spice rule the table. So when I’m making beef for a gathering, especially a baked dish like my Barbecue Beef Steak (not the usual chukka or curry), there’s no way I’m leaving out mashed potatoes. But instead of the usual creamy version, I came up with this flavorful twist that brings in herbs and green chili for an extra punch.
This version was a spontaneous kitchen experiment that really paid off. I first tried it for an office barbecue and it turned out to be a surprise hit! It pairs beautifully with beef dishes in general, and while I personally lean toward the classic creamy mash, this one’s a welcome change when you’re cooking for spice-lovers. Definitely worth a spot on your dinner table if you’re looking to shake things up just a little.
Ingredients
Herbed and Mashed Potatoes
Directions
This recipe brings together the creamy texture of classic mashed potatoes with the vibrant flavors of green chili, garlic, herbs, and a bit of sautéed magic. Follow these steps for a flavorful side dish that’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
Cook the potatoes: Wash the potatoes thoroughly and place them in a pressure cooker with enough water to cover. Cook for 2–3 whistles, or until the potatoes are soft and fully cooked.
Prepare the flavor base: While the potatoes cook, blend the onions, garlic, and green chili into a smooth purée using a mixer or blender.
Sauté the aromatics: In a saucepan, melt the butter and add the puréed mixture along with salt and pepper. Sauté over medium heat until the mixture is well-cooked and fragrant.
Add the herbs: Stir in the basil, oregano, and parsley. Sauté for another minute to let the herbs release their aroma, then turn off the heat.
Mash the potatoes: Once the potatoes are cool enough to handle, peel and mash them until smooth.
Mix everything together: Add the milk, sautéed purée, and chopped cilantro to the mashed potatoes. Mix everything thoroughly, and adjust salt to taste.
Garnish and serve: Transfer to a serving dish and garnish with whole cilantro leaves. Serve warm as a flavorful complement to beef or any main dish of your choice.
Conclusion
This version of mashed potatoes adds just the right kick to a classic favorite. The herbs and green chili bring a warm, savory depth that balances beautifully with rich beef dishes, especially barbecue-style steaks. Whether you're serving it at a gathering or simply spicing things up at home, this mash is a flavorful twist that won’t go unnoticed. It’s the kind of side dish that might just steal the spotlight.



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