Creamy Potato Mash

Creamy Potato Mash

Indulge in this irresistibly creamy and flavorful mashed potato recipe, made effortlessly in an electric pressure cooker for perfect texture every time. Tender small potatoes are cooked until fork-tender, then whipped into a velvety smooth paste with rich milk for a luscious, creamy consistency. A hint of black pepper adds a gentle warmth, while fresh basil leaves infuse a bright, aromatic touch that elevates this simple dish into something extraordinary. The result is a comforting yet refreshing side—smooth, buttery, and bursting with subtle dairy sweetness and herbaceous notes. Perfect as a side dish or a light meal, this mashed potato recipe delivers restaurant-quality creaminess with minimal effort. The pressure cooker ensures the potatoes are flawlessly tender, while the hand-whipped finish guarantees a melt-in-your-mouth experience. Quick, easy, and packed with flavor, it’s a must-try for potato lovers!

10 Minutes
Medium
4 servings

Ingredients

Metric US
4 serving

Main Ingredients

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potatoes
200g

The aromatics

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milk
100ml

The sauce & seasonings

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black pepper
1/4 tsp
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basil leaves
1 tbsp (fresh)

Instructions

1. Step 1

Step 1
Wash the small potatoes clean and put a small amount of water in the electric pressure cooker.

2. Step 2

Step 2
Press the bean button on the electric pressure cooker.

3. Step 3

Step 3
The potatoes are cooked when they are cracked and can be easily pierced with a stick.

4. Step 4

Step 4
After cooling, peel the potatoes and mash them into a paste using an egg beater.

5. Step 5

Step 5
Add milk to the potato paste.

6. Step 6

Step 6
Beat the potato paste until it is smooth and creamy.

7. Step 7

Step 7
Add a small amount of seasoning.

8. Step 8

Step 8
Add a pinch of black pepper powder, then add the basil leaves and mix well.

9. Step 9

Step 9
The creamy potato paste is ready, with a subtle milk flavor and a refreshing basil flavor.

10. Step 10

Step 10
The potato paste is smooth and delicious.

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