Garlic Mashed Potatoes are buttery-rich, creamy, and infused with incredible flavor from the garlic and sour cream. It’s very simple to make but is one of the tastiest mashed potato recipes we’ve tried.

Watch the video tutorial and get Natasha’s favorite recipe for Garlic Mashed Potatoes. P.S. The potatoes reheat well if you’re looking for make-ahead dinner ideas.

Creamy garlic mashed potatoes in bowl with serving spoon

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Garlic Mashed Potatoes are the ultimate side dish for Thanksgiving dinner, paired with Roast Turkey and Gravy. It’s holiday-worthy but also simple enough for tonight’s dinner. Try this dish paired with Steak, Roasted Asparagus, and maybe some Tiramisu for dessert. There are so many ways to serve this amazing potato side dish.

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Ingredients for Garlic Mashed Potatoes

  • Yukon potatoes are creamy and naturally buttery potatoes (use 4 lbs, or about 10-12 medium potatoes). Another good potato option is red potatoes. We like to peel the skins for a smooth texture, but you can leave the skins on if you prefer.
  • Milk – we use whole milk, but any milk fat will work. Try half and half or whipping cream if you don’t mind the extra calories.
  • Garlic – peel and coarsely smash with the side of your knife. You want the pieces to be large enough to easily strain out
  • Salt – we use fine sea salt and add it at the very end to taste
  • Butter – unsalted and softened to incorporate easily (see our tip for how to soften butter in 5 minutes)
  • Sour Cream – adds great flavor (optional but very nice)
  • Chives – finely chopped to garnish, or use chopped green onion or parsley
Ingredients for homemade garlic mashed potatoes

How Many Pounds of Potatoes Per Person for Mashed Potatoes?

In general, you will need 1/2 lb of potatoes per adult. So, if you are feeding 8 adults, you will need 4 pounds of potatoes.

When planning your menu, the amount you need will vary depending on what other sides you are serving, but I always like to have leftovers instead of running out. This recipe is easy to scale up or down.

How to Make Garlic Mashed Potatoes

  • Cook Potatoes – peel and cut potatoes into halves or quarters if larger then rinse in cold water. Note: keep peeled potatoes in water so they don’t discolor. Put potatoes in a pot, cover with cold water and boil 15-18 minutes or until easily pierced.
  • Warm the milk – when potatoes are nearly done cooking, in a small saucepan, combine milk and smashed garlic. Heat just until steaming then remove from heat.
  • Drain the potatoes and keep them in the same pot to mash.
  • Drizzle in hot milk to reach your desired texture. Cut butter into chunks and mash them into the potatoes until well incorporated. Add 1/4 cup sour cream and 1 to 1 1/2 tsp salt or add salt to taste. 
  • Serve drizzled with melted butter and chopped chives. These are amazing with our Instant Pot Chicken and Gravy.
Step by step how to make garlic mashed potatoes

Tips for the Best Garlic Mashed Potatoes

  • Rinse potatoes in cold water after they are peeled and sliced to keep them from browning and to remove excess starch.
  • Do not overcook potatoes or they will become waterlogged. Cook until easily pierced with a fork. They should not be falling apart.
  • Mash right away – potatoes should be mashed while hot so they don’t turn gummy.
The best creamy garlic mashed potatoes in bowl garnished with chives

What is the best way to peel potatoes?

This is a personal preference. I love my standard potato peeler because it feels better in my hand but some people prefer a Y-shaped peeler. My Mother loves to use a pairing knife. Go with whatever is most efficient for you.

How to get the creamiest mashed potatoes?

There are many different ways to mash potatoes, from a classic potato masher to potato ricer (a ricer will ensure zero lumps in your mashed potatoes), or an electric hand mixer or even a stand mixer with a whisk attachment. It depends on how much garlic mashed potatoes you cook (it’s hard to get a hand mixer into a super deep pot of potatoes).

Tools for mashing potatoes

Make-Ahead Tips

  • Prep ahead – you can peel and chop potatoes ahead and keep them submerged in cold water in the refrigerator overnight then cook when ready.
  • How to keep mashed potatoes warm – place them into a buttered slow cooker and set them to the low setting for up to 4 hours, stirring every 4 hours. If potatoes start to get dry, drizzle in some warm milk.
  • To re-heat – place potatoes on a buttered skillet and sautee over medium heat until steamy hot and heated through, stirring frequently.

Leftover Mashed Potatoes Idea

You can turn leftover mashed potatoes into the most amazing cheesy Potato Pancakes.

Cooked garlic mashed potatoes served with butter and chives

This garlic mashed potatoes recipe is a fun spin on traditional Creamy Mashed Potatoes and is always a crowd-pleaser.

More Interesting Side Dishes

When I wrote my first cookbook, I surveyed my audience, and it surprised me how many of you wanted interesting side dish recipes, so here you go! Here are some more of our favorite side dishes to round out your menu.

Garlic Mashed Potatoes

4.99 from 160 votes
Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes in bowl
Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes are the ultimate side dish paired with Roast Turkey and Gravy. This simple side dish is easy to prepare and it's the most flavorful garlic mashed potato recipe.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 8 people as a side dish
  • 4 lb Yukon potatoes, 10 potatoes, peeled and quartered*
  • 1 1/3 cup whole milk
  • 6 garlic cloves , smashed
  • 8 Tbsp unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1 1/2 tsp fine sea salt
  • 2 Tbsp chives, finely chopped, for garnish

Instructions

  • Place potato chunks into a pot and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer, partially cover, and cook for 15-18 minutes or until potatoes are easily pierced with a fork.  
  • Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, heat 1 1/3 milk with 6 crushed garlic cloves until just steaming then remove from heat and set aside. Discard the garlic if desired.
  • Drain the potatoes, keep them in the pot, then place over very low heat and mash with a potato masher or use an electric hand mixer (mash right away while potatoes are hot so they don’t turn gummy). 
  • Drizzle in hot milk to reach your desired texture. Cut butter into chunks and mash them into the potatoes until well incorporated. Add 1/4 cup sour cream and 1 to 1 1/2 tsp salt or add salt to taste. 
  • Serve warm drizzled with more butter if desired and garnished with fresh chives.

Notes

*When planning your menu, plan for about 1/2 lb of potatoes per person. 
*Red potatoes can be substituted in this recipe. 

Nutrition Per Serving

251kcal Calories34g Carbs5g Protein11g Fat7g Saturated Fat1g Polyunsaturated Fat3g Monounsaturated Fat1g Trans Fat29mg Cholesterol379mg Sodium831mg Potassium4g Fiber3g Sugar381IU Vitamin A37mg Vitamin C73mg Calcium1mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Amount per Serving
Calories
251
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
11
g
17
%
Saturated Fat
 
7
g
44
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
3
g
Cholesterol
 
29
mg
10
%
Sodium
 
379
mg
16
%
Potassium
 
831
mg
24
%
Carbohydrates
 
34
g
11
%
Fiber
 
4
g
17
%
Sugar
 
3
g
3
%
Protein
 
5
g
10
%
Vitamin A
 
381
IU
8
%
Vitamin C
 
37
mg
45
%
Calcium
 
73
mg
7
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: garlic mashed potatoes
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 251
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  • USnTHEM
    November 10, 2022

    Like all Natasha’s recipes this one is no different. A home run with this classic. Full flavor throughout the potatoes! I used a masher and hand mixer and used half n half instead of whole milk. This is a keeper!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 10, 2022

      Glad you enjoyed this recipe!

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  • Crystal
    October 29, 2022

    Hi Natasha – I’m confused by 4lb 10 potatoes. Does that mean 4lbs (or about 10 potatoes) or something else?

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    • Crystal
      October 29, 2022

      Oops, disregard- saw your note in the content before the recipe.

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  • Amber
    October 2, 2022

    So easy. Tasted like they took hours but were ready in less than 30 minutes!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 3, 2022

      Isn’t that the best, Amber! I’m so happy you loved it!

      Reply

  • I’m having 12 people for dinner how many potatoes milk sour cream do I needlucy
    September 30, 2022

    I’m having 12 people for dinner how many potatoes milk sour cream do I need

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 1, 2022

      Hi, I recommend clicking “Jump to recipe” at the top of the post, it will take you to our printable recipe where you’ll have the option to change the number of servings. Hover over the number of servings highlighted in red and slide it to how many servings you would like to make. I hope that helps!

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  • doug
    September 18, 2022

    i wondered why you discarded the garlic after flavoring the milk? why not finely chop the garlic for a more distinct garlic favor? your thoughts

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    • Natasha
      September 19, 2022

      HI Doug, we found that the garlic is infused into the milk sufficiently and it’s more of a texture issue. It’s not as creamy smooth when the garlic is minced and added back in. You can add it back if you prefer.

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      • Nik
        November 24, 2022

        I just wanted to let you know the actual recipe doesn’t say to strain out the garlic.. if I hadn’t watched the video my dense self would have kept it in. Thanks for the recipe, was a great one!

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        • Natasha
          November 24, 2022

          HI Nik, thank you so much for pointing that out. I updated the print-friendly recipe. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  • Alla B
    September 17, 2022

    I made the garlic mashed potato recipe for dinner with friends last week. I skipped butter to cut back on saturated fat and used 5.5%fat sour cream instead of whatever full fat sour cream is. These were sooooo good!!! Everybody loved them. Nathasha, thank you for the wonderful recipe!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      September 17, 2022

      You’re very welcome, Alla! So glad they were enjoyed.

      Reply

  • Nathan
    August 28, 2022

    solid recipe and kid approved. I did overcook the potatoes and they became waterlogged. I’ve seen folks cook potatoes in milk to prevent the waterlogged flavor. Thoughts?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      August 28, 2022

      HI Nathan, thanks for sharing that with us. I have not tried that version yet but it could be a good experiment! Please let us know how it goes if you try it!

      Reply

  • Flossie
    August 4, 2022

    Your garlic mashed potatoes look amazingly yummy ! Can they be frozen ?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      August 4, 2022

      Hi! I have not tried freezing them, but I know they reheat really well.

      Reply

  • Scott
    June 2, 2022

    I’m very new to cooking but these turned out GREAT! I will be making them every week. Thank you so much!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      June 2, 2022

      You’re so welcome, Scott! I’m really happy that you loved it!

      Reply

  • M
    May 30, 2022

    These mashed potatoes are amazing! So creamy & full of flavor

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      May 30, 2022

      So glad you enjoyed them! 🙂

      Reply

  • Clysta Lundgreen
    February 16, 2022

    I would like to send a private message for you and hubby. How could I do that?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 16, 2022

      Hello, feel free to message us via our contact form.

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  • Joyce Kamps
    January 21, 2022

    hi Natasha, love your shows. I have printed off many of your recipes. I was wondering who gets to clean up you r mess. I would love to be your taste tester.I loved your last Q & A show. you and husband are so cute.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 22, 2022

      I’m so glad you enjoy my recipes, Joyce! We love to share with our family!

      Reply

  • Nora Vodopija
    January 18, 2022

    Wow! Just WOW! I have never left a comment on any website, but I had to for this. The only thing I did differently was use a potato ricer (zero lumps). Served this for New Year’s Day and everybody loved it. We don’t have Yukon potatoes in Croatia, so I used the nicest yellow potatoes I could find. So creamy; the potato flavor wasn’t overpowered by the seasonings. Perfect! Thank you so much.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 18, 2022

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the wonderful review, Nora!

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    • Leisa
      April 10, 2022

      I think that every kitchen should have a potato ricer. They are great. They are good for egg salad (push the eggs in hard boiled.) You can also leave the skins on and save time on the front end. The ricer pushes the flesh through and skin is left behind.

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  • Stephanie R
    December 26, 2021

    I made this recipe for our a Christmas Eve dinner to accompany prime rib. The potatoes were delicious!!! Definitely adding to my recipe box! Thank you Natasha ❤️

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      December 26, 2021

      You’re most welcome! I’m glad you found a new favorite recipe.

      Reply

  • ingrid c kern
    December 23, 2021

    i already add a whole clove of garlic into the potato water to have a real garlicky taste. sometimes i even add green bell pepper and onion. it gives a natural flavoring to your potatoes when you mash them and add the rest of ingredients. you can even make cheesy mashed potatoes which is delish too! go wild on what kind….blue cheese, bries, you name it create your own culinary mashed potato world!!!!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 23, 2021

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Ingrid!

      Reply

  • doug mccallum
    December 18, 2021

    why do you remove the garlic from the hot milk when it is all about the garlic in this recipe ??

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 18, 2021

      Hi Doug, you are welcome to leave it in. It infuses nicely into the hot milk also.

      Reply

  • simone
    December 12, 2021

    I am definitely trying this one! I do have 1 question..have you tried roasting the garlic in the oven prior to adding it to the potatoes? I wonder if that would be good as well? Thanks!
    🙂

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      December 12, 2021

      Hi Simone, I haven’t tried that yet. Feel free to experiment!

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    • Leisa
      April 10, 2022

      Roasted garlic would offer a deeper sweeter garlic taste without the bite. Roasted garlic is sublime and a mainstay. Steeping the garlic in milk/cream is great for not only this recipe but also for au gratin potatoes.

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  • Edel
    November 24, 2021

    Natasha
    What kind of pot did you use to boil the potatoes when you are making the Garlic Mashed Potatoes?

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  • Maria SV
    November 24, 2021

    How amazing! Love your recipes! Thank you! Can I make these the day before and keep in fridge?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 24, 2021

      Hi Maria, although potatoes generally reheat well, we prefer this best fresh!

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  • Unathi Mgele
    November 23, 2021

    Good day Natasha
    I would like to thank you for all your awesome recipes make improved in my kitchen i love them all .

    Warm regards
    Unathi

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 23, 2021

      Hello Unathi, good day to you too. You are most welcome and I hope you’ll love all the recipes that you will try from my website and videos.

      Reply

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