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I first tasted these Alfredo potatoes at my friend, Jen’s home (her darling little girl turned 1). Everyone at the party (including myself) was raving about these taters. There were plenty of “ooh’s, ahhh’s and oh yumm’s!” flying around. I knew I couldn’t leave without asking for the recipe. Jen and her Mama are very talented in the kitchen and they graciously shared this recipe with us.
Alfredo potatoes are rich and wonderful; perfect for a party as they must be made 2 hours ahead. Once the potatoes are done, they just bask in their creamy sauce for a couple hours so you have time for the gazillion other things that need to get done.
We ate these all week long and never grew tired of them. Did I mention they re-heat amazingly well? I have a confession to make. The potatoes in the photo above are from day 3. See what I mean?
Ingredients for Potatoes in Alfredo Sauce:
5 lb Yukon potatoes (13 med-large potatoes)
Optional: 1 bay leaf and 2 pierced garlic cloves
2 cups heavy cream
1 medium onion, finely diced
1 large carrot, grated
1 can Alfredo Sauce (15 oz) – We used the Classico brand
1 Tbsp salt + more to taste
3 Tbsp butter
1 Tbsp canola oil
How to make Potatoes In Alfredo Sauce:
1. Wash, peel and cut potatoes in quarters (or 1/8’s if they are really large). Place them in the pot and cover with water (optional – add 1 bay leaf and 2 pierced garlic cloves to infuse potatoes with extra flavor). Bring to a boil and cook additional 12-15 min. Add 1 Tbsp of salt only after water starts to boil, this helps to keep potatoes more intact. Be careful not to overcook potatoes or they will be mushy (they should be smoothly pierced with a knife but not crumbly).
2. While potatoes are cooking, dice onion and grate carrot. Add 1 Tbsp of canola oil to a large skillet and heat to medium high. Once the skillet is preheated, melt 2 Tbsp of butter and stir in onion. Saute onion for 5 min. Add carrot and sauté for 3 more minutes until softened.
3. Place onion/carrot mix in the blender & pulse a few times to make the mix more fine (this step is optional. It still works great if you don’t dirty up your blender).
4. Melt 1 Tbsp of butter in the same skillet and add blended carrot mix. Stir in 2 cups heavy cream and bring mixture to boil. Add 1/2 tsp salt, or more to taste.
5. Remove skillet from the heat, add 1 can of Alfredo Sauce and stir.
6. Drain cooked potatoes (and remove garlic and bay leaf if used). Pour sauce over potatoes and cover with lid. Wrap the pot with a blanket or a few towels for a minimum of 2 hours before serving (this step is NOT optional and infuses the potatoes with some fantastic flavor). My sister discovered a way to speed things up: preheat your oven to 375˚F, then turn it off and let the finished potatoes sit in there with a lid on for 1 hour and it’s done!
Potatoes In Alfredo Sauce
Ingredients
- 5 lb Yukon potatoes, 13 med-large potatoes
- Optional: 1 bay leaf and 2 pierced garlic cloves
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 1 medium onion, finely diced
- 1 large carrot, grated
- 1 can Alfredo Sauce, 15 oz
- 1 Tbsp salt + more to taste
- 3 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 Tbsp canola oil
Instructions
- Wash, peel and cut potatoes in quarters. Place them in the pot and cover with water (optional - add 1 bay leaf and 2 pierced garlic cloves to infuse potatoes with extra flavor). Bring to a boil and cook additional 12-15 min. Add 1 Tbsp of salt only after water starts to boil. Don't overcook, potatoes should be smoothly pierced with a knife but not crumbly.
- While potatoes are cooking, dice onion and grate carrot. Add 1 Tbsp of canola oil to a large skillet and heat to medium high. Once the skillet is preheated, melt 2 Tbsp of butter and stir in onion. Saute onion for 5 min. Add carrot and saute for 3 more minutes until softened.
- Place onion/carrot mix in the blender & pulse a few times to make the mix more fine (this step is optional).
- Melt 1 Tbsp of butter in the same skillet and add blended carrot mix. Stir in 2 cups heavy cream and bring mixture to boil. Add 1/2 tsp salt, or more to taste.
- Remove skillet from the heat, add 1 can of Alfredo Sauce and stir.
- Drain cooked potatoes (and remove garlic and bay leaf if used). Pour sauce over potatoes and cover with lid. Wrap the pot with a blanket or a few towels for a minimum of 2 hours before serving (this step is NOT optional and infuses the potatoes with some fantastic flavor).
Let me know what you think. I want to hear your mmm’s and ahhh’s too 🙂
I made this dish on a party and served with chicken BBQ. Everyone loved it, even the picky eaters 😉
Thank you sooooo much, dear))
Awesome :D, you are so welcome.
What main dish (meat) would you suggest this to go best with?
This dish goes well with BBQ chicken or katleti. But usually you can’t go wrong with potatoes and any meat :).
Natasha, thank you for the incredible recipes. Your website was shared with me through word-of-mouth referral and I have been doing the same. I have experimented with dozens of your recipes and they are all fabulous! Thank you for sharing many different cuisines with a grateful world of regular visitors of your website. Your genuine and caring spirit shall be greatly rewarded. =)
Thank you so much 🙂 I’m so happy you love the recipes and I appreciate that you are sharing my site with others. You rock!
This is so good! I love it. I made these as a side dish to roasted pork, other side dishes are Lobio and adjapsandali . It is so nice to have a mild creamy potato next to these spicier foods and the pork. Works so well. Love it!
Awesome!! So glad you enjoyed it. Sounds like the perfect meal.
I got all the ingredients. Will report back tomorrow. I do have some parmesan i have to use up and I have half/half instead of heavy cream- but if figure with the addition of fresh grated parmesan fat content will be the same. This should be a big hit, it looks delicious.
I’m looking forward to your reply Anna 🙂
I meant at the end 🙂
Yes I would definitely saute before adding them 🙂
Ok, after reading the comments, I really wanna try preparing this dish with mushrooms. But, do you think the mushrooms need to be sauted first before adding them at the probably. Huh?
This seems like an awesome entree to make a 2/3 hours before the guest arrive instead of hovering over the stove top to insure your mashed potatoes turn out:) Thanks for sharing Natasha!
Yes it is very convenient to be done with the potatoes ahead of time. It makes party planning so much easier 🙂
I’ve been making this recipe for a while after i saw it at a wedding. We kind of guessed the recipe but didn’t think of the alfredo sauce in it, instead i just used whipping cream..But this looks even better, cannot wait to give it a try. I also add real bacon bits on top and while i am finishing last minute things i leave it in the oven for the top to bake a lil..But the bacon bits really give it extra flavor.. Thanks for sharing the recipe 🙂
Oh gosh, I love bacon. I’ll have to try that. Bacon has a way of making everything better 😉
Yummy, this sounds so good. I think I’ll try it but I may go for the lite Alfredo sauce. The mushroom idea sounds good too, I may go for that. Thanks for the idea!
I haven’t tried mushrooms but it does sound nice.
These potatoes are something like they do for the weddings in our church, exept they add lots of butter and no Alfredo, and my husband didn’t really liked the lots of butter in the recipe cause it get too greasy, espesially after you have to reheat it, but otherwise I always loved this recipe and now defenatly gonna try with Alfredo sauce and mushroom, it wont be greasy. Thanks for this awesome idea, should be even better with Alfredo and much less butter!
Reheat them slowly since as with anything that has heavy cream, it does turn buttery if you reheat it on a frying pan over high heat, but yes the alfredo sauce is awesome and definitely better than loads of butter.
Natasha, what is your recipe for alfredo sauce? Is it on the site? I wasn’t able to find it.. Thanks. Awesome stuff!! Hungry and it’s nearly 11pm!! Not good!
I haven’t posted it, but it’s on my to-do list. I do love alfredo sauce and so does my toddler 🙂
I always make these potatoes but I also add mushrooms too, very delicious
You’re the second person to mention mushrooms. I will have to try that. I love me some mushrooms 🙂
My two favorite foods….potatoes and creamy sauce. Will definitely be trying this.
Potatoes never get old in our house either. There are so many different ways of cooking with potatoes, possibilities are limitless 🙂
Mmmmmm love it!!! Anything with alfredo sauce is our family favorite:) With addition of mushrooms it would be awesome:)))
Thanks, Natasha for great recipe♥¸.•*´¯*♥
I will try adding mushrooms next time…you can’t go wrong with mushrooms in potatoes 🙂
Looks so delicious!!! Thank you for this one; I’m planning a big dinner for my family and in-laws and I have been searching for a good potato recipe!! This will be perfect!
You are very welcome Lauren 🙂
I didn’t know that alfredo sause sold in cans I thought it something you have to make from scratch??? I’ll be looking for it tomorrow cause I lovce anything with potatoes. thanks Natasha
I usually make it from scratch, but this brand of alfredo sauce works perfectly for this recipe. It doesn’t taste store-bought at all. Hope you love it!!
I can’t wait to try these! They look amazing Natash 🙂
Enjoy! 🙂
I will def try these soon!!!!!! thanx to ur friend and u!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are welcome Alana 😉 I will definitely thank her again! 🙂
This looks delicious! I’m drooling here:))
Thanks Natasha for awesome recipes!
Ha ha. Thanks Natasha 🙂 In this case, I’m happy you are drooling.