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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 🙂
really yummy and soft potatoes.. i also add chicken patties pieces in it
Liliya that sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing your modification 🙂
These potatoes are out of this world amazing!!!! They are my favorite!!! They taste exactly like served at the weddings here in WA!! I always wanted to make dome at home but had no idea how they make them!! I tried it just w whipping cream,n it didnt taste the same! But w alfredo sauce its the bomb! Thank u for the recipe!!!!
I’m so glad you found what you were searching for! That’s such an awesome feeling! 🙂
Those potatoes are awesome! I am cooking them for a party next time I have one. I believe you that they reheat great, but they are all gone already nothing to reheat. Got a cook something again tomorrow. Lol
Thats good and bad when there aren’t leftovers. lol. I’m so happy you enjoyed the recipe! 🙂
Im planning on making these for a bday party, can I make them the night before and then how would i reheat them?
They are best fresh but you can reheat them on the stove top.
This recipe is awesome !!!! LOVE IT!!!THANK YOU NATASHA!!!
Woot! Woot! I’m so glad you loved it 🙂
Went to make a scallop potato but barely had any cheese but found 3 cans of alfredos. I began google alfredo and potato recipes and came across yours and I am happy that I did. Thank you, its delicious.
I’m so glad you liked them. This is definitely a favorite at parties 🙂
Thank you for wonderful recipe!!! I made it today and everybody loved it!!! My hubby is a mushroom lover so I added some, it turned out very yummy!!! God bless!!!
I love to hear a good report :). I like the addition of mushrooms.
Ooooh mushrooms make everything better!! Thanks! 🙂
That sounds wonderful. Love mushrooms!
How many people does this serve? do you think its enogh for a party of about 20 people? or should i make more?
I’d do 1.5 times the recipe for 20 people. It depends on how many other menu items you will have. Is there also going to be rice or pasta or are potatoes the main side dish?
These potatoes are just out of this world!!!!! MMMMMMM, delicious! i guess leaving them wrapped in a blanket really does let the potatoes get infused with some amazing flavors!!! I think these are the excect potatoes that are being served at the weddings in our church! Ive tried another recipe without alfredo sauce and with mushrooms, and this is way better !! more creamy! I love the Alfredo Potatoes!! thats what Im gonna serve at all the birthday parties now!:) Thank u again for an amazing recipe!!!!
Awesome!! Sounds like you found a new favorite! I love these too. I’m so glad you really enjoyed it. The recipe came from a Caterer so it’s very likely that it is served at weddings 🙂
so which way do they turn out better, just leave them wrapped in blankets for couple hours, or in the oven?
They were equally good, but the oven method is faster: “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!”
will this be good with russet potatoes??
It would work, but I still recommend the yukon taters for their creaminess 😉
Dobrij den, Natasha,
Voschishchiajus vashemi bliudami.. Tak kak zhivu v Litve, “Alfredo” sauce u nas netu… Mozhet mozhety predlozhit analog?
Spasibo i udachi!
Currently I don’t have a recipe for the Alfredo sauce but you can make it using a popular recipe here.
Hi Natasha!
Thanks for all your recipes 🙂 I was curious if half & half would work instead of the heavy cream?
Thanks.
I made it in the morning before we left to church and left potatoes wraped in the blanket.House smelled great. When we got home I warmed potatoes in the oven. Everyone was surprised and defenetly enjoyed it.
Viktoria; you are on a roll with cooking!! 🙂 I’m glad you all enjoyed this recipe. Now I’m craving some too!
I’m planning on making this tomorrow for 50 bible school guests who are visiting our church! Can’t wait to try it (it will be my first time making them!)
Are the guests from “God Will Provide” Mission School? We just had them over at our church last Sunday. Those potatoes are always a hit at the party, let me know how they turn out :).
Can I make half recipe? Or how many ppl does this recipe serve?
This recipe goes for 12 people. You can cut it in half :). I like to fry up leftovers.
NATASHA thank you for your website i love it. Already made a lot of food from here . Thanks again. Quick question can I use just regular potatoes from Winco ?
Regular potatoes get mushy. Yukon potatoes keep their shape much better.
These are soooooo good!!!! Had to make them 2 days in a row and they were all gone both times! My 7 year old daughter always requests this dish! Thank you for all you do on your blog, everything turns out very yummy and no disappointment from kids what so ever! Thank you! 🙂
That’s so awesome when kids love what you make. Best feeling!
Ohh my this recipe getting me all excited for dinner!!! Thanks Natasha!!
Let me know what you think Lana 🙂 and you are welcome.
oh em geeee!!! can’t wait to try this….
but i have a question, when u add the sauce over the potatoes, do u mix it before wrapping it with blanket and let it sit, or u just mix it just before serving it?
thanks a lot
btw love ur website!!!
Thank you Cristina for the complement :). Don’t mix potatoes when adding the sauce, hope this helps.