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Chicken Broth Mashed Potatoes

Growing up, mashed potatoes were a staple at our family dinner table. I can still remember mashing up the potatoes with milk by hand. Now that I’ve grow up and cook for my own family I’ve learned a few tricks of my own. One of my favorite ways to flavor up mashed potatoes is to substitute broth for milk. If we’re having a beef dinner, we use beef broth, if we’re having a chicken dinner we of course use chicken broth.
chick broth mashed potatoes

Ingredients You’ll Need:

  • 5 – 6 red skinned potatoes
  • 1/2 cup Progresso Chicken Broth

potatoes chicken broth

Let’s Get Cooking:

Step 1 – Wash and peel your potatoes, cutting them into 1 1/2 inch cubes.

Step 2 – Boil over a high heat for aproximately 30 minutes, until tender.

Step 3 – Strain potatoes and mix for 1 minute with 1/2 cup of chicken broth.

mashed potatoes mixer

Try serving these with your next family chicken dinner or with our Panko Crusted Chicken Nuggets and warm chicken gravy.

About Cat Davis
Cat is the author of 3 Kids and Us Mom Blog, sharing her life as a mother to three children and all of the craziness that life brings her while working from home. In her writing, you'll find a eclectic collection of humorous "mommy moments" along with family recipes, product reviews and more. Follow Cat on twitter @3kidsandus

Comments

  1. 1

    That’s a good tip. Does it taste much different than milk? I usually put in some milk and a ton of butter… which is bad, I know. I usually buy cans of broth. How long can you keep the containers?

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    Firefly says:

    I love mashed potatoes :)

  4. 4

    I love mashed potatoes and everyone says that adding chicken broth makes them even better but since I am such a fan of them, I have been afraid to do it because I will mess up a good thing.

  5. 5

    I might be able to squeeze this past the kids. Looks and sounds yummy

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    Kasandria says:

    You know I have NEVER thought of that. I’ll have to try it.
    Kas

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    Amanda says:

    I boil mine in broth and then still add cream at the end when I mash them to get both of the flavors in there.

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