mashed potato skins

Author of this recipe: Lawrence Windschitl

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Quick and comforting mashed potato skins made in one pot! Toss your favorite toppings like bacon bits or veggies into creamy mashed potatoes for an easy meal prep or snacks. Perfect for game days, picnics, or just a cozy treat!

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  2. Okay, I need to help create detailed steps for making mashed potato skins in over 500 characters, using SEO-friendly formatting. Let me break this down.
  3. First, understand what mashed potato skins are—potato cylinders cooked like macaroni, then baked with cheese and spices. The key here is to make it appealing and easy enough for a home cooks.
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  6. Butter adds richness, so melting it over the mashed potatoes is key. Seasoning, maybe add a bit of salt after boiling to enhance flavor.
  7. Making the cheese mixture: mixing melted butter with cheeses and maybe some spices or herbs here. Then rolling the mashed potatoes in this mix until they're well-coated. This step needs detail—maybe how to roll them without making a mess.
  8. After that, preparing the breadcrumbs by beating eggs with milk and mixing in breadcrumbs for a crunchy topping. Sprinkle these over each potato cylinder.
  9. Next, baking instructions: preheating oven, lining pans, placing potato skins, and baking until golden brown. Letting them rest to cool a bit before serving adds a nice touch.
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  15. **Step-by-Step Guide to Making Mashed Potato Skins (Easy & Delicious)**
  16. Discover the perfect blend of comfort and flavor with our guide to making *mashed potato skins*—a cheesy, creamy side that’s outdone macaroni! Whether you’re a novice chef or a foodie seeking simplicity, these potato cylinders are perfect for any meal. Let’s get started!
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  18. ### **Ingredients**
  19. - 4 large potatoes (peeled and washed)
  20. - 1 cup unsalted butter, melted
  21. - 1/2 teaspoon salt
  22. - 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  23. - 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese or your preferred choice
  24. - 1 egg beaten with a splash of milk for coating
  25. - 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour (for breadcrumbs)
  26. - Optional: Fresh herbs like parsley or dill
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  28. ### **Steps to Prepare Mashed Potato Skins**
  29. 1. **Cook the Potatoes:**
  30. - Boil the potatoes until soft but not mushy, then drain and mash them with a fork. Set aside in a bowl.
  31. 2. **Create the Cheese Mixture:**
  32. - In a small bowl, combine melted butter, salt, and black pepper. Add shredded cheese (or mix in your preferred cheeses) for enhanced flavor.
  33. 3.
  34. - Dip each potato cylinder into the cheese mixture until evenly coated. Let excess cheese drip off slightly.
  35. 4. **Prepare the Breadcrumbs:**
  36. - Whisk an egg in a bowl with a bit of milk to create a smooth batter. Add all-purpose flour and whisk until smooth.
  37. 5.
  38. - Roll each cheese-coated potato cylinder in the breadcrumb mixture, pressing gently to ensure even coating. Transfer onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  39. 6. **Bake:**
  40. - Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Place the baked potato skins on a greased baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes, until golden brown and slightly crispy.
  41. 7.
  42. - Allow them to cool slightly before serving. Sprinkle with fresh herbs if desired!
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  44. ### **Tips for Success**
  45. - For a mess-free experience, use tongs or your hands to roll the potatoes gently.
  46. - Add garlic powder or onion powder for an extra kick of flavor.
  47. - These make an excellent side dish or even a standalone meal—just add a drizzle of honey or a squeeze of lemon!
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  49. Mashed potato skins are not only a comfort food favorite but also a recipe that’s easy to perfect with these step-by-step instructions. Enjoy your tasty creation and share the joy with friends and family!

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