mashed potatoes with horseradish

Author of this recipe: Denis Alarcon

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Discover our creamy **mashed potatoes** with a bold twist of **horseradish** as your secret weapon for a rich, flavorful taste! Perfect for comfort meals, this recipe is sure to delight and enhance every bite.

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  15. **How to Make Mashed Potatoes with Horseradish: A Comprehensive Guide**
  16. Looking for a unique twist on your favorite comfort food? These **mashed potatoes with horseradish** are an exciting variation that’s sure to impress! Whether you’re a fan of creamy textures or love the bold flavor of horseradish, this recipe is perfect for all occasions. Let’s get started!
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  18. ### **Ingredients**
  19. - 2 medium potatoes
  20. - 1 cup unsalted butter (or more to taste)
  21. - 1/4 cup milk (non-dairy optional)
  22. - Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  23. - A squeeze of fresh lemon juice
  24. - 1/2 cup grated horseradish (about 1/4 cup raw for preference)
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  26. ### **Steps to Make Mashed Potatoes with Horseradish**
  27. #### **1. Cook the Potatoes**
  28. Boil the potatoes in salted water until fork-tender, about 15–20 minutes depending on their size. Drain well and pat dry.
  29. #### **2. Mash the Potatoes**
  30. Using a fork or potato masher, smash the cooked potatoes into a smooth糊. Add the melted butter while the potatoes are still warm to ensure an even texture.
  31. #### **3. Incorporate Horseradish**
  32. Grate the horseradish (or shred it) and carefully mix it into the mashed potatoes. For an extra burst of flavor, squeeze in a drop of fresh lemon juice before or after adding the horseradish.
  33. #### **4. Season with Salt and Pepper**
  34. Stir in salt and pepper to taste. Add optional spices like garlic powder, paprika, or dried oregano for a custom flavor.
  35. #### **5. Serve Warm**
  36. Combine the mashed potatoes with green onions (or any fresh herbs of your choice) for presentation. Serve immediately for the hottest taste, or let sit at room temperature if you prefer to carry it to the table.
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  38. ### **Tips for Success**
  39. - For a creamy texture, consider using non-dairy milk.
  40. - If horseradish is overpowering in small amounts, start with just 1/4 cup and increase as needed. You can also add a bit of butter for extra richness.
  41. - Experiment with different additions like minced garlic or crispy bacon for an even tastier dish.
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  43. Looking to elevate your mashed potatoes game? Try these **mashed potatoes with horseradish**—they’re a crowd-pleasing option that’s sure to make you the star of the show! 🌈✨
  44. For more ideas, check out our collection of **best mashed potato recipes**.

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