Mashed Potatoes (Pressure Cooker)

Mashed Potatoes (Pressure Cooker)

Timing adapted from an internet recipe.
This will use either the steamer tray or basket that came with your pressure cooker or any steamer basket or trivet that will keep the potatoes above the water. This process cooks the potatoes with pressure and heat, they cannot get waterlogged or soggy like boiled potatoes. Only takes 6 minutes on high pressure and a natural release. Follow the safety precautions for your model of pressure cooker. I made this on 17 May 2018, and this is what mashed potatoes are supposed to taste like! These are outstanding!
5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 6 minutes
Total Time 21 minutes
Course Side
Cuisine American
Servings 4 servings

Equipment

  • Pressure Cooker

Ingredients
  

  • 2-6 potatoes
  • 2 cloves garlic, peeled
  • 2 cups water
  • butter
  • milk, as needed

Instructions
 

  • Wash and scrub your potatoes for unpeeled, or wash and peel, totally your preference. Quarter the potatoes.
  • Add the water to your pressure cooker, insert the steamer tray or basket, add the potatoes and garlic to the tray or basket.
  • Place the lid on and lock, add the weight (the jiggler), turn on the heat to high. when the jiggler starts to move and vent pressure, indication full pressure, start your timer for 6 minutes and reduce the heat to low or medium low to maintain full pressure.
  • When 6 minutes have passed, turn off the heat and move the pressure cooker to an unused burner to cool and release the pressure naturally, about 10-15 minutes.
  • When the pressure is fully released, open the lid.
  • Transfer the potatoes to a medium sized pot (you can use a sturdy mixing bowl but I feel that a pot is much easier to work with) and using a potato masher, mash up the potatoes. Add a splash of milk and 2-4 tablespoons of butter and mash that in.
  • Serve as side dish.

Notes

Low cost, and an energy and time saver as a bonus.
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  1. 5 stars
    Lee makes these potatoes often, they are very flavorful. We only make potatoes in the pressure cooker now.

  2. 5 stars
    Can confirm, the best mashed taters I’ve tried yet!

    If you make this recipe, be sure to taste the (slightly cooled) potatoes before mashing. Amazing flavour. (You might end up eating them all before mashing!)

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      Thank you, Ryan, for the great comment! I and my wife agree also, this is the only way to make mashed potatoes, hands down. Happy cooking and keep using your pressure cooker đŸ™‚

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    5 stars
    Excellent is all I can say! I told my wife after one bite, this is what potatoes are supposed to taste like. I did mash with skin on and that is perfect. My wife and I said, this will be the only way I cook potatoes from now on. Highly recommend.

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