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High Protein Garlic Mashed Potatoes

September 8, 2010

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Eric loves mashed potatoes.

I mean, he really loves mashed potatoes.

He has been hinting on a daily basis that mashed potatoes would be a great way to ‘use up’ our stock pile of red potatoes courtesy of our Plan B CSA.

I said, ‘Sounds good, when ya making them?’ ;)

I have successfully evaded his hints for the past few weeks as I dreamed about making another batch of Homemade Salt & Vinegar Chips. Who needs mashed potatoes when you can make chips?

It’s not that I don’t like mashed potatoes. Really I do. I just love them when they are creamy, garlicky, smooth ‘n chunky, skins and all. Buttery, salty, piled with salsa or ketchup. It is fun to dress them up.

They are total comfort food.

However, my issue is that by the time I remember to add them as a side dish, it is already too late and I don’t have enough time to cook them. I tell myself, ‘I will make them tomorrow’ and then they get buried under veggies, forgotten about for weeks. Then I start to see snake-like sprouts trying to escape from the crisper and I run in the opposite direction like a little baby.

I also never think to use potatoes as a main dish because they lack protein and staying power.

I vowed to change that by amping up the protein.

Watch out Eric, you better be careful of what you wish for. ;)

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High Protein Garlic Mashed Potatoes

These mashed potatoes have a delicious buttery and garlicky flavour and lots of texture from the potato skins. The boast a whopping 11 grams of protein and 11 grams of fibre per serving. Use them as a main dish by adding some cooked veggies and toppings like ketchup, salsa, BBQ sauce, or buttery spread.

Ingredients:

  • 10-12 large organic red potatoes
  • 3-3.5 cups cooked navy beans (two 15-oz cans)*
  • 1/4 cup soy-free Earth Balance buttery spread
  • 2 tbsp unsweet. almond milk
  • 4-5 large cloves of garlic
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1/4 tsp ground paprika
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • other herbs and seasoning, to taste

 

Directions:

1. Wash potatoes with a potato scrubber, chop into large chunks, and toss into a large pot. I prefer to leave the skin on, but you can peel if desired.

2. Fill pot with water until potatoes are covered. Cook on medium-high heat for about 30-35 minutes until fork tender. Drain potatoes and place in a large bowl.

3. Drop in garlic cloves into a food processor (running) and process until finely chopped. Add drained and rinsed beans, salt, paprika, and process until mostly smooth.

3. After cooling potatoes for a few minutes, take a potato masher and mash until desired consistency is achieved. Now add your milk and Earth Balance and keep mashing.

4. Add processed bean mixture to potato mixture and mash until smooth. Sprinkle with black pepper, other herbs, and additional sea salt.

5. Serve with Earth Balance, salsa, ketchup, or BBQ sauce, and a serving of cooked veggies to round out the meal.

Note: You can also swap the beans for 1 cup of red lentils. Simply stir in cooked lentils as you mash the potatoes.

Nutritional Info: (Serves 8). Per serving, approx: 336kcal, 7 gram fat, 11 grams fibre, 11 grams protein, 2 grams sugar.

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Add some elbow grease and work out those arms! ;)

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Add almond milk…

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and Earth Balance (or what you have on hand!)…

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We are huge fans of leaving the skins in the mashed potatoes. It adds a great texture and more nutrients (although I wouldn’t suggest leaving the skin on if you use non-organic as potatoes are part of the dirty dozen and are high in pesticides).

Drain beans.

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Process 2 cans of navy beans (3-3.5 cups), garlic, salt, and paprika in food processor until almost smooth…

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The bean mixture will taste amazing. Spoon some into mouth.

Yum.

Add bean mixture to potato mixture and mash ‘em up!

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Wheeeee.

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Sprinkle with remaining paprika, black pepper, and more salt.

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I left them a bit chunky because Eric likes them that way. It’s a texture thing when they are too smooth, I guess. ;)

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Adding navy beans to mashed potatoes is a great way to make them protein rich and sneak in some nutrition without anyone being the wiser.

They are now high in protein and delicious.

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Eric and I used these potatoes as the main dish for our meal. I added some cooked veggies and stirred them in. It was delicious and very filling! Eric thought they were awesome and he had no idea they contained beans! Success.

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I will see you tomorrow morning. :) I will be talking about what activities I did post-10k race to expedite the recovery process! Enjoy your evening.

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Michelle
15 years ago

Leftovers……..potato pancakes with salsa on top. Yum!!

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Sportsgirl
15 years ago

Great idea. I wouldn’t have even thought to mash beans into the potatoes… I will have to try this! Thanks for another great idea/recipe.

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Tiffany
15 years ago

What a great idea! I am going to try these.

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Jillian @ Reshape Your Life
15 years ago

That is a terrific idea! A great way to sneak in nutrition for the ones who scoff at veggies! I’m going to try this for my boyfriend.

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Kady
15 years ago

I love you for this recipe!!! I love mashed potatoes!! It was chilly out this morning, and I feel autumn creeping in… bring on the comfort food!

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Genevieve
15 years ago

Lovely idea! Never thought of adding beans to mashed potatoes… Love it!

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Christine
15 years ago

This looks great! I also love to cook up leftover mashed potatoes on a skillet for a great mashed potato cake!

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Rachael @ Mrs-Adventure
15 years ago

Wow what a great idea, thanks!

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iga@thedelishdishblog
15 years ago

what a brilliant idea!!!! i looove beans I can’t believe ive never thought of doing this!

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Brigid
15 years ago

We made a white-bean dip this weekend that was so whipped from the food processor that I declared we should add the puree to mashed potatoes sometime. What a funny coincidence! I will have to try it for sure now.

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Michelle @ Turning Over a New Leaf
15 years ago

Wow! I’ve heard of sneaking cauliflower into mashed potatoes, but never beans! I just might have to try that sometime!

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Kristy
15 years ago

Oh ironic! We had garlic mashed potatos last night :-) but I added wayyyy too much garlic so the were SPICY!

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Tina @ The Shakespearean Tomato
15 years ago

That’s brilliant! I have totally added white beans to potato SOUP before to bump up the protein, but never thought of adding them to MASHED potatoes. I wonder if you added both cauliflower and beans to the potatoes to add protein and veggies if it would still taste and feel right or if that would just be going too damn far?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Tina @ The Shakespearean Tomato
15 years ago

GREAT idea about soup!!!!

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Tyffanie
15 years ago

Angela you are a genius for adding beans to the mashed potatoes!!! I love the idea and can’t wait to try them out!!!

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Kelsey @ CleanTeenKelsey
15 years ago

Those sound so good! I was actually wondering the other day how I should make mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving/Christmastime. Thank you for the recipe, haha. And oh, we always leave the skins on. Always. It’s so much better that way.

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Halley (Blunder Construction)
15 years ago

Smart idea adding navy beans to the potatoes. Have you ever tried mashed cauliflower? I did once and it was a sad, mushy, mess. I think adding beans to cauliflower would help it hold up some.

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Kara @ MyWellnest
15 years ago

OH MY GOSH! This is a recipe from heaven!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing :-)

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Rebecca
15 years ago

Wow!!! It never occurred to me to mash some beans in with mashed potatoes! MY oldest son HATES (and “hate” is a very strong word in our home and is off limits unless you really mean it) beans. I try to sneak them in here and there, mainly in soups but he swears everytime he can taste them. I also think he has a texture thing like Eric and beans are just mushy to him. Which is funny because I think that is one of the reasons why I LOVE beans so much, their mushiness. Ha ha

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Amber K
15 years ago

Looks amazing! I love them super smooth, as it is a texture thing for me too!

I never know what to have them on the side of since I don’t eat meat, but as a main course? Sounds awesome!

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AGS
15 years ago

I am absolutely entranced/intrigued with this recipe. . . and my brain has jumped to using the leftover’s as some kind of basis for a creamy soup. Talk about comfort food. My husband and I are huge potato enthusiasts, and I have a feeling we’ll be giving this recipe a whirl as the days turn nippy.

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