Guest Post: Reeni’s Apple Cheddar Smashed Potatoes

2009 September 29

Apple Cheddar Mashed  Potatoes 1

While I am away on a little vacation, my blog is taking a bit of a savory note with a guest post from one of my favorite food bloggers, Reeni of Cinnamon Spice and Everything Nice. Enjoy!!!

Hello Megan’s Munchies readers. I am so excited that Megan requested that I do a guest post. Megan’s Munchies is one of the first blogs I started reading last summer when I began my blogging adventures. That’s why it has been such an honor to guest post. Thanks, Megan!

I watched Guy Fieri on the Food Network add cubed apples to his mashed potatoes and nearly fell off my chair. My first thought was what an excellent idea! And my second was why didn’t I think of that? Genius. Just the sound of it was delicious and I imagined how tart, kind-of-sweet apples would taste with a potato. I liked his idea but biting into big cubes of apples coated with mashed potato didn’t seem right. Where he adds diced apples, I shred mine. I also added more flavor with shredded cheddar, a classic combo with apples.  Potatoes can be bland and this is a unique way to flavor them. The end result was everything I imagined. The apples didn’t overwhelm, but added a sweet note to the potatoes and blended in real well with the cheddar, rosemary and garlic. I think a sweet potato mash would be equally good, if not better, with extra tart apples. The next night I used the leftovers to make potato pancakes. They were absolutely delicious, crusty on the outside and creamy on the inside. Apples and potatoes are a match made in heaven and a combination I’ll be using often.

Apple-Cheddar Smashed Potatoes
(semi-adapted from Guy Fieri)

Ingredients:

About 2 pounds of potatoes, cubed
4 cloves garlic, whole, peeled
Sea salt and fresh pepper
3-4 tablespoons butter
1/3 cup milk
1 tablespoon Rosemary
12 ounces sharp cheddar, shredded
2 large, tart apples, shredded

Directions:

  1. To a large saucepan add the potato cubes and garlic. Fill with water to just above the potatoes. Add a teaspoon of salt. Bring to a boil and simmer about 20 minutes or until fork-tender.
  2. Remove from heat and drain leaving a few tablespoon of water in the pan.
  3. Add the potatoes and garlic back to the pan with the butter, milk, rosemary and re-season with salt and pepper.
  4. Smash with a potato masher. Taste and add more salt and pepper if needed or milk if too thick.
  5. Mix in the cheese and apples.
  6. Cover with a lid and let sit for five minutes before serving.

Potato Pancakes 1

Potato Pancakes

Ingredients:

2 cups of apple-cheddar mashed potatoes
1 egg, beaten
1/4 cup seasoned bread crumbs
Butter for pan-frying

Directions:

  1. Mix mashed potatoes, egg, and bread crumbs together.
  2. Heat a large skillet over medium heat. The skillet has to be hot enough to quickly brown the outsides or the cakes will melt. Add a pat of butter and coat the bottom.
  3. Add a large spoon of the mashed potato mixture and shape it into a patty using the spoon.
  4. Cook about five minutes on each side until crispy golden brown. Repeat adding butter to the pan until all your pancakes are cooked.
  5. Serve with sour cream.



14 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 September 29

    Bookmarking this recipe for sure!

  2. 2009 September 29

    OH these look so good! We loved smashed potatoes and I have an upcoming blog post about them, too!

  3. 2009 September 29

    Love the Potato Pancake twist! Mmmm :)

  4. 2009 September 29

    great job!! I love both of your blogs, so having you in one place for a day is wicked fun :)

  5. 2009 September 29

    Oh my goodness, these are so creative and look so yummy!! Love it :)

  6. 2009 September 29

    Wow, that’s an interesting idea. I doubt I would have ever thought to combine them, but it sounds like a good idea. Thanks.

  7. 2009 September 29

    I was thinking this looks amazing even before I saw those pancakes. I die. That looks so, so, so good.

  8. 2009 September 29

    omg, i totally need to try this!!!

  9. 2009 September 30

    My husband would die, absolutely die!

  10. 2009 September 30

    OK — that really is genius.
    Love the idea of the sweet apple with the starchy potatoes. Great side dish for cider-brined pork chops… and brussels sprouts. I might just have to try this!

  11. 2009 October 1

    Whoa, fantastic idea with the apples! I like the mashed version… but those pancakes, now that’s where all the real hidden goodness is :)

  12. 2009 October 1

    Looks delicious!

  13. 2009 October 5

    Those potato pancakes look sinfully good!

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