These Loaded Mashed Potatoes are packed with flavor—
perfect for a holiday side dish or comfort food for a cozy night in!

Loaded mashed potatoes are the ultimate comfort food, taking the creamy, buttery goodness of classic mashed potatoes and elevating them with a medley of savory toppings. It’s dishes like these I find so hard to resist, especially during the coziest fall and winter seasons. Each spoonful is a perfect blend of smooth potatoes and flavorful add-ins, warming you from the inside out. It all comes together to create a rich, hearty side that easily steals the spotlight of any meal. Whether you’re serving them alongside a holiday roast or enjoying them on a night in, these loaded mashed potatoes are guaranteed to satisfy.
As you dig into these loaded mashed potatoes, you’ll find that this is so much more than a side dish; it’s a celebration of all the things we love about comfort food. It’s the kind of dish that brings people together around the dinner table, which will forever be my favorite kind of food.
The magic begins with the potatoes themselves, mixed with a generous amount of butter and milk, ensuring they are as rich and fluffy as possible. From there, the fun part begins: loading them up with the indulgent toppings that make this dish so irresistible. A generous helping of sharp cheddar cheese is essential, melting beautifully into the hot potatoes. The sour cream adds a tangy, creamy depth, playing off of the crispy bacon bits that bring a smoky crunch. Add in a sprinkle of fresh scallions for a pop of color and a mild oniony flavor to brighten the dish, and voilà ! Loaded mashed potato magic!

So Many Flavors To Load Up
The beauty of this loaded mashed potato dish lies in its versatility. You can customize the potatoes to suit your tastes or use whatever you have on hand. Want a bit more heat? Add some diced jalapeños or a drizzle of hot sauce. Craving a tangy or smoky twist? Adding in something like pickled red onions or a spoonful of barbecue sauce can take them in a new direction. You can even mix in Oven-Roasted Garlic for a deeper, more complex flavor, or swap out the cheddar cheese for another favorite, like Gouda or Parmesan. The possibilities are endless, making this dish a canvas for your culinary creativity.

FAQs & Tips
How Do I Store Leftovers?
In order to serve these potatoes with the freshest quality, they should be served immediately after cooking. If you have leftovers, however, allow them to cool and store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. When ready to eat, reheat the potatoes in the microwave or oven.
Can I Prep This Ahead?
Yes, but preferably without the add-ins. Make the mashed potatoes and store them in the fridge. The next day, gently heat the potatoes (you may need to loosen them with a little milk) and proceed with the recipe, cooking the bacon and adding the rest of the ingredients.
Are These Mashed Potatoes Gluten-Free?
Yes, these mashed potatoes are a delicious gluten-free side dish. However, do ensure that the bacon and other add-ins are free of gluten, too.

Serving Suggestions
As a side dish, these mashed potatoes pair so well with another hearty or savory protein in your meal. Consider cooking up something like these Crock-Pot Meatballs, an Oven-Roasted Beef Brisket, or a Pan-Seared Steak as your main entrée. If you’d rather have chicken instead without losing a sense of indulgence, you can always turn to this Oven-Fried Chicken Recipe or give this fun Smoked Beer Can Chicken recipe a go! These dishes are great because they will be able to stand up to the bold flavors in these loaded mashed potatoes, making for a dinner menu that is sure to bring smiles around your dinner table.


Loaded Mashed Potatoes
Ingredients Â
- 3 pounds russet potatoes peeled and cut into chunks
- 6 strips of bacon
- 1/2 cup milk
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives
InstructionsÂ
- Begin by boiling the peeled and chopped potatoes until tender, about 15 minutes.

- While the potatoes cook, fry the bacon until crisp, then crumble it into small pieces.

- Warm milk, butter, salt, and pepper in a saucepan until the butter melts.

- Drain the cooked potatoes and mash them until smooth, leaving a few lumps for texture.

- Stir the warm milk mixture, crumbled bacon, shredded cheese, sour cream, and most of the chives into the mashed potatoes.

- Garnish with the remaining chives and serve warm.



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