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Mediterranean Mashed Potatoes

A unique Mediterranean twist on classic mashed potatoes.

Serves: 6
Cook Time: 50 Minutes

Smithfield Product: None

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds Idaho potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks (about 5
  • cups)
  • 3/4 cup hot milk
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 3/4 cups olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
  • 3/4 cups sundried tomatoes, finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup fresh chives, chopped (save 1 tablespoon for garnish)
  • 1/4 cup feta cheese, crumbled
  • (Have 1/2 cup hot milk on hand to add to your potatoes if needed for creamier consistency)

Steps

In a large pot, place potatoes and add enough water to cover. Cook 13 to 15 minutes or until very tender. Drain potatoes in colander. Return cooked potatoes to pot.  With potato masher, mash in hot milk, 4 butter, salt and pepper. Beat with wooden spoon until potatoes are smooth and creamy. Set potatoes aside and keep warm.

Meanwhile, in a small saucepan over low heat, combine the olive oil and sundried tomatoes. Heat through until very warm, but not boiling. The oil will turn a slight pink from the tomatoes. Season with salt and pepper, remove from heat and set aside. Stir the sundried tomato mixture into the warm mashed potatoes. Lastly, fold in the chopped chives and feta cheese. Garnish with chopped chives. Serve warm.

Recipe and photo by Smithfield.

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recipelove
The first Mediterranean mashed potato recipe I have read. Excellent-
I cannot wait to taste it and see how it makes you feel!
Thank You

Emiliesmom
We love feta, so this recipe sounded interesting. It was delicious and had the most beautiful color.

Terra
I love these potatoes! I have improved a faster way to make them though, and I think they are just as good. I use the sundried tomatoes packed in olive oil and just chop them up and toss them in the tomatoes. This saves the step of heating tomatoes and oil in a saucepan. They are a little saltier though, so use a bit less salt overall in the recipe.

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