Gluten-Free Mashed Potatoes

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Gluten-free mashed potatoes are a cozy, crowd-pleasing side dish made with simple, naturally gluten-free ingredients. With creamy Yukon Gold potatoes, butter, warm milk, and a touch of garlic, this recipe delivers rich, fluffy mashed potatoes perfect for holidays or weeknight dinners.

This recipe uses Yukon Gold potatoes for a rich, buttery texture, plus garlic, warmed milk or cream, and plenty of butter for a silky finish. It also includes easy swaps to keep the recipe dairy-free if needed, while remaining gluten-free.

Why youโ€™ll love this gluten-free mashed potatoes recipe

Naturally gluten-free ingredients: This recipe sticks to whole-food basics, potatoes, milk or cream, butter, garlic, salt, and pepper, so there are no flours or thickeners to worry about.

Ultra creamy, not gluey: Using Yukon Gold potatoes, warming the dairy, and drying the potatoes briefly after boiling helps you get fluffy, creamy mashed potatoes that arenโ€™t gummy.

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Flexible for different diets: You can easily swap in dairy-free milk and butter to make the recipe dairy-free while still keeping it gluten-free.

Perfect for holidays and weeknights: The ingredient list is simple, the method is straightforward, and the flavor works with turkey, chicken, beef, or a vegetarian main.

Recipe ingredients

For this batch of gluten-free mashed potatoes, youโ€™ll need:

  • Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and quartered
  • Garlic, minced
  • Salt, divided
  • Whole milk or heavy cream, warmed (or dairy-free milk of choice, warmed)
  • Unsalted butter, at room temperature (or dairy-free butter)
  • Ground black pepper
  • Minced chives, optional for garnish

Ingredient notes and gluten-free tips

  • Potatoes: All fresh potatoes are naturally gluten-free. Yukon Golds create a rich, naturally โ€œbutteryโ€ flavor and creamy texture without needing extra mix-ins.
  • Garlic: Fresh garlic is naturally gluten-free; avoid jarred garlic if the brand uses questionable additives, and always check labels if youโ€™re highly sensitive.
  • Salt and pepper: Pure salt and plain black pepper are naturally gluten-free; just be cautious with mixed seasoning blends that may contain anti-caking agents or added flavorings.
  • Milk or cream: Dairy milk and cream are naturally gluten-free. For dairy-free, choose an unsweetened, gluten-free-labeled plant milk (like almond, cashew, oat, or soy) and avoid flavored or sweetened varieties.
  • Butter: Butter itself is gluten-free. If you use dairy-free butter, check the package to be sure itโ€™s certified gluten-free and processed in a gluten-free facility.
  • Chives: Fresh herbs are naturally gluten-free and add a bright, fresh finish.
Gluten-Free Mashed Potatoes.
Gluten-Free Mashed Potatoes.
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How to make gluten-free mashed potatoes step by step

Peel the potatoes and cut them into roughly 2โ€‘inch chunks so they cook evenly.

Add the potatoes to a large pot or Dutch oven and cover with cold water by about an inch. Stir in the minced garlic and 1 teaspoon of the salt.

Bring the pot up to a gentle boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 10โ€“15 minutes, until the potatoes are very tender when pierced with a fork. Drain well, return the potatoes to the pot, and set over low heat for a few minutes to let excess moisture evaporate.

Mash the potatoes in the warm pot with a potato masher or sturdy wooden spoon until mostly smooth; a few small lumps are fine.

Pour in the warmed milk or cream, add the butter, the remaining 1 teaspoon of salt, and the black pepper, then stir just until the butter has melted and everything is creamy and well combined. Taste and adjust the seasoning.

Spoon into a serving dish and finish with minced chives, if using, before serving.

Gluten-Free Mashed Potatoes FAQs

Are mashed potatoes gluten-free?
Yes, homemade mashed potatoes are gluten-free as long as you use naturally gluten-free ingredients like potatoes, milk or cream, butter, salt, and pepper, and avoid any flour-based gravy or seasoning mixes.

Which instant mashed potatoes are gluten-free?
Look for instant mashed potatoes that are clearly labeled gluten-free and avoid varieties with wheat, barley, rye, or โ€œcontains wheatโ€ in the ingredient or allergen statement.

Are all Idahoan mashed potatoes gluten-free?
Many Idahoan products are gluten-free, but not every flavor is guaranteed, so always choose packages that specifically list โ€œgluten-freeโ€ on the label.

Are potatoes with butter gluten-free?
Yes, plain potatoes with butter, salt, and pepper are gluten-free as long as the butter and any seasonings are not contaminated with crumbs or gluten-containing ingredients.

Gluten-Free Mashed Potatoes.
Gluten-Free Mashed Potatoes.

Serving suggestions

Gluten-free mashed potatoes are incredibly versatile and pair well with many mains and sides for everyday dinners and holiday spreads. Here are some gluten-free serving ideas:

With roasted meats: Serve alongside roasted chicken, turkey, pork tenderloin, or beef roast with a gluten-free gravy made from pan drippings and cornstarch or a gluten-free flour blend.

With gluten-free meatloaf or meatballs: Use certified gluten-free oats or breadcrumbs in your meatloaf or meatballs to keep the whole plate gluten-free.

For a vegetarian plate: Pair your mashed potatoes with roasted vegetables, sautรฉed greens, and a lentil or mushroom dish, making sure any sauces or stocks are gluten-free.

As a shepherdโ€™s pie topping: Use this mashed potato recipe as the topping for a gluten-free shepherdโ€™s pie, thickening the filling with gluten-free flour or cornstarch.

With simple toppings: Finish with extra chives, sliced green onions, fresh parsley, or a drizzle of garlic-infused oil for a simple but elevated touch.

Yield: 8

Gluten-Free Mashed Potatoes

Gluten-Free Mashed Potatoes served with Grilled Meats.

Gluten-free mashed potatoes are rich, creamy, and easy to make with Yukon Gold potatoes, garlic, butter, and warm milk.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 lbs Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and quartered
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 teaspoons salt, divided
  • 3/4 cup whole milk or heavy cream, warmed (or dairy-free milk of choice, warmed)
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature (or dairy-free butter)
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons minced chives, optional for garnish

Instructions

  1. Peel the potatoes and cut them into roughly 2โ€‘inch chunks so they cook evenly.
  2. Add the potatoes to a large pot or Dutch oven and cover with cold water by about an inch. Stir in the minced garlic and 1 teaspoon of the salt.
  3. Bring the pot up to a gentle boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 10โ€“15 minutes, until the potatoes are very tender when pierced with a fork. Drain well, return the potatoes to the pot, and set over low heat for a few minutes to let excess moisture evaporate.
  4. Mash the potatoes in the warm pot with a potato masher or sturdy wooden spoon until mostly smooth; a few small lumps are fine.
  5. Pour in the warmed milk or cream, add the butter, the remaining 1 teaspoon of salt, and the black pepper, then stir just until the butter has melted and everything is creamy and well combined. Taste and adjust the seasoning.
  6. Spoon into a serving dish and finish with minced chives, if using, before serving.

Notes

  1. For extra-creamy mashed potatoes, use heavy cream instead of milk and mash just until smooth to avoid a gummy texture.
  2. To keep this recipe fully gluten-free, avoid flour-based gravy or seasoning packets and doubleโ€‘check that any dairy-free substitutes are labeled gluten-free.
  3. Dairy-free option: Use unsweetened almond milk, cashew milk, or oat milk plus a vegan butter thatโ€™s certified gluten-free.
  4. Make-ahead: Prepare the mashed potatoes up to 2 days in advance, then reheat gently with a splash of milk or cream and an extra pat of butter.
  5. Texture tip: If the potatoes seem too thick, add more warm milk a little at a time; if theyโ€™re too thin, let them sit over very low heat, stirring, until they thicken.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 289Total Fat: 21gSaturated Fat: 13gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 60mgSodium: 675mgCarbohydrates: 49gFiber: 5gSugar: 3gProtein: 7g

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