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Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes

Email recipe ⟩ Jump to recipe ⟩ by Nora · Updated 04/05/26 Leave a Comment
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If you’re tired of bland side dishes, these sour cream mashed potatoes are the comfort food upgrade you need. They are rich, tangy, and come together in one pot while you’re finishing up the rest of dinner!

6 servings

30 minutes mins

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Bowl with sour cream mashed potatoes, garnished with chopped chives.

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What makes this recipe great

Let’s be honest: a bad mashed potato can ruin a perfectly good meal. I used to just wing it with a splash of milk, but once I started adding sour cream and a tiny pinch of nutmeg, my kids actually started clearing their plates. This is my absolute favorite way to make them because it feels like a “Sunday dinner” treat, even on a hectic Tuesday!

  • The Secret Ingredient: That tiny bit of nutmeg? It doesn’t make it taste like dessert — it just makes the potatoes taste “more like potatoes.” Trust me on this one.
  • One-Pot Prep: You can steam the potatoes and mix everything right in the same pot you boiled them in. Fewer dishes is always a win in my book!
  • Better Texture: Steaming the potatoes in just an inch of water keeps them from getting waterlogged and mushy.
Spoon with sour cream mashed potatoes.
Close up photo of sour cream mashed potatoes.

Let’s see how we make this:

Ingredients we’re going to use

This is about swaps and notes – jump to the ingredient list for the measurements etc.

The Potatoes: I usually go for Russets because they make the fluffiest mash, which my family likes. Just make sure you peel them well so you don’t get those tough brown bits in your creamy mash. Yukon Gold works very well, too, they make a creamier mash!

The Sour Cream: Use the full-fat stuff. It makes the texture so much silkier. If you’re out, a dollop of plain Greek yogurt works in a pinch, though it’ll be a little tangier.

The Garlic: I just crush the cloves and toss them in the milk while it heats up. It infuses the flavor without you having to bite into a raw chunk of garlic later.

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Recipe walkthrough

This is about tips and hints, and the process photos if you need a visual guide. Jump to the instructions for the precise steps.

1: The steam.

Instead of drowning the potatoes in a giant vat of water, just use about an inch. Covering the pot lets them steam!

Steaming potatoes in a pot.

2: The warm-up.

Never pour cold milk into hot potatoes. It shocks the starch and can make them gummy. Heating the milk and butter together in a little saucepan first makes everything incorporate like a dream.

Milk and butter in a saucepan.

3: The drain.

After you drain them, put the pot back on the burner for a minute. You’ll see a little steam rise — that’s the extra water leaving. Getting them dry is the secret to potatoes that actually soak up the butter and cream.

Drained potatoes in a colander.

4: The mash.

Mash the potatoes hot for the best texture of the starch!

Using a hand masher works best for fluffy mash. If you use a hand mixer, be careful! If you over-process them, they turn into “wallpaper paste.” Mash them just until they’re broken up, then fold in that sour cream at the very end.

Mashing potatoes in a pot.
Sour cream dolloped on mashed potatoes in a pot.

5: Serve!

Top these with a few fresh chives if you’re feeling fancy, or just an extra pat of butter. They are perfect alongside a roasted chicken and especially with the best meatloaf.

Sour cream mashed potatoes in pot.
Serving mashed potatoes in a bowl.

Tl; dr: All the important stuff at a glance

If you read nothing else in this post, this is what you need to know:

  • Don’t skip the “steam-off”: Dry potatoes make for the fluffiest mash.
  • Heat your liquids: Warm milk and butter keep the texture silky, not gummy.
  • Add sour cream last: Fold it in at the end so it stays thick and creamy.
  • Quick recipe overview: Cook potatoes. Warm milk/butter/spices. Drain and mash potatoes. Add milk mixture. Fold in sour cream. Serve!

FAQs

Can I make these ahead of time?
Potatoes are best fresh, but you can keep them warm in a slow cooker on the “warm” setting for an hour or two. Just add a splash of extra milk if they start to look dry.

Do I have to peel them?
If you’re using Yukon Golds and you’re in a rush, you can totally leave the skins on for a “rustic” vibe. For Russets, I’d definitely peel them — the skins are just too thick.

What if my mash is too thin?
Every potato is different! Start with half the milk mixture, mash it in, and see how it looks. You can always add more, but you can’t take it out once it’s in there.


If you need a main dish to go with these, try my oven baked salmon or the perfect pan seared steak for the ultimate comfort meal!


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Serving mashed potatoes in a bowl.

Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes

Makes 6 servings
Ultra-creamy mashed potatoes made with a blend of butter, warm milk, and tangy sour cream. Infused with garlic and a hint of nutmeg, these are the perfect foolproof side dish for any family dinner!
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Ingredients
 

  • 3 pounds Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes (washed and peeled)
  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • ⅓ cup milk
  • 3 cloves garlic (crushed)
  • ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • salt & pepper (to taste (I use about ½ teaspoon sea salt))
  • 1 cup full fat sour cream
  • 2 tablespoons chopped chives (OR finely chopped green onion, optional)

Instructions
 

  • Cook potatoes:

    Cut the peeled potatoes into chunks. Place in a large pot and cover the bottom of the pot with 1 inch of salted water. Cover and bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to a strong simmer and steam the potatoes until fork-tender – about 10-15 minutes.
    3 pounds Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes
  • Prep milk:

    While the potatoes are cooking, place the butter, milk, garlic, nutmeg, salt and pepper in a small saucepan. Heat over medium heat until steaming hot and the butter has melted.
    6 tablespoons butter, ⅓ cup milk, 3 cloves garlic, ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg, salt & pepper
  • Drain potatoes:
    
Once done, drain the potatoes very well. Place back in the pot and set over the lowest heat for 1 minute to steam off any remaining liquid. Take off the heat.
  • Mash:

    Immediately after draining the potatoes, mash them with a potato masher until just broken up.
  • Add milk and sour cream:

    Remove the garlic from the milk mixture and then gradually mash it into the potatoes, then fold in the sour cream (and chives/green onion, if using). Adjust milk/sour cream according to what you prefer (Note 1).
    Serve immediately!
    1 cup full fat sour cream, 2 tablespoons chopped chives

Notes

  • Note 1: Different potatoes soak up different amounts of liquid, and different sour cream brands are different thicknesses – you’ll just have to adjust a little for your specific ingredients here!
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Serving: 1 servingCalories: 366kcalCarbohydrates: 44gProtein: 6gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 54mgSodium: 312mgPotassium: 1027mgFiber: 3gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 657IUVitamin C: 14mgCalcium: 92mgIron: 2mg
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