Makes one 8×8 casserole
Even the pickiest eater will enjoy this simple casserole. What’s better than mashed potatoes and corn?
NOTE: Recipe updated November 2011 to make it richer and more epic. Depending on the size of your potatoes, you may need more or less milk/butter.
Ingredients:
5 russet potatoes (3 lbs), peeled and boiled
1- 1 1/2 cups whole milk (or as needed to make potatoes fluffy)
3/4 cup melted butter
2 tsp garlic salt
pepper
salt
2 cups frozen corn, thawed
2 Tbsp minced parsley
Method:
1. Preheat oven to 425F. In the hot pot you cooked the potatoes, add the drained potatoes. Let steam dry a few minutes (this allows even more milky goodness to get into them). Then add 1/2 cup melted butter (reserve the rest for the corn topping), garlic powder, pepper, and salt. Mash together, adding milk in small amounts until fluffy.
2. Put potato mixture in a buttered casserole dish.
3. Puree thawed corn with remaining melted butter until creamy. If your blender has trouble, add a bit of milk to get it going.
4. Pour corn mixture over potato mixture. Bake for 15 minutes. Sprinkle with minced parsley. Serve hot.
- 5 russet potatoes , peeled and boiled (3 lbs)
- 1- 1 1/12 cups milk , (or as needed to make potatoes fluffy)
- 3/4 cup butter , melted
- 2 tsp garlic salt
- pepper
- salt
- 2 cups corn (frozen), thawed
- 2 Tbsp parsley , minced
- Preheat oven to 425F. In the hot pot you cooked the potatoes, add the drained potatoes. Let steam dry a few minutes (this allows even more milky goodness to get into them). Then add 1/2 cup melted butter (reserve the rest for the corn topping), garlic powder, pepper, and salt. Mash together, adding milk in small amounts until fluffy.
- Put potato mixture in a buttered 8x8-inch casserole dish.
- Puree thawed corn with remaining melted butter until creamy. If your blender has trouble, add a bit of milk to get it going.
- Pour corn mixture over potato mixture. Bake for 15 minutes. Sprinkle with minced parsley.
- Serve hot.
I’m a big fan of these pictures! LOL (Sasha will get this)
This is yummy! Be sure to wear your stretch pants if you plan to eat much of this, your belly will thank you!
😀 amazing what goes on to make these photos happen!
Is the casserole dish closer to an 8×8 or a 9×13? Yummmmmm!
Hey there – It’s an 8×8 square – it makes enough for about 4 hungry people.
Perfect, thanks!
Hi,
I heard you on the radio and thought I would check this out! I love Ethnic foods, so I can’t wait to try some of these recipes!
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