Creamy Dairy Free Mashed Potatoes - No Milk Recipe (2024)

These CREAMY Garlic DAIRY FREE Mashed Potatoes are the best! Enjoy this easy to make vegan mashed potatoes recipe that uses broth and olive oil instead of milk! Perfect for everyday dinner or Thanksgiving – you won’t believe how good and healthy these are!

Dairy Free Mashed Potatoes

It’s been 11 days without cheese or milk. 11 days. 11 days!

Let’s rewind a bit before I demand (nicely) that you offer some support (I need it). I’ve decided to try to go dairy free to help with some health issues, none that I will go into detail about until I know if it actually works for me or not.

Going dairy free is something that has been brought up to me multiple times in passing and readings and finally I woke up and decided “let’s do this”.

Cheese is something I love dearly (let’s be real) so all of a sudden saying goodbye to cheesy casseroles, mac and cheese, pizza and simple cheese slices hasn’t been easy, but at the same time it hasn’t been impossible.

The “no milk” rule I thought was going to be easy, after all I like almond milk and I don’t usually have a whole lot of milk… until I started to read every single label of my favorite snacks and foods and saw “milk”.

Really those have milk in them? That too? Oh goodness, someone throw a girl some vegan peanut butter cookies (now a favorite recipe!) please.

No Milk Mashed Potatoes

So I’m learning to cook with no cheese, milk or butter. Honestly, butter is easy, my family as a whole loves Earth Balance spread so that’s an easy swap.

I’m learning about substitutions. I’m learning about what tastes good. I’m learning what tastes really horrible. (real talk: fake cheese will never be as good as real cheese, never, maybe you will think it’s ok, but better – never).

Which brings me to mashed potatoes, if you know about my favorite mashed potatoes recipe in the world you will know it’s very… dairy. So what’s a girl to do? She’s got to make some Creamy Mashed Potatoes with no milk or butter.

And you know what? It can be done. And you know what what? They can be delicious, and these will kinda change your life (just read the comments!).

How to Make Dairy Free Mashed Potatoes

Bring potatoes to a boil. To peel or not to peel? That’s up to you, I prefer to leave the potatoes unpeeled, but if you want velvety smooth, peel them.

Keep boiling until a fork easily slides in, about 20 minutes.

Add chicken broth, olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper to potatoes and mash. You can mash by hand or with a electric hand mixer. Just be careful if you’re using a hand mixer not to overmix.

Mix until creamy and serve. Enjoy!

Vegan Mashed Potatoes

These mashed potatoes are SO EASY to turn vegan! Even though the recipe calls for chicken broth, you can subsitute it with vegetable broth. And just like you have DELICIOUS Vegan Mashed Potatoes!

These mashed potatoes are creamy because we’re mashing them with broth which is a great liquid to use as a substitution for milk. Throwing in some garlic gives them a great taste and the smell is pretty delicious. Bonus points on these potatoes: You don’t have to peel them, who doesn’t love that?

So going dairy free, or just want a change in your regular mashed potatoes? Give these a try!

Looking for more dairy free recipes?

Chocolate Vegan Donuts
Dairy Free Mini Pancake Muffins
Strawberry Banana Pineapple Smoothie
Orange Smoothie
Chocolate Banana Smoothie

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Creamy Garlic Dairy Free Mashed Potatoes

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These CREAMY Garlic DAIRY FREE Mashed Potatoes are the best! Enjoy this easy to make vegan mashed potatoes recipe that uses broth and olive oil instead of milk! Perfect for everyday dinner or Thanksgiving – you won’t believe how good and healthy these are!

By: Pamela Reed

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 35 minutes minutes

serves 4

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes unpeeled and cut into equal sized pieces
  • 1/2 cup vegetable or chicken broth
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper

Instructions

  • Bring a pot of water to a boil and add your potatoes. Keep boiling and cook them for about 20-25 minutes, or until a fork easily slides in.

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  • Drain the potatoes and place them back into the pot. Add broth, olive oil, minced garlic, salt and pepper to pot.

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  • Mash until the potatoes are creamy. Serve and enjoy!

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Nutrition Information:

Calories: 86kcal (4%)

Course: Side Dish

Keyword: dairy free mashed potatoes, no milk mashed potatoes

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Creamy Dairy Free Mashed Potatoes - No Milk Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a non dairy substitute for milk in mashed potatoes? ›

Instead, I use almond milk (or coconut), vegan butter (or ghee if you prefer), salt, pepper, and garlic powder, and top them with chives for a punch of flavor. This potato recipe will make all of your Thanksgiving dinner dreams come true!

Can I use water instead of milk for mashed potatoes? ›

It works perfectly, and it adds back some of that delicious potato flavor. The starch in the water also helps the consistency of the potatoes.

How can I thicken mashed potatoes without milk? ›

You can use what you have on hand: Flour, cornstarch, or powdered milk are all solid options that are probably already in your pantry. Potato flour and potato starch would work as well. Stir in the thickening agent gradually, about a tablespoon at a time, until the potatoes have reached your desired consistency.

What is a substitute for cream in mashed potatoes? ›

Is milk or cream better for mashed potatoes? I use half-and-half: it gives the potatoes the perfect creamy texture and rich taste. As a half-and-half substitute, you could also use heavy cream or whole milk. Whichever you use, just start with a little and add more as you need it.

What is the closest non-dairy alternative to milk? ›

Soy Milk. Soy milk is the OG of non-dairy milk and is made by soaking soybeans (which have been hulled and ground) in water. Soybeans contain essential amino acids, high levels of protein, and iron, and soy milk has lower fat and cholesterol levels than cow's milk. Soy milk has a subtly sweet, creamy, and mild flavor.

What is the best non-dairy milk substitute for cooking? ›

Among other milk alternatives like almond milk, soy milk and oat milk, soy milk is by far the best for baking. I learned this over the course of several years and many cookies, cakes, muffins and pies. Moreover, some people will tell you that you must swap full-fat coconut milk in for heavy cream or half-and-half.

Can I use sour cream instead of milk? ›

In fact, you can substitute sour cream for milk almost anytime the recipe calls for less than a cup of milk. One of the most common ingredients to use milk with is potatoes. Spuds love dairy, so if a recipe calls for milk, sour cream almost always works in its place.

What can be substituted for milk? ›

Milk in most recipes hydrates the dry ingredients and adds flavor, and there are plenty of substitutes that can do just that without compromising the final result.
  • Half and half. ...
  • Heavy cream. ...
  • Nondairy milks, like soy and almond. ...
  • Sour cream. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Evaporated milk. ...
  • Canned coconut milk. ...
  • Water.
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Why put mayonnaise in mashed potatoes? ›

The mayonnaise gives the mashed potatoes a smooth, velvety texture, with a slightly tangy flavor. It's also slightly white in color and blends in well. It helps to thicken the mashed potatoes. It also makes the potatoes moist without an overpowering mayo taste.

How do you thicken non dairy milk? ›

Another natural thickening option is the use of potato starch or cornstarch, which can be mixed with a small amount of water before adding it to your almond milk. These starches act as a binding agent, absorbing excess liquid and creating a thicker consistency.

Does butter thicken mashed potatoes? ›

By themselves, potatoes mash quiet thick. Adding too much butter or liquid will thin them. If you absolutely must recover from over-thinned potatoes, you can make a roux with flour and butter and encorporate it into your potatoes.

Why are my mashed potatoes gummy? ›

When too much starch gets released, the potatoes become gummy, gluey, and unappetizing. Overworking the potatoes can happen in a couple ways: either by simply handling them too much, or by using a food processor, blender, or similar tool, which mixes the potatoes too aggressively.

What is the recipe for cream substitute? ›

If you have butter and milk (whole milk or even half-and-half work best), you can make your own heavy cream substitute. To make 1 cup of heavy cream, melt 1/4 cup of butter and slowly whisk in 3/4 cup milk. This works for most baking or cooking recipes that require heavy cream, but it will not whisk into stiff peaks.

Can I use sour cream instead of heavy cream? ›

Sour cream is an easy replacement for heavy cream. It can be easily stirred into a dish and offers another flavor profile to soups, stews and sauces. Plus, using it as a heavy cream substitute is a great way to use up that lingering tub in the fridge.

What products are used instead of dairy milk? ›

Soy milk, rice milk, almond, oat, coconut – if you don't want to drink cow's milk, there are plenty of non-dairy alternatives.

Is almond milk a good substitute for milk in mashed potatoes? ›

Almond milk is a great substitute for dairy milk in mashed potatoes. Use an unsweetened plain almond milk for the best flavor. What is a substitute for butter in mashed potatoes? You can use plant-based butter or olive oil to substitute the butter for a dairy-free alternative in mashed potatoes.

Is oat milk a good substitute for mashed potatoes? ›

But forget about "creamy texture and flavor" because they come from using creamy dairy products. However, if you demand smooth mash, use a bit of broth, or even soy or oat milk. They'll enable you to achieve the paste-like quality that many folks seem to associate with mashed potatoes.

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