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Miso Mashed Potatoes

Creamy, Dreamy Miso Mashed Potatoes

Rachael White November 20, 2016

Well, we have officially lived in our house for just 2 weeks short of a year. Yes, we still have boxes to unpack. Don't judge me. I tried to make a dent in what is left this afternoon by sorting through stacks of boxes that were hidden away in the garage. A lot of them have been unopened for nearly a decade. They have just been moved from place to place to place without a second thought. Today, I found some treasures that took me on an unexpectedly emotional journey down memory lane. One discovery in particular made me feel especially nostalgic. My mom made a couple of keepsake boxes from two musicals I did in high school. My old costumes were inside, along with programs and posters signed by fellow cast members. It was fun to remember being Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors and singing By My Side in Godspell. Those memories don't surface often enough.

Miso Mashed Potatoes

Speaking of memories and nostalgia and all that...can we talk about mashed potatoes? I have deliciously fond memories of mashed potatoes from Thanksgiving as a kid. My mom makes THE BEST mashed potatoes on the planet. True story. As a result, every time I make them now that I'm all grown up, I have her potatoes in mind. They are never exactly the same as mom's, but #lifegoals, right?

These creamy, dreamy miso mashed potatoes come in at a close second place to mom's. No, she doesn't use miso. I guess you could call that my "signature" in this case. They are creamy, rich, and so darned easy you won't even believe it. And before you go to the store to buy an entire container of white miso, check the dark corners of your fridge for that container you bought 6 months ago for that one recipe. I know there are a few of you out there with miso just waiting to be used in something as crowd-pleasing as mashed potatoes!

Miso Mashed Potatoes

I used red potatoes with the skins on, but you are more than welcome to peel those babies if you prefer. I also used crispy onions (because, hello, I can't get enough!) but you could just as easily toast some panko bread crumbs and salt in a little butter and sprinkle those over the top instead! I also added a little bit of shichimi togarashi, but if you don't have any, just add some extra black pepper. Looking for a little green color? Toss some chives on top! This is one of those side dishes that will leave your guests wanting more and wondering what it was that made your potatoes so amazing! 

You're welcome. :)

Creamy, Dreamy Miso Mashed Potatoes

Makes 6-8 servings

  • 2 lbs red potatoes, scrubbed and halved or quartered
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons white miso paste
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup milk (plus more to adjust texture if necessary)
  • salt and black pepper to taste
  • 1 teaspoon shichimi togarashi plus extra to sprinkle over the top (optional)
  • 1/3 cup crispy onions
  1. Place the potatoes in a large pot and cover completely with cold water.
  2. Bring the water to a gentle boil. Reduce the heat to maintain a gentle boil and cook until potatoes are fork tender. Drain and set aside. Return the pot to the stove over medium low heat.
  3. Melt the butter with miso paste in the bottom of the pot, stirring constantly with a whisk until the butter and miso are smooth and fully incorporated. Turn off the heat.
  4. Add the sour cream to the pot and stir to combine. Add the potatoes and milk to the pot.
  5. Use a potato masher to combine all the ingredients until as smooth (or lumpy) as you prefer. Add a touch more milk if needed.
  6. Season with salt and pepper. Add the shichimi and stir to combine.
  7. Transfer to a serving bowl, top with the onions, and serve!
In Entertaining, Lunch & Dinner Tags Thanksgiving Dinner, recipe, holiday planning, potatoes, side dish
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Buttered Spaghetti Squash with Parmesan

Simple Buttered Spaghetti Squash with Parmesan & Parsley

Rachael White October 10, 2016

I remember the first time I had noodles with butter, salt, and pepper. It was sometime during my later elementary school years (maybe even early middle school) and I was at a friend's house. Her dad was home and he made it for us as a snack. That first bite was a revelation for me! Something about the combination of the butter with the pepper tasted like the most comforting thing to ever pass my lips. Sometimes, the simplest things give us the most pleasure. Now, if I'm having a rough patch or if I just need to feel like that awkward, naive kid at the end of a regular old school day.

This is my grown up version of that classic, comforting dish.

roasted spaghetti squash

As much as I would love to eat egg noodles every day, it just isn't something my already soft, squishy midsection can handle. Sooooooo, spaghetti squash it is! And to be completely honest, I'm not complaining one. little. bit. Spaghetti squash lends itself well to all kinds of dishes that are typically made with pasta, but this has to be my favorite. It's simple, fast, delicious, and perfect for those slightly chilly fall days that require comfort food.

simple spaghetti squash with parmesan & parsley

If you're feeling fancy, you can add a touch of garlic to the butter, or a bit a protein. Italian sausage is lovely, but a simple poached or fried egg will also do just fine.

Simple Buttered Spaghetti Squash with Parmesan & Parsley

makes 4 servings

  • 1 spaghetti squash
  • olive oil
  • salt
  • 4 T unsalted butter
  • 1/3 cup flat leaf parsley, chopped
  • salt & black pepper
  • grated parmesan cheese
  1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Cut the ends off the squash and then cut it in half lengthwise. Scoop out and discard the seeds and pulp.
  3. Brush the cut sides of the squash with olive oil and sprinkle lightly with salt. Place the squash halves cut side down on a parchment lined baking sheet. Roast 45 minutes or until tender.
  4. When the squash is cooked and has cooled off enough to handle, use a fork to scrape the squash out of the skin. It will magically become noodle-y!
  5. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the squash and season with salt a pepper. Toss the squash around in the butter to coat.
  6. Remove from the heat and toss with the parsley. Transfer to serving bowls and top with parmesan cheese. Serve and enjoy!
In Lunch & Dinner, Kid Friendly Tags spaghetti squash, Comfort Food, lunch, dinner, vegetarian, vegetarian recipe, easy recipes, fast recipes, kid friendly
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weeknight marinara with cinnamon & mint

Weeknight Marinara with Cinnamon & Mint

Rachael White August 31, 2016

Jarred marinara is a wonderful thing to have on hand. But I like to elevate it with some rather unexpected flavors! Here, I’ve added cinnamon and mint to spice things up and give an otherwise boring meal a little oomph!

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In Kid Friendly, Lunch & Dinner Tags easy dinner recipes, healthy recipes, no sugar added, pasta, fast recipes
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Perfect Soft Boiled Eggs at High Altitude

Rachael White July 22, 2016

If you’ve ever struggled with making soft boiled eggs at high altitude, you know the frustration! It takes a little patience, but lucky for you I’ve taken (most of) the guess work out of the process.

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In Lunch & Dinner, Breakfast & Brunch Tags eggs, healthy snacks
27 Comments

Perfect Roasted Broccoli (with air fryer option)

Rachael White May 9, 2016

This is my kids’ favorite vegetable and I’m not mad about it! Perfect Roasted Broccoli is as addicting as potato chips but, obviously, less guilt-inducing…

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In Kid Friendly, Lunch & Dinner Tags no sugar added, vegetables, healthy recipes, go sugar free, roasted vegetables, roasted broccoli recipe, gluten free
4 Comments

Spring Power Bowl

Rachael White March 9, 2016

Fluffy quinoa, luxurious salmon, nutrient rich squash, and pretty spring micro greens. Yep. This is a dream meal in a bowl!

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In Lunch & Dinner Tags easy lunch recipes, healthy recipes, rice bowl, salmon recipe, power bowl
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