Vegan Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes with Garlic & Chives
I’ve sung the praises of slow cookers for years now, and my fandom shows no sign of waning. And among my favorite slow cooker recipes are mashed potatoes – like these and these. Slow cooker mashed potatoes are the easiest way to make mashed potatoes, pretty much ever.
It was time, though, to create a version that was just as yummy and convenient, but dairy-free. After all, holidays call for mashed potatoes. And Meatless Monday calls for mashed potatoes. Heck, every day calls for mashed potatoes! Why not lighten them up a bit and make them accessible to everyone while you’re at it?!
Creamy, dreamy almond milk to the rescue! Yep, today I’ve teamed up with Silk® – another product I’m a huge fan of – to bring you these Vegan Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes with Garlic & Chives. And they are SO GOOD.
My goal was to create a mashed potato recipe that’s tasty for all – not just the vegans or dairy-free folks at the table. Thanks to Silk Almondmilk in place of the half-and-half or cream, we now have one mashed potato recipe for everyone!
Of course, if you’re the vegan in the mix, you might just clutch the bowl to your chest and growl “mine!” whenever any grabby hands come close.
Not that I would do that. Nuh-uh.
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Vegan Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes with Garlic & Chives
10medium cloves garlic(separated from the bulb and peeled)
3poundsred potatoes(scrubbed and cut into 2-inch pieces*)
2tablespoonsolive oil + more for serving if desired
1/2teaspoonsalt + additional salt & freshly ground black pepper to taste
1/3cupvegetable broth
1/3 - 3/4cupSilk Unsweetened Original Almondmilk
2tablespoonschopped fresh chives + more for topping
Vegan buttery spread for topping(optional)
Equipment:
3-quartor larger slow cooker
Instructions
Place garlic at the bottom of the slow cooker. Add potatoes. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle on the salt. Pout the vegetable broth over the top.
Cook on high 3 - 4 hours or low 8 hours, until the potatoes and garlic are tender.
Mash the potatoes! You can either use a potato masher or a hand mixer. I don't recommend a food processor or stand mixer because they can overmix the potatoes and give them a starchy consistency. Mash the potatoes a bit, then pour in 1/3 cup of the almond milk. Continue mashing/mixing, adding additional almond milk until the potatoes are your desired consistency. Mix in the chives.
Taste and add additional salt and some pepper, if desired, to taste.
Scoop into a bowl and top with more fresh snipped chives and a pat of vegan buttery spread, if desired.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Silk. The opinions and text are all mine.