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    A beloved staple at our family table, garlic parmesan mashed potato cups are a product of our homey kitchen, where the sound of laughter and the scent of delicious meals blend. Everyone will be begging for more once they try these bite-sized mashed potato cups flavored with savory garlic and parmesan cheese. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party, a potluck, or you’re just craving something comforting, they are the perfect option. These cups are not only tasty, but they also make a great conversation starter, making them ideal for spicing up any dinner.
    A wide range of sides go well with garlic parmesan mashed potato cups. Salads and roasted veggies not only round out the dinner, but they also go well with grilled or roasted meats. These versatile side dishes are sure to be a hit at any dinner party, whether you’re serving succulent pork chops, a simple baked chicken, or a hearty meatloaf.
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    Three big russet potatoes, diced and skinned; four minced garlic cloves
    one and a half tablespoons of whole milk
    One big egg, one cup of grated parmesan cheese, and a quarter cup of unsalted butter
    For seasoning, use salt and pepper according to taste. Grease with cooking spray or butter. Chop some fresh parsley for garnish.
    How to Follow
    1. Spray or gently coat a 12-cup muffin pan with cooking spray or butter, and set oven temperature to 375°F.
    2. Add the diced potatoes to a big saucepan and pour in enough water to cover them. It should take about fifteen to twenty minutes of boiling time for the potatoes to get soft.
    3. After thoroughly draining the potatoes, put them back into the saucepan. Combine the butter, milk, and minced garlic; mash to a creamy consistency.
    4. Add the parmesan cheese and cook until pepper and salt are tasted. Stir in the egg until well combined when the sauce has cooled a little.
    5. Fill up every muffin pan cup to the brim with the mashed potato mixture by spooning it into the pan and pushing down.
    6. Place in the prepared oven and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the edges become crispy and golden.
    Seven, take the cups out of the pan and let them aside to cool for a while. Serve while still heated with a sprinkle of minced parsley.
    Make it lighter by using low-fat milk and a reduced-fat butter alternative; here are some variations and tips.
    To enhance the taste, you may garnish the mixture with crumbled bacon or add finely chopped fresh herbs such as chives or rosemary.

    Make a batch without garlic or with milder cheese if you’re feeding someone who are sensitive eaters; the key is to make it your own!
    – A These cups are perfect for meal planning or for when you have guests coming over since they can be prepared in advance and cooked in the oven. – If you want to put your own spin on this classic recipe, try using sharp cheddar or Gouda instead of the regular cheese.

    Even though there’s nothing quite like a classic mash to warm you up and fill you up, you may want to add these garlic parmesan mashed potato cups to your family recipe book for an extra unique twist. Have fun, and may your meals always bring you happiness and solace!

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I made these during our most recent game night, and everyone loved them!

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Make a copy of this recipe
A beloved staple at our family table, garlic parmesan mashed potato cups are a product of our homey kitchen, where the sound of laughter and the scent of delicious meals blend. Everyone will be begging for more once they try these bite-sized mashed potato cups flavored with savory garlic and parmesan cheese. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party, a potluck, or you’re just craving something comforting, they are the perfect option. These cups are not only tasty, but they also make a great conversation starter, making them ideal for spicing up any dinner.
A wide range of sides go well with garlic parmesan mashed potato cups. Salads and roasted veggies not only round out the dinner, but they also go well with grilled or roasted meats. These versatile side dishes are sure to be a hit at any dinner party, whether you’re serving succulent pork chops, a simple baked chicken, or a hearty meatloaf.
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Potato Cups With Garlic Parmesan
Twelve cups of servings

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