Food Fruits & Vegetables Perfect Potato Recipes By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on December 28, 2022 Trending Videos Hash brown casserole, potato pancakes, double-stuffed potatoes, potato soup, potato salad, mashed potatoes—however you fix it, the potato is a tradition at Midwest tables. 01 of 30 Smashed Potatoes with Arugula Pesto Carson Downing Pesto gets an assertive makeover when you trade the basil for peppery arugula. Toasting the walnuts adds depth to the pesto's flavor. View Recipe 02 of 30 Roast Potatoes Carson Downing Crispy outside and floury inside, English roast potatoes are typically cooked very simply—water, salt, hot oil. The fat-crisped nuggets have a light, floury interior. But British-born Chef Kieron Hales, now working in Michigan, dresses his up with herbs, garlic and Worcestershire sauce. View Recipe 03 of 30 Seeing Green Potato Salad Blaine Moats Slice boiled new potatoes, then toss with blanched green beans, fresh mozz and pine nuts. Dress in purchased pesto, brightened with red wine vinegar. Brilliant! Potato Salad Recipes For Your Next Gathering View Recipe 04 of 30 Shingled Potatoes with Thyme Layering thinly sliced potatoes in a casserole dish means the tops get crisp while the bottoms are meltingly tender. View Recipe 05 of 30 Mexican Potato Soup Brie Passano A favorite comfort food gets a bit of a kick with spicy chorizo sausage and chiles. This recipe is quick enough for a weeknight. Simmering Soups and Stews View Recipe 06 of 30 Roasted Potatoes, Fennel and Lemon Blaine Moats Roasting lemon mellows it out without losing its brightness. All the while, it adds a lemony taste to the potatoes, fennel and sweet shallots. View Recipe 07 of 30 Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Orange and Mascarpone Blaine Moats A pat of butter and a sprinkle of black pepper is all it takes to crown this rich and creamy sweet mash. Sweet Potato Recipes Your Family (And Guests) Will Love View Recipe 08 of 30 Potato Latkes Blaine Moats Cast iron's heat retention means oil holds a high temperature, so fried foods crisp quickly and evenly. These traditional Jewish potato-onion fritters have tender centers and lacy rims. Top them with sour cream or applesauce. View Recipe 09 of 30 Hash Brown Casserole An all-time reader favorite, this creamy hotdish is a guaranteed hit at potlucks. (In fact, you may want to make two pans!) View Recipe 10 of 30 Bavarian-Style Potato Salad Serve this tangy vinegar-based potato salad with bratwurst and sauerkraut for a meal worthy of a German beer garden. View Recipe 11 of 30 Chicken and Corn Hash Brown Bake This comfort food hotdish offers a new twist on the usual hash brown casserole. Try it for everyday meals as well as potlucks! View Recipe 12 of 30 Grilled Sweet Potato Wedges with Dipping Sauces Use either unpeeled sweet potatoes or russet potatoes for these easy grilled potato wedges. Cook wedges in boiling water first to shorten grill time. Serve with Creamy Chive Sauce or Honey Sesame Sauce. Great Grilled Vegetable Recipes View Recipe 13 of 30 Spring Potato Salad This lightly sweet potato salad is a great way to use up leftover Easter ham. View Recipe 14 of 30 Perfect Mashed Potatoes The classic mashed potato recipe! Cooking tips: If you leave the skin on the potatoes, mash them with a potato masher rather than an electric mixer (because the skin will get caught in the beaters). If you want to use a potato ricer, wait to add the butter until after you've passed the potatoes through the ricer. View Recipe 15 of 30 New Potato and Chicken Casserole Green beans, mushrooms, leeks, potato and handy rotisserie chicken make this creamy casserole a true one-dish meal. Favorite Chicken Recipes View Recipe 16 of 30 Cheesy Potato Soup Potato, bacon and cheese—all the flavors you love in a bowl of soup! The American cheese keeps the soup from curdling while it slow cooks. Mashing cooked potatoes a bit gives the soup some body, while the bacon adds a smoky-salty taste. Hearty Slow-Cooker Soups, Stews and Chilies View Recipe 17 of 30 German Potato Salad Serve this old-fashioned potluck salad warm. View Recipe 18 of 30 Bacon-Blue Cheese Mashed Potatoes Tangy blue cheese and salty bacon make traditional mashed potatoes even more indulgent. View Recipe 19 of 30 Chipotle Smashed Potatoes This is the ultimate feel-good dish: two kinds of mashed potatoes with bacon. Cream cheese adds richness; chipotle chile brings a subtle smoky flavor. View Recipe 20 of 30 Smoked Turkey and Sweet Potato Hash This colorful one-skillet meal lends itself to improvisation; you could trade the red sweet peppers for green, the spinach for kale, the turkey for ham or the fried eggs for scrambled. Of course, we think the original recipe is pretty darn perfect, with a blend of potatoes and tasty browned onions whose caramelly flavor ties the dish together. View Recipe 21 of 30 Garlic Mashed Potatoes Quivey's Grove in Madison, Wisconsin, whips up this version of mashed potatoes that matches plenty of dairy richness with garlic, Parmesan, black pepper and green onion. View Recipe 22 of 30 Swiss-Potato Breakfast Casserole With just 180 calories per serving, this meal is lighter than many casserole options. But it combines favorite flavors, including ham, eggs, cheese and potatoes. It's perfect for brunch. Our Best Breakfast Casseroles View Recipe 23 of 30 Herbed Egg-Potato Bake You can assemble our cheesy Herbed Egg-Potato Bake up to two days ahead and refrigerate it. Our Best Brunch Recipes View Recipe 24 of 30 Creamy Scalloped Potatoes This easy-to-make layered cheesy potato dish pairs well with pork chops or ham. Warm and Cheesy Recipes View Recipe 25 of 30 Bacon and Baked Potato Soup Salty-smoky crumbled bacon tops our cheesy potato soup. "I made this soup and we loved it! Best potato soup ever!" writes one of our website reviewers. "I put carrots in mine; made it even better." Family-Favorite Soups and Stews View Recipe 26 of 30 Spicy Double-Smoked Mashed Potatoes The secret to these potatoes is boiling whole peeled garlic cloves along with the potatoes. Shredded smoked Gouda cheese and finely chopped chopotle pepper in adobe sauce add to the spicy flavor. View Recipe 27 of 30 Roasted Baby Potatoes with Herbs We play up an assortment of potatoes—such as baby Dutch yellow, fingerlings, baby purple and round red—in this easy-to-fix recipe. View Recipe 28 of 30 Fingerling Potato Salad with Honey-Thyme Vinaigrette You'll have more Honey-Thyme Vinaigrette than you need for this fresh-tasting potato salad; keep the extra dressing on hand for another potato or pasta salad. The recipe is from Chicago chef Myk Banas. View Recipe 29 of 30 Creamy Potato Casserole A little chopped ham, wedges of potatoes and a cream cheese-Gruyere sauce fill this comfort food casserole. Crushed bagel chips make a crunchy topping. Favorite Casserole and Hotdish Recipes View Recipe 30 of 30 Pick the Right Potato Starchy potatoes mash, bake, fry and roast well, while waxy ones work best in casseroles and salads because they hold their shape. Look for smooth, firm spuds without cracks or soft spots. Whether you peel is your choice. New potatoes: Young potatoes, any variety, have very thin skins, less starch and a waxy texture. Best for boiling, grilling and roasting. Russets: Also called Idaho or baking potatoes, these thick-skinned tan spuds are mealy with lots of eyes and a high starch content. Best for baking, grilling, mashing, frying. Round white potatoes: With light beige skin and white flesh, these medium-starch, waxy-textured potatoes work for boiling and frying. Long white potatoes: The thin-skinned oval spuds' firm, waxy texture and tiny eyes make them an all-purpose choice. Round red potatoes: Thin-skinned, these rosy-colored potatoes have a firm, waxy texture. Use in dishes where shape is important. Yellow potatoes: These thin-skinned beauties come in varieties such as Yukon gold and Finnish yellow. They're smooth-textured and buttery--good for any dish. Sweet potatoes: These spuds fall into two categories: orange, moist and sweet, or yellow, dry and unsweet. Either kind is good for baking, grilling, roasting and boiling. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit