Sweeney Potatoes Recipe (2024)

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LK

Why all the negative comments about this holiday dish, it’s not for daily consumption. If when you read it and it doesn’t appeal to you move on to another that does.

John Kasley

Simply type in the ingredients into Google -hash browns, cream cheese, sour cream, cheddar and about 30 somewhat similar recipes appear. I do that all the time when I have ingredients but no inspiration. I type in the ingredients I do have and Google rises to the occasion. I come to The Times for ideas and sometimes techniques.

Roberta

As I read the notes I saw that there was a problem with curdling. Sam’s recipe calls for whole milk, if you used anything with a less fat, including low fat sour cream, curdling will most likely happen. The fat stabilizes the milk. If you want to use lower fat items you need to lower the oven temperature and increase the cook time.

Jeff

I'm confused. This is an entirely different recipe.

Emma

America's Test Kitchen did an article on this recently. American cheese has sodium citrate in it which is ridiculously good at preventing cheese separation- it changes the protein structure of the cheese in such a way that the water and the fat can't separate out.

Maggie Sabovich

Yes, I will be making it 2 days ahead and in the fridge tightly wrapped in plastic and foil, then remove plastic and foil when baking at 350 degrees for about an hour on Thanksgiving...so convenient!

Kay

Did you say, "margarine?" If you really truly want "healthy," never ever use margarine. It is extremely unhealthy: transfats, and a very toxic manufacturing process. If you want "healthy," please consider using real butter. Butter is NOT the dietary villain that it was made out to be in the misguided, unscientific-based "low fat" era of the 80's and 90's. The current science does not support using vegetable oils and margarine.

Maggie Sabovich

We bake the russet potatoes, five large ones, instead of boiling, then scoop out the insides and mash roughly, and add 2 cups sour cream, and one melted cube of butter, (or less) but also use a can of low fat cream of chicken soup for richer flavor, plus shredded cheddar to taste and also a package of chopped green onions...no milk...you can also use low fat sour cream but it's not as good...Everyone dies for this dish!

Kate

I believe it was elsewhere in the Times the suggestion to use evaporated milk as it holds up better in the cooking. I've tried this with fresh potatoes, but honestly frozen hash browns make it none the worse and are so much easier for a holiday.

Jane F

Use heavy cream instead of milk and it won't curdle.

gale

Because it's a holiday? Most of us don't eat this way all the time, but it's wonderful once in a while. I suggest you try it... or not.

Kathryn Jennings

Because it is delicious. What if we die tomorrow? I eat healthy, but I allow myself to splurge. My vet who lived a very healthy lifestyle died in a plane crash at 46. I hope he had a nice meal before he left us.

anne

It’s a different recipe, isn’t it?

stephanie

idk about the 32 people that agreed with jeff, but subbing cream of chicken for the cream cheese & milk is hardly "an entirely different recipe" imho. (especially when the intro says the original uses creamed soup.)

when it's a recipe that's been around for awhile, you're going to get people sharing their way of doing it. i don't see how that's confusing at all.

Anne

There are so many versions of this casserole, it would be hard to get it "wrong." For me 2 lbs of frozen hash browns win every time (don't buy the brand with the red bag & hyphenated name. They are not as flavorful as Mr. Dell's.) They MUST thaw completely! Add at least 1 cup thin-sliced scallions w/green parts; 1 can each cream of chicken & cream of mushroom soup; seasoned salt & black pepper; 16 oz. Daisy lite sour cream; 8 oz. grated cheddar. 350 for 35-40 mins

Joef

I've made this dish three times now. Comes out great every time. Potato purists complain it doesn't honor the potato, with all that cheese and butter. They are dumb. People who love cheesy potatoes love this dish. And you will too. I usually make this when I'm serving a ham. And there's always an inevitable Navy Bean soup afterwards. Add your leftover potatoes for a little oomph.

Barbara

Are we supposed to peel the potatoes first?

Nichole

Our typical big group potato dish is Molly Stevens Party Potatoes; mashed potatoes but with cream cheese and sour cream. The “funeral potato” version of this recipe, with a can of soup and cornflakes is also a midwest potluck staple but this is like a perfect middle ground between the two, just as easy as the soup version and everyone loved it. My only note is that maybe I’d just mix some cheese in next time, rather than layer it.

Eileen

I followed the recipe exactly and my cheese sauce also curdled. Could it have been because the potatoes were still warm when I added them to the sauce. Definitely would have been better if it was creamy.

Marlene J Geary

I made this with a thawed pkg of frozen diced potatoes, 1 tbsp of Penzey's Bavarian seasoning, and a crumbled sleeve of pseudo-Ritz crackers. Used half-n-half in place of the whole milk. I forgot the butter and I only had about a cup of shredded Mexican-blend cheese. I also browned a roll of Jones pork sausage and added that. Came out great! I love the base recipe.

Tim

I followed the recipe with no changes. Delicious. Quite filling, so small portions are best.

Marjorie

Add 1/2 the cheese with potatoes and sprinkle rest before baking. Higher temp

Beth

Why all the hate? I eat healthy most of the time but I am relaxed enough to know that the occasional splurge won’t kill me. I never understand the food stalkers who read a recipe just to harp on the nutritional value of it. This was delicious, I added some white wine and used cream of mushroom soup instead of the cream cheese. I also added some chopped onion which I cooked in a pan first.

Linnea

Made a half recipe which was enough for three meals for two adults! Fit nicely in a 9x9 inch pyrex pan.This is basically pre-chopped, pre-mixed baked potato. It tastes just like a baked potato with sour cream and parsley and cheese that Mom/Dad cut up for you to eat at a nice restaurant.If making a half recipe, keep all ingredients the same except do three-quarters amount of cheese.Good for company if they're older/pickier eaters.

Piper

Tried a lighter version with light: cream cheese, sour cream, Mexican cheese blend, cooking spray on the dish, half the melted butter. It was still an awesome dish and I don’t feel like I have to wait for the holidays to enjoy it.

TOM G

adding a small amount of diced red and green bell peppers gives it some Christmas colors. I just add enough for color since I find bell pepper's can take over the flavor, eps. leftovers.

Wendy

This is the most fantastic potato recipe EVER! Haha! Mos def not healthy but whooo cares! So satisfying with broiled chicken thighs and roasted carrots/cabbage. Wootwoot!

Wendy

PS I used jalapeno cream cheese, which added a wee bit of a kick.

Dee K

I have made this for years. Recently, due to becoming lazy I’ve used homestyle cubed frozen hash browns. No cubing, just dump and mix and once baked no one can tell the difference. It is a family favorite.

Anna

It tasted very good, as something with copious amounts of butter, milk, cheese, sour cream and potatoes would taste good. In spite of all those "superstar" ingredients, I felt like it was missing a little something special -a surprise somewhere or something splashy.

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FAQs

Should you boil potatoes before frying? ›

It takes about 20 minutes for the potatoes to be tender (which is about the same amount of time it would take for the water to come up to a boil and for the potatoes to cook in it, therefore there's no need to incorporate boiling into the process).

What are russet potatoes good for? ›

Russets are ideal for light and fluffy mashed potatoes. They also fry up crisp and golden brown, and are the potato of choice for baking. The delicate flavor and fluffy texture of baked russets goes well with a variety of toppings, from traditional sour cream and chives to spicy and bold Mediterranean or Latin flavors.

What are white potatoes good for? ›

White potatoes are a great go-to potato for roasting, baking, and frying. You'll probably know these potatoes as Idaho Russets, or maybe Red Bliss potatoes. Either way, white potatoes should be a kitchen staple. You'll be amazed just how many incredible recipes can be made with this simple spud.

How to boil a potato? ›

In a large pot, add potatoes, 1 tablespoon salt, and cold water to cover by 1 inch. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium, and cook uncovered until potatoes are tender and can easily be pierced by a knife, about 10 to 15 minutes (20 to 25 minutes for larger potatoes).

What happens if you don't soak potatoes before frying? ›

The main reasons to cut the potatoes and pre-soak in water are: To allow the excess starches and sugars to be removed from the outer surface of the fry strips AND to keep the potatoes from browning prematurely from exposure to air. Covering in water helps the potato from turning a dark color.

Why won't my fried potatoes get crispy? ›

This sure sounds a lot like potatoes that have been stored too long, in too cold of an environment before cooking. When potatoes are held below 41°F for too long a period, the starches convert to sugar and it changes the cooking chemistry.

When should you not eat russet potatoes? ›

At what point do potatoes go bad? Potatoes have gone bad if they show visible signs such as mould, green parts, sprouts, soft or mushy texture, musty smell, or changed taste. Can potatoes last six months? Yes, they can!

When should you not use russet potatoes? ›

Russet potatoes are called starchy because they contain more of a certain kind of starch that makes them cook up drier and fluffier. That's why they're ideal for soaking up butter and gravy when they're baked or mashed. But that same fluffy texture makes them fall apart in stews.

Are potatoes healthier than rice? ›

Of rice, pasta, potatoes, and bread, potatoes are the healthiest of these starchy and complex carbohydrate foods. This is because potatoes are dense in nutrients, containing essential minerals, vitamins, and other micronutrients. Potatoes are also high in fiber, helping to satiate hunger and regulate blood sugar.

Can I eat a potato everyday? ›

There can be benefits of eating a potato everyday. According to health experts, it could lower your blood pressure, as long as you aren't deep frying it or topping or pairing it with foods high in saturated fat. The fiber and potassium in potatoes are good for heart health.

What kind of potatoes should I use for mashed potatoes? ›

The best potatoes for mashed potatoes are a starchy varieties like russet, Idaho or Yukon gold. Starchy potatoes are best for mashed potatoes because they have a fluffy, almost airy texture that breaks down easily.

Why do you put salt in water when boiling potatoes? ›

Shower them with salt.

Dense potatoes don't absorb seasonings easily, so you'll need to salt the water liberally so that the water the potatoes do drink up also carries in seasoning. And because potatoes are so timid in flavor, they need that salt to bring them out of their shells. Pour some salt in, then keep going.

Should you cover potatoes when boiling? ›

Cooking with a lid traps the steam produced by boiling water, which helps to cook the potatoes more quickly and evenly. The trapped steam also helps to maintain the temperature of the water, reducing the need to add additional heat, which can further speed up cooking time.

How many minutes should I boil potatoes? ›

In general small or cubed potatoes will take about 10 to 15 minutes to boil, while larger, whole potatoes will take between 20 to 25 minutes. To check potatoes for doneness, insert a knife into one. If it slides in without much effort, you're good to go!

Is it better to blanch potatoes before frying? ›

The drastic heat of a quick blanch eliminates the risk of browning. This means your potatoes do not have to be fried immediately after they are cut; in fact, blanched potatoes can be stored for twelve to twenty-four hours before being fried. This saves you stress and lets you cook on your own schedule.

How do you soften potatoes before frying them? ›

Boil your cut potatoes in a pot of salted water for about 5 minutes, just until they begin to soften and become slightly translucent. Remove them from the water and let them air dry on paper towels.

Do you boil or fry first? ›

I'm not going to tell you how to enjoy your food, but unless you like it overcooked, dry and stringy, don't boil your meat before you grill or fry it. When cooking ribs, do you boil the ribs first or not? I never do. Boiling renders the fat you need to make the ribs flavorful.

Do you always have to boil potatoes before cooking? ›

You'll want to boil potatoes any time you don't want them to dry out (as they can when baked in the oven).

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