Spanish-Style Butler Potatoes | The Creamiest Potatoes Ever
These Spanish-Style Butler Potatoes, known in Spain as Patatas Mayordomo, are truly the creamiest potatoes ever. They´re packed with flavors, easy to make and made with the simplest ingredients. Serve them next to some grilled salmon and a Spanish salad for an incredible meal.
What gives these potatoes that incredible creamy texture, is the mixture of milk with a little cornstarch. I used 2% fat organic milk, but you can use full fat milk if you like. You can even veganize this recipe by using plant based milk.
The potatoes I used in this recipe where new potatoes. You want to use potatoes here that are a bit more waxy than starchy. Such as new potatoes, yukon gold or red potatoes. These type of potatoes hold their shape better when cooked and don´t get mushy and fall apart.
TIPS & TRICKS to Make this Recipe: Very important to cook the potatoes on a low heat. Anything higher and the milk with curdle. It took me about 35 minutes to fully cook the potatoes on a low heat, but it might take you less or more. Just pierce them with a toothpick to ensure they are cooked through. You want them al dente, that way they don´t fall apart when you remove them from the pan.
Key Ingredients & Cookware I used in this Recipe:
MY NONSTICK FRYING PAN
EXTRA VIRGIN SPANISH OLIVE OIL
SPANISH SEA SALT
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Spanish-Style Butler Potatoes | Patatas Mayordomo
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 30 ml
- 2 shallots thinly sliced
- 4 cloves garlic roughly chopped
- 1/2 tbsp cornstarch 4 grams
- 1/4 cup finely chopped parsley 16 grams
- 2 cups milk 475 ml
- 2 potatoes
- handful finely chopped scallions
- pinch sea salt
- dash black pepper
Instructions
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Heat a large fry pan with a medium heat and add in 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
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After 2 minutes, add in 2 shallots thinly sliced and 4 cloves garlic roughly chopped, mix with the olive oil, after 2 minutes add in 1/2 tbsp cornstarch and 1/4 cup finely chopped parsley, mix together until well combined, then add in 2 cups milk and season with sea salt & black pepper, mix together and simmer
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Once the milk comes to a light boil, lower the heat to a low heat, then add in 2 potatoes (peeled & washed and cut into 1/4 inch / .635 cm thick slices), make sure all the potatoes are coated in the milk, cook between 30 to 35 minutes on a low heat, or until the potatoes are fully cooked through but not mushy, then remove from the heat
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Transfer the potatoes into a serving dish, season with a little sea salt and top off with finely chopped scallions, serve immediately, enjoy!
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Sharon
24 . Jul . 2022I love your other potato dish but this one hasn’t worked for me 🙁 I’ve been watching it carefully and it has stuck to the bottom of the pan after 25mins. I’m currently trying to salvage it by transferring it to the oven to finish cooking. It’s been in for 10 mins and potatoes are still hard so I’ve put it in for another 10 mins and will keep checking it until they are cooked.
Spanish-Style Butler Potatoes/Patatas Mayordomo – Nyttig mat ska vara god
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20 . Dec . 2021Bruce Simon
Can you suggest a nondairy milk or other substitute to use in this recipe?
09 . Dec . 2021Spain on a Fork
You can use plant based milk 🙂 much love
09 . Dec . 2021Liz Gmehling
For making larger portions could this be done in the oven? Would you modify the liquid amount? Or cover it?
07 . Dec . 2021