Receta Light Mashed Potatoes with Kale & Goat Cheese
If it’s one thing that I’ve noticed when cooking with my kids, it’s that they are far more likely to try new things if they had a hand in the preparation. So much of kids’ lives are dictated by adults – when to go to school, when to go to bed, how to make their bed. The list goes on. When you give them the opportunity to use their creativity in the kitchen and to make some of their own decisions, they jump at the chance to show off their independence and chef-ing skills.
I realize that kale and goat cheese are not in the wheelhouse for most kids, but you may be surprised at what they’re willing to try if you give them a little ownership of this recipe. Don’t make a big deal of these two ingredients. Just let your kids work on the prep and, before you know it, they’ll probably be sneaking tastes of the creamy cheese.
Mashing the potatoes is my son’s favorite part, followed closely by cutting the kale – or anything involving a chef’s knife. He has learned the fine of slicing and dicing while keeping his fingers the heck away from the blade. Important life lessons don’t need to involve losing appendages!
The creaminess of little potatoes, such as the Baby Boomers that I used in this recipe, makes Creamer potatoes the ideal candidates for mashed potatoes. They cook quickly, mash easily (good for those kid-sized muscles) and have a lovely mellow flavor that pairs well with the naturally sweet sautéed shallots and tangy goat cheese. And with just a tablespoon of butter and skim milk rather than cream, these mashed potatoes are lighter than the average version.
Besides growing Creamer potatoes that are fantastic for boiling, roasting, grilling or steaming, the Little Potato Company is dedicated to their Little Chefs program, which is all about about encouraging kids to get into the kitchen. That makes my heart sing because good little chefs are also usually good little eaters.
And what did my little sous chef think of this recipe? Well, let’s just say that he chose to have a bowl of potatoes for an after school snack. He was sold!
- Other healthy recipes with Creamer potatoes:
- Cookin’ Canuck’s Creamer Potato with Red Pepper Cashew Pesto
- Cookin’ Canuck’s Light Salmon & Potato Chowder
- Noshing with the Nolands’ Roasted Cinnamon Little Potatoes & Pumpkin
- The Cookie Writer’s One-Pan Lemon Chicken Leg Quarters with Creamer Potatoes
- Cocoa Bean, The Vegetable’s Shrunken Potato Heads
If you make this recipe, I’d love to see it on Instagram! Just use the hashtag #COOKINCANUCK and I’ll be sure to find it.
Light Mashed Potatoes with Kale & Goat Cheese Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck
1 (1 ½ lb.) package Baby Boomer Creamer potatoes, halved 1 tbsp unsalted butter, cut into pieces ¼ cup + 2 tbsp skim milk ¼ tsp salt ¼ tsp ground pepper 1 tsp olive oil 1 large shallot, minced 3 cups (packed) chopped kale 2 tbsp water 1 oz. crumbled chevre (goat cheese)
Place the Creamer potatoes in a large saucepan and cover with cold water, 1 inch above the potatoes. Bring to a boil and cook until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork, about 20 minutes. Drain, then return to the saucepan. Mash the potatoes with a potato masher, then stir in the butter and milk until combined and the butter is melted. Season with salt and pepper. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet set over medium heat. Add the shallots and cook, stirring occasionally, until the shallots are tender and golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in the kale and water, and cook until the kale is just wilted, about 2 minutes. Stir the kale mixture and goat cheese into the mashed potatoes. Set over medium heat and cook, stirring, until the potatoes are heated, 1 to 2 minutes. Serve. Weight Watchers Points: 3 (Points+), 2 (Old Points) Serving size: ⅔ cup | Calories: 128.8 cal | Fat: 3.8g | Saturated fat: 2.0g | Carbohydrates: 20.6g | Sugar: 3.1 g | Sodium: 130.1mg | Fiber: 2.8g | Protein: 4.5g | Cholesterol: 7.7mg 3.4.3177
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