Over the holidays, I spent some time in Boston with my boyfriends family. For a big dinner, I was asked to make the side dish. The stakes were high this year since I started my blog and most people were expecting something pretty interesting. I knew I wanted to make something that wasn’t just delicious, but aesthetically pleasing as well.
I decided to try out a new recipe that has been brewing in my head for a little while. I wanted to take my famous truffled mashed potatoes and stuff them inside of a tomato. In my head, this recipe sounded great. In actuality this dish was “total perfection” (a quote from our dinner)!
This recipe will make about 16 tomatoes. Feel free to adjust to make less if you’re just make this dish for just a couple of people.
Truffled Whipped Potatoes Stuffed Tomatoes
Ingredients
- 3-4 lbs Your Favorite Potatoes peeled and quartered
- 1.5 cups Half and Half or cream
- 6 tbsp Butter
- 1/2 tbsp Black Truffle Salt more or less depending on how strong you like it
- 16 Large Round Tomatoes
Instructions
- Make your mashed potatoes! Start with cold water and your peeled/quartered potatoes. Bring it to a boil, reduce heat to medium and cook for about 20 minutes (until potatoes are tender).
- While the potatoes are cooking, cut the tops of your tomatoes and remove them. Take a small knife and cut around the inside edges and remove the inner core/seeds from the tomato with a spoon. Make sure to leave the walls of the tomato intact.
- Once potatoes are done, drain them and add the half and half, butter and truffle salt. Mash together until smooth. For this recipe, I like to actually put it all in the blender on super low to get a really smooth, whipped texture (but you can totally do it by hand too).
- Place the whipped potatoes into a pastry bag (or a big zip lock bag like I do). Then, pipe the potatoes into the hollowed tomatoes.
- Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 10 minutes until the tomatoes soften and the top gets nice and brown. Yum! 🙂
Love always,
Erica
[…] 1) Whipped Truffle Mashed Potatoes Stuffed Tomatoes: Doesn’t this just sound better than plain old boring mashed potatoes? With just a few extra steps (hollowing out some tomatoes and adding a little truffle salt to your mashed potatoes), you can make a side dish that everyone will remember. I made it last year for my fiancé’s family and it was a hit. Check out the recipe here. […]