Mashed Potato Balls

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Mashed Potato Balls - crispy fried mashed potato balls loaded with bacon and cheddar cheese. The best recipe to use up leftover mashed potatoes.

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What Can I Make With Leftover Mashed Potato

We all have those days when we have leftover mashed potato, that’s when you make mashed potato balls.

It’s the easiest way to turn the leftover into a new dish that everyone would go crazy for.

The best thing about mashed potato balls is that you can be creative by adding other ingredients to jazz up the taste.

Fried mashed potato balls served with ketchup.

How To Make Mashed Potato Balls

Close up of potato balls, deep-fried to golden brown.

To make mashed potato balls, first add a few ingredients to the leftover mashed potatoes. I love the combination of bacon bits, cheddar cheese and chopped parsley.

Mix the leftover mashed potato with all the ingredients together and then shape them into bite-sized balls. You can use your hands to shape the balls.

Next, roll them with breadcrumbs. The final step is deep-frying the mashed potato balls until they turn golden brown.


Tips For Crispy Mashed Potato Balls

Mashed potato balls stuffed with bacon and cheddar cheese.

Make sure you chill the leftover mashed potatoes – the mashed potato should be chilled in the fridge before you start working on them.

Use regular breadcrumbs for better results and make sure you don’t over fry the mashed potato balls. As soon as they turn brown, scoop them out from the oil.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories per serving?

This recipe is only 174 calories per serving.

Cheesy mashed potato balls made with leftover mashed potatoes.

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4.51 from 53 votes

Mashed Potato Balls

Mashed Potato Balls – crispy fried mashed potato balls loaded with bacon and cheddar cheese. The best recipe to use up leftover mashed potatoes. 
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6 people
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Ingredients  

  • 2 cups cold leftover mashed potatoes
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten
  • 1/4 cup real bacon bits
  • 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 2 tablespoons Italian parsley leaves, chopped
  • 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs
  • oil , for deep frying

Instructions 

  • Place the mashed potatoes in a large bowl and let them stand at room temperature for 30 minutes. Stir in the egg, bacon bits, cheddar cheese, and chopped parsley.
  • Mix all the ingredients together until well combined.
  • Shape the mixture into 1-inch (2.5 cm) balls, rolling them in bread crumbs to ensure they are well coated. Place the potato balls in the refrigerator for 15 to 30 minutes to help them retain their shape.
  • In a skillet, heat 1 inch (2.5 cm) of oil to 375°F (190°C). Fry the potato balls in batches, cooking them quickly. As soon as they turn light brown, remove them with a slotted spoon and place them on paper towels to drain. Serve immediately.

Notes

Recipe Source: Taste of Home.
IMPORTANT: make sure your mashed potatoes are not the loose kind, or else the potato balls will get disintegrated while deep-frying. DO NOT over fry, as soon as the breadcrumbs turn light brown, take them out of the oil. They will continue to brown after removing from the oil.

Nutrition

Serving: 6people, Calories: 174kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 42mg, Sodium: 185mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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55 Comments

  1. Kimmy says:

    Hi. Looks really good! Can I bake them instead? Drizzle the potato balls with either Olive oil or vegetable oil and bake?? Will that work?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Yes you can bake them. Don’t drizze olive oil, just coat with bread crumbs.

  2. Roger says:

    Have you tried them in an air fryer?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      No.

  3. Cynthia says:

    Any one air fry these?

    1. Karen says:

      I coated them with panko and air fried them. They turned out great. Sprayed the air fryer with cooking spray and the potato balls as well. 380 degrees for about 10-12 minutes turning gently at half the time. They were frozen after breading them before air frying.

  4. Yeh Ximin says:

    5 stars

  5. Dana says:

    My coworkers are gluten free. Is it possible to use Panko or some other product for breadcrumbs? Will I need to make any other changes? Canโ€™t wait to try this recipe! Thanks!

    1. Janet Bonifas says:

      You can buy Schar gf bread crumbs

  6. Anjali says:

    We tried making these last night. They held together really well but were little balls of lava when you bite into them. Does that mean we fried them too long?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Yeah, fried too long, and also maybe your mashed potatoes are too mushy. Try to eat them when they are colder.

    2. Karen says:

      I used seasoned panko crumbs and air fried them. They turned out great.

      1. Rasa Malaysia says:

        Cool.

  7. Chrissie Baker says:

    5 stars
    These look sooo tasty!!! Definitely adding them to my list of food to make!

  8. Maureen k says:

    Frying them and the breadcrumbs are falling off and the potatoes are pretty much disintegrating in the hot oil

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hi Maureen, I am sorry to hear that. Is your mashed potato the loose kind?

      1. Nicola says:

        What does that mean to have a โ€œloose kindโ€ of mashed potatoes?

        1. Rasa Malaysia says:

          Runny.

          1. Lisa says:

            Do you mean instant mashed potatoes? The kind you buy in a pouch or box?

            1. Rasa Malaysia says:

              No, you make the mashed potatoes from scratch.

  9. Shreyansh says:

    5 stars
    In evening I will show my Mom this recipe and tell her to make it.

    thank you sir

  10. Kathy S. says:

    I have 3 questions please:
    1) Have you ever made this using leftover mashed sweet potatoes?
    2) If you wanted to bake instead of fry….What temperature and for how long, would you suggest?
    3) If I wanted to make lots, can they be frozen?
    Thanks for your time!

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hi Kathy, no, I haven’t tried mashed sweet potatoes. You can bake at 350ยฐ for 25-30 minutes. Yes, you can coat them with breadcrumbs and then frozen. Then thaw at room temperature and then fry or bake.

      1. Diane N says:

        For those who comments describe falling apart/ loose potatoes I suggest adding flour a Tablespoon at a time until potato mixture holds together better.