
Golden, crispy little puffs made from leftover mashed potatoes and sharp cheddar, perfect for snacks, brunch, or a quick side that disappears fast.

Personally this recipe has become my go to when I want to feel inventive without being fussy. My teenagers sneak them off the cooling rack while I am plating, and at potlucks they vanish first. I find that a mix of sharper cheddar and a gentle hand when coating ensures they look as good as they taste. Over the years I have learned simple adjustments that keep them consistently golden and stable during baking.
My favorite aspect is watching them go from soft dough to golden puffs in the oven while the kitchen fills with a comforting scent of baked potato and cheddar. At a recent family game night I prepared a double batch and they were gone in twenty minutes. These morsels consistently spark happy memories of casual gatherings when everyone wants something warm and shareable.
To keep the puffs at their best refrigerate cooled balls in a shallow airtight container with a layer of parchment between layers to prevent sticking. They will keep for three days. For longer storage freeze arranged on a tray until solid then transfer to a resealable freezer bag for up to three months. Reheat from frozen on a baking sheet at four hundred degrees Fahrenheit for fifteen to twenty minutes to crisp the exterior while ensuring the interior heats through. Avoid microwaving as it will soften the crust.
If you are out of cheddar try Monterey Jack for a mild melt or Gruyere for nutty complexity. For gluten free use a one to one gluten free flour and gluten free breadcrumbs, noting that panko style crumbs give the most crunch. To make egg free use a commercial egg replacer or a flax egg made with two tablespoons ground flax seed and six tablespoons water for the two eggs. When substituting consider moisture levels, adding an extra tablespoon of flour if needed to maintain a scoopable texture.
Serve these as part of a brunch spread beside scrambled eggs and roasted tomatoes, or offer them as an appetizer with dipping sauces such as chipotle mayo, garlic aioli, or a simple lemon herbed yogurt. Garnish with finely chopped chives or parsley for color and brightness. For a more substantial plate serve three to four puffs alongside a crisp salad and roasted vegetables for an easy weeknight meal.
Transforming mashed potatoes into bite sized morsels has roots in many home cooking traditions where resourcefulness is prized. Across regions people have long reinvented leftovers into small fried or baked snacks. These puffs echo classic croquette techniques found in European cuisines where mashed potato or béchamel is shaped, breaded, and cooked to create a crisp shell. The modern baked version is a lighter take that keeps the comforting flavors intact while fitting contemporary preferences for oven prepared dishes.
Adjust the mix for the season by stirring in roasted autumn squash and sage in place of some of the potatoes during fall. In spring add finely chopped spring onions and a handful of peas. For winter entertain add small diced cured ham or smoked trout to deepen the savory profile. Each seasonal change alters texture and flavor subtly so taste as you go and adjust seasonings to maintain balance.
Prepare the mixture and shape the balls a day ahead, then cover and refrigerate until ready to bake. This saves hands on time when hosting. Alternatively freeze shaped and coated puffs on a sheet and store in a freezer bag for quick baking when you need a fast snack. Label with the date and reheat directly from frozen without thawing for best texture retention.
These cheese filled puffs are a joyful way to turn surplus mash into something sharable and special. Try them at your next gathering or weekday brunch and watch how quickly they become requested. Make them your own by experimenting with cheeses and herbs, and enjoy the simple pleasure of crunchy exteriors and creamy centers shared with good company.
If the mixture feels too wet add one tablespoon of flour at a time until it holds its shape when scooped.
Use freshly shredded cheese rather than pre shredded for better melting and no anti caking agents.
Bake on a preheated tray and avoid overcrowding to ensure even browning and crispness.
For extra crunch double coat by dipping the formed ball in beaten egg and rolling again in breadcrumbs.
This nourishing crispy mashed potato cheese puffs recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
This Crispy Mashed Potato Cheese Puffs recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with parchment paper to ensure even browning and easy cleanup.
In a large bowl mix mashed potatoes, shredded cheddar, eggs, flour, salt, pepper, and garlic powder until uniform. Adjust flour one tablespoon at a time if the mixture is too wet.
Scoop the mixture into one inch to one and a quarter inch balls using a tablespoon or small scoop, and place them on a plate while coating.
Roll each formed ball in breadcrumbs until fully coated. For a thicker crust dip into beaten egg and roll again in breadcrumbs.
Arrange the coated balls on the sheet with space between them and bake for twenty to twenty five minutes until golden brown and crisp. Cool slightly before serving.
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