Fully Loaded Mashed Potato Balls (2024)

Home » Recipe » Appetizers » Fully Loaded Mashed Potato Balls

Amazon Associates Disclosure We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Jump to Recipe

Deep-Fried treats don’t get any better than these breaded mashed potato balls loaded with cheese, bacon, and green onions. Serve with sour cream on the side and it’s like a loaded baked potato, only better!

Fully Loaded Mashed Potato Balls (1)

These make a quick and easy appetizer but would also be a great side dish to serve anywhere you might use french fries, tater tots, or mashed potato pancakes.

This recipe was created using leftover mashed potatoes, but if your house looks like mine, there are rarely, if ever leftover mashed potatoes.

Mashed Potatoes

You can use the refrigerated mashed potatoes you can find at the grocery store or make instant mashed potatoes and just let them cool.

Most standard packages of instant mashed potatoes will make 2 cups of mashed potatoes.

Breadcrumbs

You can use panko breadcrumbs if you prefer more crunch, I find panko provides a bit too much crunch for me in this recipe.

Plain bread crumbs are my choice. Panko has its place in my kitchen, I use them for Fried Butterfly Shrimp.

Tips for Breading

I also use the triple-dip method, flour, eggs, then breadcrumbs.

It seems to hold everything in place much better and there is less mess on my oil when things don’t explode while frying.

Filling

I only use bacon, cheddar cheese, and green onions. I leave the sour cream out and use it as a dip on the side.

The best part about this recipe is that you can add more of anything you want and leave out anything you don’t want!

You can truly make these your own creation.

The only requested change I have ever had with this recipe was to add more bacon. Really Larry?

Tips

Do not add any additional salt to this recipe, it has more than enough salt, to begin with, particularly if you are using extra bacon or instant potatoes.

The recipe directions call for putting your triple-dip ingredients into a shallow bowl, I use my wood salad bowls for this purpose.

These can be frozen before deep frying.Reduce the oil temperature a bit when cooking from a frozen state, the outside will brown sooner then the middle is warm and melted.

They can also be frozen after frying. Place them on a cookie sheet or plate, not touching each other.Allow the potatobites to freeze solid before placing into a storage container.

Once these have been fried you can hold them in a 200°F oven until ready to serve.

Storing Leftovers

If you’re not using the freezer methods listed above, you can store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Reheating

These can be reheated in a 350°F.

Test one after about 15 minutes, if the center is warm, the oven temperature can be increased to 400 Degrees F for a few minutes to crisp them up if necessary.

You can also microwave them on high in 15 to 30-second increments until warmed through.

Refrying is a great option for getting that crispy coting back. Let them come to room temperature before frying again and watch them closer this time, the coating will go from perfect to nearly burnt in a shorter amount of time.

MORE APPETIZER RECIPES YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS

Bacon Crackers

Sausage Balls

Bacon-Wrapped Baby Potatoes

Sweet and Spicy Fried Pickles

Fully Loaded Mashed Potato Balls (2)

FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND SHARE THIS RECIPE

SIGN UP FOR NOTIFICATIONS AND NEVER MISS AN UPDATE

Fully Loaded Mashed Potato Balls (3)

Loaded Mashed Potato Bites

Deep Fried Loaded Mashed Potato Bites are little balls loaded with cheese, bacon, and green onions, then deep fried. Perfect for entertaining.

5 from 8 votes

Print Pin Rate

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 396kcal

Author: Beth Mueller

Ingredients

  • 4 cups cold mashed potatoes
  • 8 thick slices bacon diced, cooked until crisp, and drained
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 5 greens onions sliced thinly, using the white and 4 inches of green tops
  • 1 cup flour
  • 2 eggs slightly beaten
  • 1 cup plain breadcrumbs
  • Oil for deep frying

Instructions

  • In a large bowl mix mashed potatoes, bacon pieces, cheddar cheese, and green onions.

  • Place in refrigerator and allow to rest for at least 1 hour.Longer is fine.

  • Prepare a plate for resting uncooked balls by sprinkling breadcrumbs on a large plate.Set aside.

  • In a shallow bowl add flour.

  • In a second shallow bowl add slightly beaten egg.

  • In a third shallow bowl add the plain breadcrumbs.

  • Using a cookie scoop, or two spoons, scoop some of the mixture into a ball shape.

  • Roll the ball in flour and gently shake off excess flour.

  • Place ball in eggs and roll to coat with egg.Allow excess egg to drip off.Hold ball gently to avoid smashing it.

  • Place the ball into bread crumbs and roll to completely cover with crumbs.

  • Place the ball onto breadcrumbs you placed onto the plate earlier.

  • Continue repeating the steps above until all of the potato mixture has been turned into balls.

  • Heat oil in a saucepan or deep fryer to 350 Degrees F on a thermometer, or until the end of a chopstick produces bubbles when inserted into the oil.

  • Drop mashed potato balls into the hot oil without crowding the pan, you will need some room to move them around without smashing them and breaking the seal you created with the triple dip.

  • Fry until golden brown. 3 to 5 minutes.

  • Remove from the oil and drain on paper towels or a cooling rack.

  • Serve immediately with sour cream and/or ranch dressing.

Notes

  • Leftovers may be refrigerated and quickly re-fried in hot oil or heated in a microwave for 15 to 30 seconds.
  • Nutrition provided assumes 1/2 teaspoon bread crumbs, flour, egg and 1/8 teaspoon oil retained per potato bite.Calories provided from these items will vary greatly depending on how much of any one item is retained on the ball prior to and during frying and oil temperature.

★ Did you make this recipe? Don’t forget to rate it!

Nutrition

Serving: 3Potato Ball | Calories: 396kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 58mg | Sodium: 345mg | Potassium: 334mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 240IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 134mg | Iron: 2mg

Tried this Recipe? Pin it for Later!Mention @PearTreeChefs or tag #PearTreeKitchen!

Elizabeth (Beth) Mueller

Elizabeth (Beth) Mueller is a food journalist, CEO of Pear Tree Kitchen, and co-creator of Food Blogger Help. She also has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a registered nurse licensed in the State of Oklahoma. When she has free time between writing, blogging, and cooking, she can be found volunteering as an RN with the Oklahoma Medical Reserve Corps.

Fully Loaded Mashed Potato Balls (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dan Stracke

Last Updated:

Views: 6132

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dan Stracke

Birthday: 1992-08-25

Address: 2253 Brown Springs, East Alla, OH 38634-0309

Phone: +398735162064

Job: Investor Government Associate

Hobby: Shopping, LARPing, Scrapbooking, Surfing, Slacklining, Dance, Glassblowing

Introduction: My name is Dan Stracke, I am a homely, gleaming, glamorous, inquisitive, homely, gorgeous, light person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.