Crispy Mashed Potato Cheese Puffs

Golden, crunchy mashed potato and cheddar bites that transform leftovers into an irresistible appetizer or snack—easy to make and perfect for sharing.

This recipe for Crispy Mashed Potato Cheese Puffs grew out of necessity and quickly became a celebration. I developed it on a cold evening when a bowl of leftover mashed potatoes sat in the fridge after a family dinner. Rather than let them go to waste I experimented with cheese, eggs, and a simple coating to create little golden puffs. The result was surprising: the interior stayed creamy and tender while the exterior crisped up like a fritter. From that first bite I knew this needed to be in our rotation for parties and busy weeknights alike.
What makes these bites special is the contrast of textures and the way humble pantry staples turn into something indulgent without a lot of fuss. The shredded sharp cheddar adds savory depth and a pleasing melt, while the breadcrumbs give a uniform, crunchy shell when baked. I first served these at a neighborhood potluck and they disappeared in minutes—people loved that they felt like an elevated snack but came together in under an hour. They are flexible, forgiving of variations, and a great way to showcase leftover mashed potatoes.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Transforms leftover mashed potatoes into a shareable appetizer that looks and tastes special with minimal effort.
- Ready in about 40 minutes from start to finish, making it a fast choice for last-minute guests or weeknight treats.
- Uses simple pantry staples—eggs, flour, breadcrumbs, and cheddar—so you rarely need a special trip to the store.
- Baked not fried: achieves a crunchy exterior while keeping oil use low and cleanup easy, good for lighter entertaining.
- Make-ahead friendly: you can shape the puffs and freeze them before baking for quick batch cooking later.
- Crowd-pleasing and easily customized for dietary needs or flavor preferences by swapping cheeses or coatings.
In my home this recipe became the go-to for casual celebrations. My kids love the cheesy center and my partner always comments on the satisfying crunch. It’s one of those recipes that sparks creativity: we’ve tried different cheeses, herbs, and dipping sauces and each variation keeps the base idea fresh.
Ingredients
- Leftover mashed potatoes (2 cups): Use slightly cold, thick mashed potatoes for best texture. If your mash is very loose, stir in a tablespoon of flour or allow it to chill to firm up. Russet or Yukon Gold bases work well; avoid very buttery gourmet mash that is almost liquid.
- Shredded cheddar cheese (1 cup): Sharp cheddar adds tang and melts nicely. I prefer a medium-sharp block cheddar shredded at home for better melt and flavor; pre-shredded cheese contains anti-caking agents that can affect texture.
- Large eggs (2): Eggs bind the mixture and add richness. Two large eggs create a cohesive mix that holds its shape when rolled into balls.
- All-purpose flour (1/2 cup): Provides structure and helps the puffs hold together while baking. For a slightly lighter interior, sift the flour before measuring.
- Salt (1 tsp) and black pepper (1/2 tsp): Seasoning is important because mashed potatoes can be bland; taste and adjust if the leftover mash was already salted.
- Garlic powder (1 tsp): Adds background savory flavor. Substitute 1 small clove of finely minced fresh garlic if you prefer a punchier garlic note.
- Breadcrumbs (1 cup): Use plain fresh or panko depending on how crunchy you want the exterior. Panko yields extra crispness while fine breadcrumbs give a smooth, even crust.
Instructions
Preheat the oven: Set your oven to 400°F (200°C) and position a rack in the center. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and lightly oil the paper or spray with nonstick spray to help the puffs brown evenly. Preheating ensures immediate oven spring and better crisping. Mix the base: In a large bowl, combine 2 cups of leftover mashed potatoes, 1 cup shredded cheddar, 2 large eggs, 1/2 cup all-purpose flour, 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp black pepper, and 1 tsp garlic powder. Use a sturdy spoon or spatula to fold until thoroughly incorporated. The mixture should be cohesive but slightly sticky; if it is too wet, add a tablespoon of flour at a time until manageable. Shape into balls: With lightly oiled hands or a small cookie scoop, portion the mixture into small balls about 1 to 1 1/4 inches in diameter. You should get roughly 16 to 20 puffs depending on size. Firm rolling helps compress the interior and creates a smooth surface for coating. Coat in breadcrumbs: Place 1 cup breadcrumbs in a shallow bowl. Roll each ball in the breadcrumbs until fully coated, pressing gently so the crumbs adhere. For an extra-crisp shell, double-coat: dip the ball in an egg wash (1 egg beaten with a tablespoon of water) before a second roll in crumbs. Arrange and bake: Place the coated balls on the prepared baking sheet about 1 inch apart. Bake at 400°F (200°C) for 20 to 25 minutes, turning once halfway through if needed, until they are deep golden brown and crisp. Internal temperature is not essential here, but the exterior should feel firm and golden. Serve warm: Remove from the oven and let rest 2 to 3 minutes. Serve warm with your favorite dipping sauces—garlic aioli, spicy ketchup, or a cool herb yogurt are all excellent companions.
You Must Know
- These bites are best eaten the day they are baked for peak crunch, though they keep well refrigerated for up to 3 days.
- They freeze well: par-bake or freeze raw on a tray, then transfer to a bag for up to 3 months; bake from frozen and add a few extra minutes to the baking time.
- High in carbohydrate due to potatoes and breadcrumbs, they are a comforting, energy-dense snack—pair with a green salad to balance the meal.
- For crispier results, use panko breadcrumbs and a convection oven if available, reducing bake time by a few minutes and checking frequently.
What I love most about these puffs is how they turn something ordinary into a memorable bite. At holiday gatherings they disappear first, and once a neighbor asked for the recipe because the cheesy interior reminded them of a childhood snack. The simplicity and comfort of this dish keep bringing friends and family back for more.
Storage Tips
Store cooled puffs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To re-crisp, place them on a baking sheet and warm in a 375°F (190°C) oven for 8 to 10 minutes, or until heated through and crunchy again. For longer storage, freeze either raw-shaped balls on a tray until solid and then bag them, or freeze fully baked puffs. If freezing raw, bake from frozen and add 5 to 8 minutes to the bake time. Use freezer-safe containers or heavy-duty freezer bags to avoid freezer burn.
Ingredient Substitutions
Swap cheeses: Gruyere or mozzarella make great alternatives; use 1 cup shredded cheese total. For a spicier note, mix in 1/4 cup grated pepper jack. To make them gluten-free, substitute 1/2 cup gluten-free flour blend for the all-purpose flour and use gluten-free breadcrumbs; texture will be slightly different but still delicious. Dairy-free versions are trickier because cheese provides structure and flavor; a firm plant-based cheese and an egg replacer can work but expect a softer interior. For herb variations add 1 to 2 tablespoons chopped chives, parsley, or dill to the mix.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these as an appetizer with a trio of dips: garlic aioli, smoked paprika ketchup, and a lemon-herb yogurt. They also pair beautifully with a crisp green salad and roasted vegetables for a light meal. For a brunch twist serve alongside scrambled eggs and smoked salmon, or tuck them into sliders with a smear of mustard for party sandwiches. Garnish with chopped chives or flaky sea salt for a restaurant-style finish.
Cultural Background
Transforming leftovers into new dishes is a universal practice found across many cuisines. These bites borrow the spirit of potato croquettes, which are popular in European and Latin American cooking—crisp on the outside and soft inside. While croquettes are traditionally fried, this baked version follows modern kitchen preferences for lighter preparation while maintaining the beloved textures and flavors that make potato-based fritters so comforting worldwide.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, add roasted garlic and a touch of grated Parmesan for a richer flavor. Spring calls for fresh herbs like chives and peas mixed into the mash. In summer, serve alongside a tomato and basil salad and try a smoky cheddar for seasonal grilling vibes. During holidays incorporate small amounts of leftover roasted root vegetables into the mash for an earthy twist.
Meal Prep Tips
For efficient meal prep, make a double batch and freeze half raw on a tray, then store in freezer bags. Portion into individual snack packs for quick heating. If you plan to bake from frozen, lay the pieces on parchment and bake at 400°F (200°C) for 25 to 30 minutes, turning once. Label containers with date and bake instructions to simplify reheating during busy weeks.
These Crispy Mashed Potato Cheese Puffs are a testament to joyful cooking—simple, satisfying, and endlessly adaptable. Whether you make them for a crowd or whip up a small batch for family movie night, they celebrate good food made with care. Give them a try and make them your own with herbs, spices, and different cheeses.
Pro Tips
If the mashed potatoes are very runny, chill them in the fridge for 20 minutes to firm up before mixing.
For extra crunch, use panko breadcrumbs and a light spray of oil before baking.
To prevent sticking when shaping, lightly oil your hands or use a small cookie scoop dipped in water.
Double-coating with an egg wash and breadcrumbs creates a thicker, crunchier shell.
Freeze shaped balls on a tray before bagging to stop them from sticking together.
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.
Tags
Crispy Mashed Potato Cheese Puffs
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.

Ingredients
Main
Instructions
Preheat Oven
Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C), position a rack in the center, and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Lightly oil the paper to help browning.
Combine Ingredients
In a large bowl, mash together 2 cups leftover mashed potatoes, 1 cup shredded cheddar, 2 large eggs, 1/2 cup all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, and 1 teaspoon garlic powder until well combined and slightly sticky.
Shape
Portion the mixture into 1 to 1 1/4 inch balls using oiled hands or a small scoop. Aim for 16 to 20 pieces depending on desired size.
Coat
Place 1 cup breadcrumbs in a shallow bowl and roll each ball until fully coated. For extra crunch, dip in an egg wash and roll in breadcrumbs again.
Bake
Arrange coated balls about 1 inch apart on the prepared baking sheet. Bake at 400°F (200°C) for 20 to 25 minutes, turning once if necessary, until deep golden and crisp.
Serve
Let rest for 2 to 3 minutes after baking, then serve warm with optional dips like garlic aioli, ketchup, or herbed yogurt.
Last Step: Please leave a rating and comment letting us know how you liked this recipe! This helps our business to thrive and continue providing free, high-quality recipes for you.
Nutrition
Did You Make This?
Leave a comment & rating below or tag
@royalrecipe on social media!

Categories:
You might also like...

Air Fryer Bang Bang Cauliflower
Crispy air fryer cauliflower tossed in a creamy sweet-spicy bang bang sauce for a crowd-pleasing, quick appetizer or weeknight treat.

Air Fryer Honey Butter Garlic Chicken
Crispy, juicy chicken tossed in a glossy honey-butter-garlic glaze — ready in minutes with an air fryer for an easy weeknight favorite.

Air Fryer Parmesan Crusted Chicken
Crispy, golden Parmesan crusted chicken made in the air fryer for a quick family favorite that stays juicy inside and crunchy outside.

Did You Make This?
Leave a comment & rating below or tag @royalrecipe on social media!
Rate This Recipe
Share This Recipe
Enjoyed this recipe? Share it with friends and family, and don't forget to leave a review!
Comments (1)
This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
Comments are stored locally in your browser. Server comments are displayed alongside your local comments.

Hi, I'm Jessica!
What's Popular
30-Minute Meals!
Join to receive our email series which contains a round-up of some of our quick and easy family favorite recipes.
