Ina's Parmesan Smashed Potatoes — Most Popular Pin of the Week
The secret ingredient in Ina's comforting potatoes, featured in Food Network Magazine? Sour cream, which delivers a tangy bite.
By:
Maria Russo

Beef, chicken, pork, seafood — no matter what main dish you're cooking up, chances are you can round out the meal with the ultimate in family-friendly side dishes: the potato. Ina Garten dresses up the humble spud in this week's Most Popular Pin of the Week with a few indulgent ingredients to turn out creamy, comforting smashed potatoes. Her secret ingredient? A bit of sour cream, which delivers welcome tang in this cheesy recipe, featured in Food Network Magazine.
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Get the Recipe: Ina's Parmesan Smashed Potatoes in Food Network Magazine
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