If you’ve ever wondered what to do with leftover mashed potatoes, this cozy little dish is the answer. Crispy Mash Hash is a quick, budget‑friendly side that turns simple mash into something golden, buttery, and irresistibly crunchy — just enough for two, and easy to scale when you need more. With softened onions, garlic, and plenty of those beloved crispy bits , it’s comfort food at its simplest.
Whether you’re using frozen mash for convenience. or repurposing leftovers so nothing goes to waste , this recipe delivers big flavour with minimal effort. Add a spoonful of gravy or toss in leftover meats for a hearty twist, and you’ve got a delicious, no‑fuss dish perfect for busy days or easy suppers.
- 1 large onion, peeled and finely chopped (cut into a fine mince)
- 1 fat clove of garlic, peeled and minced (use a garlic press)
- 1 TBS chopped parsley (optional garnish)
- Freshly ground black pepper (fresh ground is best. Add salt only if needed.)
- 1 1/2 cups (350g) of frozen or leftover mashed potatoes (cold from the refrigerator for best results)
- 1 TBS olive oil (I use a light olive oil.)
- 1 TBS butter (I use salted butter.)
- Heat the oil in a large non stick skillet. Add the onions and garlic. (I like to start on a medium heat.)
- Cook over low heat until softened, stirring occasionally. Add the butter and turn up the heat a bit. (Medium high)
- Add the frozen or leftover cooked mash. Cook for 10 minutes, turning it over occasionally, until crisped up around the edges.
- Season with some black pepper. Scatter over the parsley and serve.
❤️ Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Perfect for using up leftoversThis cozy little dish turns leftover mashed potatoes into something golden, crispy, and completely irresistible — you “need never throw mash away again.”
- Small‑batch and just enough for twoIdeal for your cooking‑for‑two audience, it’s written to make a perfectly sized portion without waste.
- Crispy, buttery edges in every biteThe mash fries up into crunchy, buttery bits that are the star of the show — the recipe celebrates them with real enthusiasm.
- Simple ingredients, big comfortOnion, garlic, butter, and black pepper create deep, savoury flavour from pantry staples.
- Flexible and endlessly adaptableAdd corned beef, Spam, ham, beef, roasted meats, or even leftover turkey and stuffing to turn it into a hearty meal.
- A delicious base for gravy loversA ladle of gravy over top makes it even more scrumptious — especially with added leftovers.
1. Start with well‑softened onions and garlic
Let the onions and garlic cook gently over low heat until fully softened before adding the mash — this builds flavour and prevents harsh bites.
2. Don’t be shy about turning up the heat
Once the butter goes in, increase the heat a bit. This is what helps the mash develop those gorgeous crispy, buttery edges you love.
3. Give the mash time to crisp properly
Cook for about 10 minutes, turning occasionally. Resist the urge to stir too often — letting it sit undisturbed helps those crunchy bits form.
4. Use leftover mash with confidence
Frozen mash is convenient, but leftover mashed potatoes work just as well. The recipe even encourages using leftovers so nothing goes to waste.
5. Add mix‑ins for a heartier dish
Corned beef, Spam, ham, beef, roasted meats, or even leftover turkey and stuffing can turn this simple side into a full meal.
6. Finish with fresh parsley for brightness
A scattering of chopped parsley at the end adds colour and a fresh lift to the rich, crispy potatoes.
7. Season simply but generously
Freshly ground black pepper is the main seasoning — don’t skip it. It balances the buttery richness beautifully.
8. Serve with gravy for extra comfort
A ladle of gravy over top makes this dish even more scrumptious, especially if you’ve added leftover turkey or stuffing.

Crispy Mash Hash
Makes a change from regular mash. You can also use leftover mash if you wish. This is delicious. Can easily be multiplied to serve more people if you wish.
Ingredients
- 1 large onion, peeled and finely chopped
- 1 fat clove of garlic, peeled and minced
- 1 TBS chopped parsley
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 1 1/2 cups (350g) of frozen or leftover mashed potatoes
- 1 TBS olive oil
- 1 TBS butter
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large non stick skillet. Add the onions and garlic.
- Cook over low heat until softened, stirring occasionally. Add the butter and turn up the heat a bit.
- Add the frozen or leftover cooked mash. Cook for 10 minutes, turning it over occasionally, until crisped up around the edges.
- Season with some black pepper. Scatter over the parsley and serve.
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