Skip the Main Course—31 Potato Recipes That Deserve the Center of the Plate
Usually seen as the trusty sidekick, potatoes are finally getting a starring role with a lineup of 31 bold recipes. These dishes prove that spuds deserve a spotlight at dinner, not just a quick mention next to the roast beef. With so many options, there’s no chance anyone will ask where the chicken went, unless the potatoes have eaten it. Grab a fork and get ready to make room at the center of your plate for these starchy overachievers.

Creamy Vegetable Chowder

Every bowl of Creamy Vegetable Chowder demonstrates how potatoes can easily be the star at mealtime. With creamy texture and a mix of vibrant vegetables, potatoes provide the perfect foundation for this filling soup. It’s both comforting and substantial, making it more than just an afterthought. You’ll find everyone reaching for another serving and forgetting all about a second dish.
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Denver Breakfast Potatoes

A hearty way to skip the main course features Denver Breakfast Potatoes filled with peppers, onions, and well-seasoned potatoes. You can serve them any time of day because they bring so much to the table. Easily paired with eggs or enjoyed on their own, these potatoes hold their own as a centerpiece. An appealing choice for anyone looking for a dish that’s more than a simple side.
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Family dinners become simple and complete when Sheet Pan Bratwurst & Potatoes take center stage. The tender, roasted potatoes soak up flavors from bratwurst and onions in a way that makes sides unnecessary. You’ll have a complete, all-in-one meal where potatoes are equally as important as the protein. It’s an excellent reminder that potatoes shine when they’re more than just background players.
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Tuscan Soup with Sausage Kale

When you serve Tuscan Soup with Sausage Kale, potatoes instantly become the highlight, absorbing flavorful broth and seasoning. Large bites of potato blend with sausage and kale, giving every spoonful plenty of substance. This soup can be fulfilling enough on its own, not just as an appetizer. People will appreciate how potatoes provide richness and depth, needing nothing else on the menu.
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Greek Lemon Potatoes

Bright flavors and oven-roasted textures help Greek Lemon Potatoes stand out, letting the potato itself steal the show. Their tangy, herby marinade makes each bite memorable and full of character. You’ll notice how this dish fills a plate comfortably without requiring an extra entrée. It’s a refreshing way to bring everyone’s attention straight to potatoes.
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Cabbage & Potatoes with Bacon

Bringing together vegetables and crispy bits of bacon, Cabbage & Potatoes with Bacon creates a dish worth serving all by itself. The gentle, earthy taste of potato complements cabbage perfectly, while bacon adds just the right amount of richness. You won’t miss a protein main course because potatoes already provide the substance you need. Everyone will find themselves satisfied with just one platter.
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Potatoes with Sour Cream & Bacon

The mix of creamy toppings and simple preparation makes Potatoes with Sour Cream & Bacon a clear candidate for top billing at any table. Potatoes are baked until fluffy, then dressed with cool sour cream and tasty bacon crumbles. These bold flavors and pleasing textures mean you don’t need a larger entrée. Make a plate with this dish, and it’s the only one you’ll want.
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Retro Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin with Sweet Potatoes & Apples

Classic flavors come together in Retro Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin with Sweet Potatoes & Apples, where sweet potatoes truly stand out. Their subtle sweetness pairs naturally with slow-cooked pork and apples, forming a full, comforting meal. You can serve this dish alone, and it feels complete thanks to the role of hearty potatoes. Everyone will look forward to enjoying every forkful.
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Vegan Sweet Potato Chili with Quinoa

For a plant-based meal that needs no supporting cast, Vegan Sweet Potato Chili with Quinoa makes potatoes and sweet potatoes the obvious stars. Stewed with beans, tomatoes, and lots of spices, this chili fully satisfies with just what’s in the bowl. Sweet potatoes offer plenty of body and substance, so there’s really no need for anything else. Even without meat or cheese, this dish easily carries its weight at dinnertime.
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Grandma’s Mashed Potatoes

Transforming potatoes into a dish worthy of special attention, Grandma’s Mashed Potatoes have a way of becoming the main reason people gather at the table. Smooth, comforting, and full of flavor, they don’t need gravy or steak to make them appealing. Whipped with a little butter and cream, they’re filling enough for anyone to make a meal out of them alone. You know, when the potatoes disappear first, they’re the real focus.
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Scalloped Potatoes with Ham & Cheese

When dinner calls for layers of comfort, Scalloped Potatoes with Ham & Cheese offers everything required to stand on its own. Soft, thin potato slices are baked with ham, cheese, and a creamy sauce, coming together in a way that’s both hearty and rich. You really don’t need a separate protein or vegetable, since it’s all built in. This dish handles dinnertime without asking for anything on the side.
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Chef Jenn’s Borscht (Beet Soup)

In a bowl of Chef Jenn’s Borscht (Beet Soup), potatoes hold their own surrounded by beets, carrots, and a tangy broth. While beets set the color and taste, the potatoes add needed substance to each spoonful. This soup is robust enough to fill you up without needing extra courses. It’s one of those rare dishes where potatoes are never overshadowed.
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Fasolakia Lathera – (Greek Green Beans)

Working together with tomatoes, green beans, and onions, Fasolakia Lathera – (Greek Green Beans) relies on potatoes to help make the meal complete. Potato chunks soak up the olive oil and herbs, adding fullness to every bite. There’s no need for meat when vegetables and potatoes combine in such a memorable way. One pan is all you need to have a fulfilling meal for everyone.
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Pulled Pork & Sweet Potato Hash

Bringing breakfast and dinner into one dish, Pulled Pork & Sweet Potato Hash instantly puts sweet potatoes in the spotlight. Combined with smoky pork and onions, each bite brings warmth and fullness to the plate. You don’t need toast, eggs, or any extras with this memorable hash. It stands strong as the main feature, ready to fill every appetite.
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Copycat La Madeleine Country Potato Soup

Rich and Filling, Copycat La Madeleine Country Potato Soup proves that potatoes can easily stand at the center of the table. Each spoonful brings warmth, body, and a creamy finish that satisfies as a solo course. You’ll notice there’s really nothing missing from your plate or bowl. When comfort is your priority, let this soup be the star of your meal.
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Ukrainian Potatoes

For a traditional dish with simple charm, Ukrainian Potatoes pack plenty of flavor and make an ideal main attraction. Roasted or pan-fried, these potatoes are seasoned with fresh herbs and often served with a touch of garlic. They’re filling and flavorful enough to be enjoyed on their own, no extras needed. Once you try them, you’ll understand why potatoes are the point of the plate.
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Recipe for Poor Man’s Meal

A classic made with everyday ingredients, this recipe for Poor Man’s Meal makes potatoes the base for something both filling and budget-friendly. Sautéed with onions and hot dogs, potatoes become the main event rather than just a background texture. Simple seasoning and preparation prove that a fulfilling meal doesn’t need expensive parts. Everyone at the table will appreciate the comfort and heartiness this dish offers.
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Mississippi Mud Potatoes

With rich seasonings and a winning combination of cheese and bacon, Mississippi Mud Potatoes prove that potatoes don’t have to be a sidekick. They’re baked until golden, with flavors that fill you up without the help of a steak or chicken. Hearty enough for any gathering, they’ll draw attention all on their own. Serve them, and you’ll see potatoes deserve the place in the spotlight.
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Colcannon with Kale

Hailing from Irish tradition, Colcannon with Kale showcases potatoes at their finest, blended with kale and sometimes leeks for a full-bodied main dish. Creamy mashed potatoes mixed with greens create a meal that’s nourishing and packed with flavor. You’ll find this dish requires nothing extra to feel complete. When potatoes and kale come together, they easily take over the meal in the best way.
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Fully Loaded Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole

Family brunches and busy mornings are easier with Fully Loaded Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole as the dish everyone wants. Potatoes layered with eggs, cheese, and bacon pack enough protein and flavor to hold their own as a solo main. Serve a square, and there’s no need to add bacon or a bagel on the side. It’s proof that tater tots deserve to move to the center of your meal plan.
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Crispy Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes

When you pull Crispy Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes from the oven, you’ll see immediately that potatoes can wow without help from other dishes. Baked until crisp and topped with plenty of cheese and garlic, each bite brings crunchy satisfaction. Great for sharing at the table, it’s one tray everyone can focus on. Skip the roast because these potatoes are ready to be the main draw.
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Steak and Potato Soup

Generous portions and rich broth make Steak and Potato Soup a mouthwatering choice that brings potatoes front and center, even alongside steak. In each spoonful, tender potatoes and bite-sized steak blend with vegetables and hearty broth. No need for a side of bread or an extra protein when this soup is served. It’s a complete one-bowl meal, thanks to plenty of potatoes in every bite.
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Shepherd’s Pie Stuffed Baked Potatoes

Bringing together flavors of a classic pie, Shepherd’s Pie Stuffed Baked Potatoes pack meat, peas, and carrots into baked potatoes for a full meal in each shell. This creative twist lets potatoes be more than just filler—they become the edible bowl and the foundation of the meal. No side dish required here, as everything you need is loaded right inside. Potatoes hold everything together and keep the focus right where it should be.
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Copycat Domino’s Philly Cheesesteak Loaded Tots

Instead of opting for sandwiches, try Copycat Domino’s Philly Cheesesteak Loaded Tots, where crispy tots are topped with steak, peppers, and melted cheese. Potatoes form the base of each bite, supporting heartier flavors and making it an all-inclusive dish. Every forkful is packed enough to satisfy, and plates are cleaned without the need for a second course. It’s easy to see that potatoes no longer play backup.
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Potato Leek Soup

Classic and comforting, Potato Leek Soup demonstrates that a straightforward blend of potatoes and leeks can stand strong as a meal. When pureed until smooth, this soup brings plenty of warmth and depth. You don’t need much on the side because potatoes add enough richness and substance by themselves. Everyone at the table will appreciate its simplicity and heartiness.
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Chef Jenn’s Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole

Packed with sweet potatoes, marshmallows, and a nutty topping, Chef Jenn’s Fully Loaded Sweet Potato Casserole deserves attention as the main attraction. Sweet potatoes are fluffy inside, with layers of flavor that make the dish complete on its own. There’s no craving for turkey or ham when you’re spooning up a square of this casserole. It’s a festive way to put sweet potatoes in the spotlight.
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Irish Nachos

Taking everything you love about nachos, Irish Nachos use crispy potatoes instead of chips to anchor the dish. Layered with cheese, bacon, and green onions, this version fills you up with just one hearty plate. You won’t need a burger or sandwich on the side since these potatoes are loaded with plenty for everyone. Irish nachos let potatoes take on a starring role you usually reserve for tortillas.
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Homestyle Hamburger Stew

A comforting bowl of Homestyle Hamburger Stew gives potatoes a direct ticket to main-course status, partnering with seasoned ground beef and veggies. Each bite is robust, with plenty of potato to make the meal hearty and fulfilling. You won’t miss a loaf of bread or a second dish on the table. This stew focuses on the power of potatoes to complete the meal.
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Grandma’s Twice-Baked Potato Casserole

Rich and creamy, Grandma’s Twice-Baked Potato Casserole is filled with cheese, bacon, and fluffy potatoes to create a memorable plate. Taking everything people love about twice-baked potatoes and turning it into one big casserole, this dish is fully loaded. It easily fills everyone up, so there’s no need for anything else at the table. Potatoes absolutely earn a spot at center stage here.
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Parisian Potatoes

Simplicity shines in Parisian Potatoes, where potatoes are shaped into round balls and roasted with butter and herbs. These delicate bites are often enough to be served as the feature, not just a complement. Their golden color and rich flavor mean you can skip additional courses. A classic example of potatoes standing out for all the right reasons.
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Skillet Fried Potatoes

Crisp and golden, Skillet Fried Potatoes are seasoned and pan-fried until they reach just the right texture. They don’t need an extra main to keep everyone happy at the table, because each bite is perfectly complete. Whether served with onions or peppers, these potatoes work well for breakfast or dinner. When you need one reliable main, skillet-fried potatoes always step up to the plate.
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