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8 medium red potatoes
2 tablespoons canola oil
3 tablespoons fresh rosemary, or 2 teaspoons dried
Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
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Method:
Method #1: Preheat oven to 375°F. Quarter potatoes and steam for 5 to 8 minutes, until slightly tender. Put potatoes in a mixing bowl and coat with oil. Sprinkle with rosemary, salt and pepper. Place evenly on baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes, turning occasionally.
Method #2: Preheat oven to 375°F. Quarter potatoes, put in a mixing bowl and coat with oil. Sprinkle with rosemary, salt and pepper. Place evenly on baking sheet and bake for 1 hour, turning occasionally.
Nutritional Info:
Per Serving:210 calories (40 from fat), 4.5g total fat, 0g saturated fat, 0mg cholesterol, 180mg sodium, 39g carbohydrate (4g dietary fiber, 3g sugar), 5g protein
Ingredients
1.2 kg potatoes
6 parsnips
6 carrots
1 bulb garlic
3 sprigs fresh rosemary
sea salt
freshly ground black pepper
olive oil
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In my eyes, a good roast potato is one of the most important things in cooking. How is it that such a humble little vegetable can make people so happy? Have a go at this recipe – it will give you potatoes that are perfectly crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle. The principle of parcooking in boiling water, then tossing in flavoured oil and roasting until deliciously golden and crisp, is just about the same for any other root veg, particularly parsnips and carrots, so I've included these in this recipe too. The best time to put the vegetables into the oven is about 40 minutes before the meat is ready to come out. While it rests there'll be more space in the oven and you'll be able to move the veg up to the top shelf to finish them off to perfection.
Ingredients
1.5 kg Maris Piper potatoes, peeled
sea salt
freshly ground black pepper
olive oil
1 bulb garlic, broken into cloves
red wine vinegar
Flavour combo 1
2 good lugs olive oil
1 bunch fresh rosemary, leaves picked
Flavour combo 2
50 g butter, cut into little cubes
1 bunch fresh sage, roughly torn
1 clementine
Flavour combo 3
2 tablespoons goose fat
1 bunch fresh thyme, leaves picked
2 fresh bay leaves
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One thing's for sure, if you can master the perfect roast potatoes, you're well on your way to the perfect Christmas dinner. This year, with a few extra tricks, I've managed to get them spot on. I've discovered that the humble potato masher is the secret to the perfect roastie, and you lot out there will be able to make these at home no problem. I've done a lot of potatoes, as it's always better to have too many so you've got some leftover. I don't expect you to have different flavoured spuds for Christmas, I'm just giving you options so you can choose whatever's perfect for you.
Preheat your oven to 190ºC/375ºF/gas 5. Peel your potatoes with a knife or speed peeler and cut any larger ones so they're all an even-size - twice the size of a squash ball is about right. Wash your potatoes in cold water to get rid of any extra starch then tip into a large pot, cover with cold water and season well. Bring to the boil and cook for about 6 to 7 minutes, so that they're parboiled, then drain in a colander and leave to steam dry for 3 minutes. Give the colander a bit of a shake to help chuff up the potatoes – this will help to make them super crisp later on.
At this point, you need to decide which flavour combo to go with. Tip your potatoes into a tray or pan in one layer, and add your fat – olive oil, butter or goose fat – then season really well with salt and pepper. At this stage, I'm not going to add any more flavour. Toss your potatoes in the fat, or use a spoon or fish slice to mix it all up. You could get the potatoes up to this stage the day before, simply cover them with cling film or tin foil and pop in the bottom of your fridge or in a cool place until you need them. Put your potatoes in the hot oven to cook for 30 minutes until lightly golden and three quarters cooked.
Now's the time for my new trick. Gently squash each potato with a potato masher to increase the surface area – the more of your potato that's in contact with the pan, the crispier it will be. Whichever fat you're using, you now want to prepare the rest of the flavourings. Add a good lug of olive oil to a small bowl and add the herbs, garlic and a splash of red wine vinegar, then scrunch and mix it up a bit. If you're using butter, peel in a good few strips of clementine zest with a speed peeler – you won't eat these but they'll add amazing flavour. Add the flavour to your potatoes and give the pan a good shake, then pop back in the hot oven for 40 to 45 minutes until perfect for your liking. You're looking for gnarly, crispy, bubbly and delicious.
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