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Rosemary And Garlic Roasted Potatoes Recipe

ByMiriam Hahn

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The world loves potatoes. This humble spud can be prepared hundreds of ways and eaten for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Some might argue that potatoes top the list when it comes to most satisfying vegetables because of their hearty texture that fills you up. They love to make an appearance at holiday meals and whether they are mashed, crispy, or creamy, they are the side dish that goes the quickest.

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Wellness coach and recipe developer Miriam Hahn brings us this recipe for rosemary and garlic roasted potatoes and says, "Sometimes potatoes get a bad rap, but it's really what you put on the potato that makes it unhealthy. These roasted potatoes paired with garlic and rosemary are beaming with health benefits and are so savory and delicious. Plus, they couldn't be any easier."

Keep reading to learn how to make these healthy roasted potatoes that are perfect for a weeknight dinner or your holiday table.

Gather the ingredients for rosemary and garlic roasted potatoes

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To make this recipe, pick up some russet potatoes, garlic, and fresh rosemary from the produce department. "If you grow fresh rosemary, this is the perfect recipe to use it for. Rosemary is a powerful herb with many health benefits including being great for the immune system, memory, and concentration," Hahn shares.

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Then check your condiment and spice cabinet for avocado oil, coarse salt, and pepper.

Step 1: Preheat the oven

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Preheat the oven to 400 F.

Step 2: Peel the potatoes

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After washing them, peel the potatoes.

Step 3: Chop the potatoes

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Chop the potatoes into 1-inch cubes.

Step 4: Add oil to the potatoes

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In a large bowl, combine the potatoes and oil. Stir to coat the potatoes.

Step 5: Add the seasonings and the rosemary

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Now, add the garlic, rosemary, salt, and pepper.

Step 6: Spread potatoes on a sheet pan

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Spread out the potatoes on a large sheet pan in an even layer.

Step 7: Cook the potatoes

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Cook in the oven for 30 minutes, stirring halfway, or until browned and crispy.

Step 8: Serve the potatoes

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The rosemary and garlic roasted potatoes are ready to serve.

How can I customize the rosemary and garlic roasted potatoes?

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To start, if you want to use another potato type, you can easily swap the russets for Yukon gold, fingerling, or red potatoes. Each variety offers a slightly different texture and flavor. Because the skins on those varieties are very thin, you can even skip peeling.

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Instead of using chopped garlic, you can roast whole garlic cloves along with the potatoes. Roasted garlic has a milder, slightly sweet flavor, so the whole cloves will not be overpowering. If you are out of fresh garlic, you can use 1 teaspoon of garlic granules as a substitute. In addition to the garlic, onions can be added to the mixture. Red onions or shallots add a caramelized sweetness to the dish. Toss them with the potatoes before roasting.

While rosemary and garlic are a delicious combination, consider adding other herbs for additional flavor complexity. Thyme, oregano, or sage can all complement the rosemary and garlic.

What pairs with the rosemary and garlic roasted potatoes?

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Rosemary and garlic roasted potatoes are a delicious side dish that can pair well with a variety of main courses and other side dishes. Roast chicken is a classic pairing with roasted potatoes. The savory flavors of the chicken complement the rosemary and garlic in the potatoes. You can serve the potatoes alongside grilled or roasted meats like steak, pork chops, or lamb. The combination of the crispy potatoes and the flavorful meat is delightful. Lighter fish dishes, such as baked or grilled salmon or white fish, can work well with rosemary and garlic roasted potatoes. The potatoes add a hearty element to the meal.

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If you prefer a vegetarian meal, you can pair the potatoes with veggie burgers, veggie sloppy joes, barbecue tofu or tempeh, or a hearty lentil loaf.

For entertaining with several side dishes, the potatoes pair nicely with all types of salads, other roasted vegetables, soups, and sauteed greens.

Rosemary And Garlic Roasted Potatoes Recipe

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These roasted potatoes paired with garlic and rosemary are beaming with health benefits and are so savory and delicious - not to mention a breeze to make.

Prep Time

15

minutes

Cook Time

30

minutes

servings

4

Servings

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Total time: 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds russet potatoes
  • 5 minced garlic cloves
  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon coarse salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 F.
  2. After washing them, peel the potatoes.
  3. Chop the potatoes into 1-inch cubes.
  4. In a large bowl combine the potatoes and oil. Stir to coat the potatoes.
  5. Now add the garlic, rosemary, salt, and pepper.
  6. Spread out the potatoes on a large sheet pan in an even layer.
  7. Cook in the oven for 30 minutes, stirring halfway or until browned and crispy.
  8. The rosemary and garlic roasted potatoes are ready to serve.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving248
Total Fat7.2 g
Saturated Fat0.9 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol0.0 mg
Total Carbohydrates42.6 g
Dietary Fiber3.2 g
Total Sugars1.4 g
Sodium483.0 mg
Protein5.1 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

What oil is best for roasting potatoes? ›

Neutral, low-cost oil such as vegetable oil, canola oil, safflower oil, peanut oil, corn oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, etc., work well for roasting. These oils have a high smoke point, allowing the potatoes to get very hot to achieve maximum crispiness.

Why do you soak potatoes before roasting? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

How does Gordon Ramsay make the best roast potatoes? ›

In a video online, Gordon explained: “For crispy roast potatoes, you can depend on them, my tip is to parboil them, leave them to steam dry, then sprinkle them with semolina or flour, and then give them a good roughing up.”

Why are my oven roasted potatoes soggy? ›

Roasted potatoes can become soggy if the water content in the potato isn't fully cooked. Different potatoes have different water content percentages. Also, be mindful of the oil. Potatoes can react like sponges; too much oil can make your potatoes appear to be soggy.

Is it better to roast potatoes in olive oil or vegetable oil? ›

Regular olive oil, due to its higher smoke point, is better suited for roasting at high temperatures.

Should you coat potatoes in oil before baking? ›

Skip rubbing your potatoes in oil and salt until the end of the cooking time. That's when they'll deliver the most texture and flavor benefit for the spuds. If you oil them up early, the skins may not turn crispy. The salt, too, can run off the potatoes in the heat.

What happens if you don't soak potatoes before baking? ›

Yes! Soak the potatoes in cold water to remove the excess starch from the outside of the potato. There are a few reasons why you want to remove that starch (it makes the potatoes burn, it keeps them from crisping up, it turns to sugar) but all you really need to remember is to soak them at least one hour.

What happens if you don't soak potatoes in water? ›

"Placing [peeled and cut] potatoes in water helps prevent oxidation, which turns their exposed flesh brown," says Ronna Welsh, the author of The Nimble Cook and the owner and chef instructor at Purple Kale Kitchenworks in Brooklyn, N.Y. While oxidation won't make the potatoes unsafe to eat, it does change their flavor.

Should you boil potatoes before roasting them? ›

You don't NEED to, though if you want nice crispy potatoes with fluffy insides, par-boil cut potatoes for ten mins or so, drain in a colander and then shake well to break up the surface. Put into very hot oil and roast until cooked.

How do you keep roast potatoes crispy? ›

If you want to make this roast potatoes day before recipe and keep the potatoes crispy, ensure you put them in hot oil before baking them. This will help the potatoes stay crispy. If you're preparing roast potatoes in advance and find they have gone soggy in the fridge.

How do you roast potatoes Bobby Flay? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
  2. Toss the potatoes with the canola oil, garlic paste and salt and pepper to taste. Place on a sheet tray and roast until cooked through and golden brown, 25 to 30 minutes.
  3. Remove from the oven and immediately fold in the herbs.

Why didn't my roast potatoes go crispy? ›

First things first, it's important to not overcrowd the tray, with Curtis saying: “you can't put too many potatoes in the tray because they will steam. You want them to be dry, and that's how you get them crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside.”

Can you put too much oil in roast potatoes? ›

'Though we all love a crispy roast potato, it can be really easy to mess them up,' said Jeff. 'If you drown them in too much oil, they'll burn on the outside and be undercooked on the inside. ' He recommends par-boiling your spuds then fluffing them up before roasting for best results.

Can you overcook roasted potatoes? ›

Be careful not to overcook the potatoes; they should be tender — not soft. When done, drain the potatoes very well and allow them to air-dry for 5 minutes before adding them to the roasting pan.

Why do my roasted potatoes taste bitter? ›

Solanine also causes a bitter flavor. If cooked potatoes taste bitter or cause a burning sensation in your mouth or throat, this can indicate high solanine levels, even if the potato does not look green ( 2 , 4).

What is the best oil or fat for roast potatoes? ›

Goose fat is one of the first choices for roast potatoes because first of all – it tastes nice! It has a really rich flavour compared to your more common vegetable oils. It's a bit like how cooking your roast potatoes in dripping from your turkey can add more flavour to your spuds too – they're both animal fats.

Is olive oil or avocado oil better for roasting potatoes? ›

Avocado oil – you can also use olive oil but avocado oil has a higher smoke point which yields a crispier potato. White vinegar – apple cider vinegar works too. Seasonings and Spices – mustard powder, garlic powder, chili powder, sea salt and pepper. Trust me on this spice blend – it makes them so delicious.

Is duck fat or goose fat better for roasting potatoes? ›

Our answer. You can substitute duck fat for goose fat and vice-versa. They both have a high smoke point so can be heated to quite high temperatures, so are ideal for roasting potatoes to golden crispness, and both have a better flavour for roast potatoes than oil.

Is canola or olive oil better for roasting? ›

For Fat and Flavor When Roasting, Choose Olive Oil or Ghee

Not only do they help food cook up with the crispiness you crave, but each one also imparts its own unique flavor that you just don't get from neutral oils like grapeseed or canola.

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