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Roasted potatoes
akruckus:
I recently tried a different way to roast potatoes and I probably won't go back to just plain roasting.
I par boil the potatoes for maybe 10 minutes or so depending on the size, I drain them then toss in seasoning, olive oil, and some butter. I then have been air-fry/convection bake at 425-450 for 35-45 minutes. Potatoes are really crispy, and no so much steamed on the inside, they are cooked and keep their "structure". My daughter has asked for them 3 nights in a row, and my wife who do not like "mushy" things has actually picked at them as well.
The boiling and tossing them brings the starches out a bit and helps create the potato crust that is really crispy like it has been deep fried without the mess.
I am going to this with hand made fries and see how it works. When I do it next I will get some pictures.
pmillen:
Interesting. Thanks for the tip.
So you mix the seasoning, olive oil, and butter in a bowl and then roll them around in it and bake them?
I wonder if restaurants use this method. Their potatoes always seem better than mine.
Big Dawg:
I do something similar, especially for baked potatoes. I put them in the MW until about halfway done. Then I coat them in butter and cover with a liberal shake of coarse Kosher salt. Then I pop them back in the over right before I head out to grill the steaks. The steaks and the taters are usually done right about the same time.
BD
MJSBBQ:
--- Quote ---I do something similar, especially for baked potatoes. I put them in the MW until about halfway done. Then I coat them in butter and cover with a liberal shake of coarse Kosher salt. Then I pop them back in the over right before I head out to grill the steaks. The steaks and the taters are usually done right about the same time.
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Similar BD, but wife won't let me coat with butter, so I just add more butter to my tater at the table!
pmillen:
Are the skins crisp when you first half-cook them in the microwave?
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