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Last week this recipe for Roasted Melting Potatoes was in the Lake County Examiner. I don’t always share both places but this recipe is just too great not post here too. Here is a little back story: A few weeks ago my Darb called me and told me that he saw a recipe for Melting Potatoes. They looked fabulous and he wanted me to make them. I thought I couple of things when he called…1) If he calls about a recipe it must have looked divine because we don’t really talk during the day 2) I had no earthly idea what Melting Potatoes were and so I was perplexed because shouldn’t a good culinary teacher know these things?? This of course had me immediately scouring the internet to find out what the heck they were!!

Here are some great dishes to serve Roasted Melting Potatoes with…Slow Cooker Roasted Chicken, Crock Pot Pulled Pork, and Meat covered in my Everything Spice Rub with Grilling Tips.

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I was a little surprised to find out that they were essentially roasted potatoes. Although, I still didn’t quite understand where the “melting” meant. What my Darb wants…my Darb gets because honestly, he doesn’t ask for much. Then I searched and looked at a few different recipes, came up with one of my own and went for it.

These melting potatoes were absolutely AMAZING!!

I know that I say that word a lot and I am not trying to discount all of the other times I have said it but my goodness friends…these potatoes literally MELT in your mouth. I am guessing {educated…mind you}the reason being that by adding the chicken broth at the last step we are steaming the potatoes after they roast. What you end up with is a potato that is super soft in the middle but has the roasted quality on the outside. The butter and chicken broth combine to make a sauce and the addition of fresh green onions is perfect. Make these melting potatoes!! I promise…you won’t be sorry.

Start by cutting peeled Yukon Gold potatoes into 1″ rounds.

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Toss them with melted butter, salt and pepper.

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Place them in a single layer of a 9×13 pan and roast for 20 minutes.

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Turn the potatoes and roast for an addition 15 minutes.

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Combine the chicken broth and minced garlic.

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Turn the potatoes one more time. Pour the chicken stock and garlic over the roasted potatoes and continue to roast for an additional 15-20 minutes.

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Serve your roasted melting garnished with sliced green onions. They are the perfect side dish for any protein.

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Roasted Melting Potatoes

Roasted Yukon Gold Potatoes that melt in your mouth.

Course: Side Dish

Author: June Albertson-Dick

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 4

5 from 1 vote

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Ingredients

  • 3 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes {peeled}
  • 4 tbsp butter {melted}
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper
  • 1 1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cloves garlic {minced}
  • 2 green onions {thinnly sliced}

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Square the ends off of each peeled potato {so you have a flat edge} and then cut them into 1 inch thick slices. In a large bowl, toss the potatoes with melted butter, salt and pepper. Place potatoes in a single layer of a 9x13 metal dish {you can’t use glass because is might shatter when you add broth later}. Even though we are using butter, I like to spray the dish with non-stick spray to make potatoes easier to turn.

  • Roast potatoes for 20 minutes {the bottoms will be brown around the edges}, remove pan from oven and turn the potatoes over to the other side. Return potatoes to oven for another 15 minutes. Remove pan from oven, turn the potatoes again and add the chicken broth and garlic to pan. Return to oven to roast {last time, I promise} until the potatoes are tender and the broth has reduced slightly, between 15 & 20 minutes. Toss with sliced green onions, serve and enjoy.

Notes

  • To add extra flavor you can add 1 tsp of dry herbs to the potatoes at the same time you add melted butter, salt and pepper.

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FAQs

Should you boil potatoes before roasting? ›

Do I have to boil potatoes before roasting? Not necessary but this can help get the perfect consistency and crispiness. Make sure you boil them but leave them a bit al dente and they will crisp up perfectly in the oven.

Why do you soak potatoes in water 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 cook roast potatoes? ›

Carefully add the potatoes to the hot tray along with the garlic and rosemary. Toss to coat in the fat and spread out in a single layer so they cook evenly. Roast for 40-45 minutes, turning every 15 minutes, until crisp and golden brown. Season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to serve.

Why do you soak potatoes in baking soda? ›

Meanwhile, the alkaline water helps the exteriors of the potatoes break down more, creating much more of the starchy slurry that leads to an extra-crisp exterior. About a half teaspoon of baking soda for two quarts of water was the right amount.

Why put flour on roast potatoes? ›

Sprinkle your parboiled potatoes with flour. This gives potatoes extra crunch. A tablespoon is all you need!

Is it OK to parboil potatoes the day before roasting? ›

If you want to get ahead, why not boil them in advance, then toss in a little oil and store in the fridge until you're ready to roast them. There's no need to bring them back up to room temperature, just toss them into hot fat straight from the fridge.

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

In addition, this simple step will help potatoes cook more evenly. This is because soaking potatoes removes excess starch, which can build up and create a gummy and uneven texture. You can achieve the best results if you soak your potatoes, strain them, and then soak them again in fresh water.

Is it better to soak or parboil potatoes before roasting? ›

Give them a cold water bath: Once your potatoes are chopped, toss them into a large bowl. Then cover the potatoes completely with cold water and let them soak for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight). This will help to rinse off the excess starch and help the potatoes crisp up beautifully in the oven.

How long should you parboil potatoes for? ›

A general rule of thumb is to parboil potatoes until they are fork-tender but not falling apart, this can range anywhere from 15 minutes for small potatoes to 25-30 minutes for large whole potatoes.

What happens if you don't boil potatoes before roasting? ›

The potatoes cook on the inside when you parboil, so the baking time is basically crisping them up to perfection, which we do at a high oven temperature. If the potatoes are raw, when you use a high temperature, the outside of the potatoes will burn before the inside cooks.

How do restaurants cook roast potatoes? ›

  1. Many restaurants pre-cook their potatoes partially. This could be by baking, microwaving, or even boiling them until they're almost done.
  2. When you order, they finish them off in a hot oven to get a crispy skin and ensure they're piping hot throughout.
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Why won't my roast potatoes stay 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.

Why add vinegar to cooked potatoes? ›

The acid in the vinegar can also help to slightly break down the surface of the potatoes, aiding in the development of a crispier texture during frying. Additionally, the vinegar can contribute to a golden-brown color on the exterior of the fries.

Should you soak potatoes in salt or sugar water? ›

Why use salt water for soaking potatoes? There's moisture naturally found in potatoes, and moisture is drawn to higher concentrations of salt. (This is a process called osmosis.) So, if you put the potatoes in a salt water bath, that will help draw out some of their moisture, resulting in crispier fries.

What does cornstarch do to potatoes? ›

Add a coating

If you are a fan of seasoned-style fries, you can get the same sort of result by tossing your potato cubes in seasoned corn starch or flour before roasting. The starch will create a crispy coating on the outside of your potatoes.

What happens if you boil potatoes before baking? ›

Parboiling Makes Potatoes Crunchier

One of the main reasons for this is parboiling. Potatoes are extremely starchy, as you may know, which makes them really tough to break down during the cooking process.

Can you boil potatoes before cooking? ›

It's through the cooking method that you come up with the wonderful texture of these skins. He boiled the potatoes first, which serves to semi-separate the potato from the skin. This comes in handy when it's baking time because it allows the skin to get even crispier than usual.

Why are my roast potatoes not crispy? ›

If roasted potatoes lack their crunchy sheen, overcrowding is usually the culprit. Just as overcrowding bacon or mushrooms in a saucepan causes disappointingly mushy results, placing potatoes too close to each other on a baking sheet will prevent them from crisping while they roast.

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