Side Pannel
Jamie Oliver Perfect Roasted Potatoes
Jamie Oliver Perfect Roasted Potatoes
- Recipe Submitted by Healthy Recipes on 01/10/2014
Category: Potatoes
Ingredients List
- 4 russet potatoes, peeled and sliced into 1 inch pieces (approximate)
- Enough olive oil to lightly grease baking tray
- 3 springs of rosemary
- 4 unpeeled but lightly smashed garlic cloves*
- More olive oil to toss the potatoes with
- 1 tbsp salt or to taste
- 1 tsp coarse sea salt (optional)
Directions
1. Place the potato slices in some lightly salted water and bring to a boil. Parboil potatoes for about 5 minutes.
2. Remove and drain. Place potatoes in a colander and toss well to make sure the slices rub against each other. Leave the colander with the potatoes on top of the pot and allow to steam dry. Pre-heat the oven at 180 C/ 365 F.
3. Add the olive oil and rosemary leaves to the baking tray for tossing of the potatoes. Add the salt. Add the potato slices and toss well to combine. Add garlic cloves.
4. Roast in oven for about 40 minutes or until tops look crispy and brown. Serve as side dish. Sprinkle more sea salt on the top before serving. (You can remove the garlic cloves before serving or just leave as is - I removed them.) Please refer to * below.
* I removed the garlic cloves before serving the potatoes but I actually like eating whole unpeeled garlic (after roasting), the paper becomes soft and the garlic retains its' fragrance more. There are some Chinese broths that also call for whole unpeeled (but washed) garlic bulbs that will give better colour and fragrance.
2. Remove and drain. Place potatoes in a colander and toss well to make sure the slices rub against each other. Leave the colander with the potatoes on top of the pot and allow to steam dry. Pre-heat the oven at 180 C/ 365 F.
3. Add the olive oil and rosemary leaves to the baking tray for tossing of the potatoes. Add the salt. Add the potato slices and toss well to combine. Add garlic cloves.
4. Roast in oven for about 40 minutes or until tops look crispy and brown. Serve as side dish. Sprinkle more sea salt on the top before serving. (You can remove the garlic cloves before serving or just leave as is - I removed them.) Please refer to * below.
* I removed the garlic cloves before serving the potatoes but I actually like eating whole unpeeled garlic (after roasting), the paper becomes soft and the garlic retains its' fragrance more. There are some Chinese broths that also call for whole unpeeled (but washed) garlic bulbs that will give better colour and fragrance.
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