Showing posts with label crispy sliced potato bake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crispy sliced potato bake. Show all posts

Monday, April 23, 2012

Crispy Sliced Potato Bake



Last night I came across this recipe on a website called Prevention Rd which has some great recipes that are 'healthy options'. There was this potato recipe that looked good. I just LOVE potato dishes...a wee bit too much.

One of my favourite side dishes is Duaphinoise potatoes. I even came across a more healthy version made with stock instead of cream. Patrick (18 years) makes a potato dish and I vaguely remember my mother making that I know as 'hassle-back' potatoes which is a real favourite in our home.


I thought I'd give it a try because it looked so easy. It was!
My mandolin has been a really good time saver in the kitchen.
I initially took out a few to allow space between for the oil/butter mixture to seep in, but as they cooked the shrunk away so I would pack a bit closer next time.

Everyone really loved it! I think I might have cooked it too long and I basted it during cooking and it ended up quite greasy. I'd probably cut back a bit on the basting.
Two dishes - two types of potato



Crispy Potato Roast 
2 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
2 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
3 lbs russet potatoes
4 shallots, thickly sliced lengthwise (I used garlic slices)
1 tsp coarse sea salt
8 sprigs thyme
Directions:
Preheat oven to 190 degrees C In a small bowl, combine butter and oil. Brush bottom of a round 9-inch baking dish with some butter mixture. With a mandoline or food processor, slice potatoes very thinly crosswise.
Arrange potato slices vertically in dish. Wedge shallots throughout. Sprinkle with salt and brush with remaining butter mixture. Bake 1 hour and 15 minutes. Add thyme and bake until potatoes are cooked through with a crisp top, about 35 minutes more. Yield: 8 servings.
Nutrition Information (per serving): 175 calories; 6.1 g. fat; 0 mg. cholesterol; 288 mg. sodium; 31.1 g. carbohydrate; 3.6 g. fiber; 4.8 g. protein
Result: Tender and crispy potato slices seasoned with salt, pepper, thyme, and a small amount of olive oil and butter. Though this bakes for quite some time, it was very simple to make and requires very few ingredients. While a mandoline is helpful, this can certainly be done with a great knife and some patience