"What I say is that, if a man really likes potatoes, he must be a pretty decent sort of fellow." A.A. Milne
There's nothing I like more than a simple recipe which with minimal effort gives me maximum deliciousness. The reason this recipe is one of my all time favourites is because it is so simple it's silly, it would actually take effort to get it wrong and potatoes are yum. Smash a potato today and you'll never see things the same way....
Number of people it'll serve will depend on how many potatoes
Recipe and photo adapted from the Pioneer Woman
What you’ll need:
Generous quantities of olive oil
Salt
Pepper
Herbs (of your choosing, I picked basil and oregano this time)
How to:
1. Boil potatoes in a container with water and lots of salt. Remove once
tender, you should be able to stick a fork into the potato easily. Pop potatoes
out.
2. Grease a baking dish with a generous helping of olive oil. Pour on a
good layer so your potatoes don’t stick to the dish post-baking.
Note: For all greasing purposes I
use a nice wide paint brush. Dip and paint in broad strokes. It works perfectly!
3. Preheat oven to 200°
Celsius.
4. Drop your potatoes on the baking dish and squish them down with a potato
masher or any other hard flat object you can lay your hands on. This is my favorite
step!
6. Slide the potatoes in the oven and wait 20 -25 minutes till they’re
nicely browned and crispy.
Foodnotes:
Whenever baking its best to use fresh herbs, the problem with baking a dried herb is that
it will burn on the surface of the potato and not lend much flavor. Fresh
rosemary, thyme or basil will add some moisture and bake well with the
potatoes.
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