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This thread centers around various methods and recipes for preparing small red potatoes as a side dish for chicken dinners. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for seasoning and cooking techniques.
Views differ on the best seasoning and cooking methods, with no clear consensus on a single preferred approach.
Participants share a variety of personal cooking experiences and preferences, reflecting diverse culinary backgrounds and tastes.
Consultants looking for creative side dish ideas for chicken dinners may find the shared recipes and techniques helpful.
What do you put on them?Chef Ritz said:Grilling them is really good.
That sounds so good! BUT...Would you believe this is the only seasoning I don't have??? Any substitutes?legacypc46 said:Try this one: You'l need olive oil, Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix.
Heat the oven to 350-375.
Slice the potatos in half (smaller pieces if you don't have a lot of time)
Pour olive oil over the potatos and add Rosemary Herb Mix (it can be quite a bit)
Distrubute evenly over a bar pan and roast @45 minutes. They're done when they have a nice roasted look and are soft to the touch.
Sorry this recipe isn't too exact...but it is hard to really mess up.
P.S. The Rosemary Herb seasoning great on other roasted veggies as well.
chefkristin said:That sounds so good! BUT...Would you believe this is the only seasoning I don't have??? Any substitutes?
MMM! Good Idea!! I was thinking of maybe drizzling with some italian dressing. What do you think?PamperChefCarol said:Use the Italian Seasoning... that should work and I think it has some Rosemary in it.
KellyTheChef said:Boil them in SALTED water (enough that it tastes like sea water...)
Then, slather them in butter and parsley, and add salt/pepper to taste.
Boiling potatoes or pasta in SALTED water makes a huge difference in the end result!
I think I have to order some Rosemary Mix.legacypc46 said:mmmm, the italian seasoning sounds good too....i don't know about the italian dressing...i like mary's suggestion of trying some with it and some with the olive oil (though i am seriously partial to the latter)
the rosemary mix is my favorite...it's not only good on veggies, it's dynamite on pork and chicken.
OOOHHH! That sounds good too! And EASY!!pletcherdee said:I use the microcooker--quarter the potatoes and put them in the microcooker with sour cream, butter, garlic, and whatever seasoning that you like. Microwave until they are soft and yummy--Almost like "smashed" potatoes. (keep the skins on them)
They are very good
Oh now that sounds yummy!!!!!TwinGirlsMom said:Here's my favorite: cube the potatoes, toss them in olive oil in a large ziplock, then add an envelope of dry Buttermilk Ranch Dressing mix. Toss some more. Then bake in large bar pan for 30 minutes.
That sounds really good. I'll be trying that one soon.TwinGirlsMom said:Here's my favorite: cube the potatoes, toss them in olive oil in a large ziplock, then add an envelope of dry Buttermilk Ranch Dressing mix. Toss some more. Then bake in large bar pan for 30 minutes.
That sounds really good too! DH loves onions. It's really great because he will cut them for me.ughubug said:I simply cut up the potatoes and make foil packs with a small cube of butter, season salt, and purple onion...throw them on the bbq for at least 30 minutes...the onions caramelize and it is SOOOO yummy...we are having this with dinner tonight![]()
legacypc46 said:mmmm, the italian seasoning sounds good too....i don't know about the italian dressing...i like mary's suggestion of trying some with it and some with the olive oil (though i am seriously partial to the latter)
the rosemary mix is my favorite...it's not only good on veggies, it's dynamite on pork and chicken.
TwinGirlsMom said:Here's my favorite: cube the potatoes, toss them in olive oil in a large ziplock, then add an envelope of dry Buttermilk Ranch Dressing mix. Toss some more. Then bake in large bar pan for 30 minutes.
For the Yummy Red Potato Recipe, you will need red potatoes, olive oil, garlic, rosemary, salt, and pepper. You can also add other herbs or spices according to your taste preferences.
Start by washing the red potatoes thoroughly. Then, cut them into halves or quarters, depending on their size. This will help them cook evenly and absorb the flavors better.
The cooking time for the Yummy Red Potato Recipe is typically around 25 to 30 minutes at 400°F (200°C). Make sure to check for tenderness by piercing the potatoes with a fork.
Yes, you can prepare the red potatoes ahead of time. You can cut and season them, then store them in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before cooking. Just be sure to bring them to room temperature before roasting.
The Yummy Red Potato Recipe pairs wonderfully with roasted or grilled chicken. The flavors complement each other, making it a perfect choice for a delicious chicken dinner.