Happy New Year. I have high hopes for 2013, I hope you do as well.
I have a lot of recipes I made over the holidays that I can't wait to share with you. This first side dish recipe was made for Christmas dinner this year. When planning the menu, I set out in search of dairy free recipes. It was much harder than I anticipated. So many things have butter, cheese or cream...especially the traditional holiday sides. I chose this one because even thought the original recipe calls for parmesan cheese, I thought it would be good without. I knew the husband, father and brother would like it because it had bacon. So, I decided to add it to the Christmas dinner menu.
Results: The bacon was the most time consuming part of the recipe. But, it's also the part that added the most flavor. The potatoes were really good. It was the perfect amount of seasoning and crispiness on the outside. I didn't find myself missing the cheese at all. The family approved as well, there weren't any leftovers. Enjoy!
Oven Roasted Potatoes
Courtesy of Adventures in the Country
Ingredients:
1 Tbsp olive oil
1/2 lb hickory smoked, thick sliced bacon
3 1/2 lbs Yukon Gold Potatoes
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup Parmigiano-Reggiano, freshly grated
coarse salt
fresh ground pepper
fresh parsley
Directions:
Scrub potatoes and place in a large pot. Fill pot with water until potatoes are covered by 2-3 inches of water. Bring water to a boil and cook for 12-15 minutes or until potatoes are fork tender. My potatoes were fairly large, so this took close to 15 minutes.
Scrub potatoes and place in a large pot. Fill pot with water until potatoes are covered by 2-3 inches of water. Bring water to a boil and cook for 12-15 minutes or until potatoes are fork tender. My potatoes were fairly large, so this took close to 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, partially freeze bacon for easier cutter. (Ten minutes in the freezer works well.) Slice bacon strips in half, then cut into 1/2-inch pieces. I like to cut my bacon prior to cooking. It’s easier to work with in the skillet and easy to drain with slotted spoon.
Cook bacon in a skillet until golden, but still flexible. You don’t want it crunchy. Remove cooked bacon onto a plate lined with paper towels. Reserve the bacon drippings.
Check potatoes and if fork tender, drain and allow to cool. If making this recipe again, I would peel the potatoes before I boiled them or try leaving the skins on all-together. Yukon Golds have a relatively thin skin, so I think this would have added a nice look and texture to the potatoes.
While potatoes are cooling, preheat the oven to 425° and mince the garlic and parsley.
Also, grate the Parmigiano-Reggiano.
Next, prepare the baking sheet by brushing 1 tablespoon of olive oil and half the bacon drippings on the bottom of the pan. I used a fairly large cookie sheet for this and it worked well.
Once the potatoes are cool, peel and cut in half, or quarter if potatoes are large.
Place cut side down on prepared pan and sprinkle with course salt and fresh ground pepper. Place in 425° oven for 35-40 minutes. Rotate potatoes halfway through the baking time to ensure an even color. I did not do this and some of mine were more golden than others.
Reduce temperature to 375°, turn potatoes over and sprinkle with the bacon, garlic, and Parmigiano-Reggiano.
Add more salt and pepper if desired. Return to oven for an additional 15-20 minutes or until potatoes are evenly browned and cheese is melted. Remove from oven and sprinkle with fresh parsley.
Makes 4-6 servings, depending on serving size.
Serve immediately!
Sounds yummy!!! We tried a new potato recipe last night I would call it potato cupcakes - make mashed potatoes add cheese, garlic and bacon put it in a muffin tin brush the tops with butter and stick in the oven on broil until the tops brown up!! They were awesome!! I will have to try the recipe you just posted!! Thanks for sharing!!
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