first post in here, roast potatoes!!
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I know he's a fat tongued annoying little t
t, but I did this method for some on thursday night and they were bloody amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsqODd789wI
t, but I did this method for some on thursday night and they were bloody amazing.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsqODd789wI
0a said:
Mine have been ending up too fatty - like chips. Should I make the potatoes bigger or boil them for less time perhaps?
Both, plus you are probably using too much oil/fat, I tend to use just a couple of tablespoons of olive oil on a big baking sheet circa 18x12 inches. Heat the sheet with oil in the oven until its very hot, put the boiled (10 mins) potatoes onto the sheet and turn them so they are coated in oil.
Cook for an hour and half ish and half way through cooking turn them again.
They are always perfect

nb I tend to cut an average sized maris piper into 4 pieces
0a said:
Mine have been ending up too fatty - like chips. Should I make the potatoes bigger or boil them for less time perhaps?
Hotter oil. If the potatos are greasy then the oil was not hot enough.Have a tray of oil at 240 on the top shelf of the oven, par boil the spuds until the outside is starting to break up, drain, lid on, shake the saucepan to rough them up, tray of oil from oven on to ring where spuds were boiling, spuds in to tray of oil and use a teaspoon to baste / toss them to get all the oil over them then straight back in the oven.
Roast potatoes as a first post in here - brave, brave man!
I have a similar plan to most of the other posters but tempted by the brazen Nigella I sprinkle a spoon of semolina in to the pan when bashing them round to fluff up the edges, sounds weird but gives truly fantastic crispy roasties
I have a similar plan to most of the other posters but tempted by the brazen Nigella I sprinkle a spoon of semolina in to the pan when bashing them round to fluff up the edges, sounds weird but gives truly fantastic crispy roasties
Skywalker said:
thehos said:
+1 on goose fat, dont tell the wife tho
Another +1 on the Maris piper, pre boiled and cooled, shaken in the pan to get the fluffed up and then goose fat.They went well with the leg of lamb this afternoon
Although I don't bother cooling them after a 5 minute parboil, I just let them steam dry over some heat. Straight into very hot fat and turned regularly for an hour or so, then drain the fat off and back in the oven while the meat rests. IME they brown better when the goose fat has been used a few times.

Definitely use goose or duck fat - boil first (10 minutes) then drain and cool - Fluff the outside by agitating in pan or colander. Heat fat on hob and start the spuds on there basting well - Cook for 1hr 15m on 200 degrees.
Maris are good, I used purple potatoes (£1 a bag in Sains at the mo) which have a superb earthy taste
Maris are good, I used purple potatoes (£1 a bag in Sains at the mo) which have a superb earthy taste
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