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Who doesn’t like Crispy Roast Potatoes, golden brown chunks of potato, coated with garlic-infused oil and roasted till they’re crisp, and crunchy on the outside, and soft and fluffy on the inside?

They’re roasted in a garlic-infused extra virgin olive oil, then when golden they’re tossed in the fried garlic that infused the oil, and dusted with salt flakes and fresh pepper. Add a smidge of finely chopped parsley, and you’ve got the best Crispy Roast Potatoes. We seriously mean the best!

These Are The Ultimate Crispy Roast Potatoes

Now we know that’s a big claim but just hang on a minute and we’ll tell you why!

We discovered the secret for making Crispy Roast Potatoes from J. Kenji Lopez-Alt who goes into great detail as to why this method works by adding bi-carb soda (baking soda) into the cooking water.

At a Glance This Is What You Need To Make Crispy Roast Potatoes

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Pantry

olive oil
salt
freshly milled black pepper
bi-carb / baking soda

Shopping List

potatoes
parsley or rosemary or thyme
garlic

Why This Works (In A Nutshell)

Parboiling the potatoes with salt and bicarb soda (baking soda) which is alkaline, breaks down the potato surfaces, creating tons of starchy slurry for added surface area and crunch.

When the potatoes are just cooked you drain them and then give them a good toss to make all of the edges fluffy. Fluffy equals crunch!

The Trick Of How To Make Roast Potatoes Crispy – With Easy Steps

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  1. Bring a large pot of water to the boil
  2. While the water comes to the boil peel and cut the potatoes into roughly the same sized pieces
  3. When the water comes to a rolling boil add the salt, bi-carb and the potatoes
  4. While the potatoes cook add the oil to a frying pan and using a medium heat fry the garlic until it is a light golden colour
  5. Strain the garlic and reserve both the garlic and oil
  6. Finely chop any herbs that you are using and reserve

What Is The Best Potato For Roast Potatoes

Potatoes are categorised into 3 basic types starchy, waxy, and all-purpose. For this recipe, Kenji uses Russet (also known as Idaho potatoes), or Yukon gold. Both of these potato varieties are considered starchy.

Other suitable varieties to use:

  • King Edward – the best common variety for roasting
  • Desiree – ranks with King Edward as one of the best roasting potatoes
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  1. Using a knife, test that the potatoes are cooked, the potato should offer little resistance as the potato should be soft but still holding together
  2. Strain the potatoes and leave for a minute to steam dry
  3. Place the potatoes into a large bowl and season with the black pepper, a good pinch of salt and then pour over the reserved garlic infused oil
  4. Toss the potatoes in the bowl until the potatoes are roughed up as shown
  5. Using a flat tray or low sided pan spread the potatoes out so they are not crowded.
  6. Bake in a preheated oven for approximately 45 minutes, turn the potatoes frequently during this time

Hot Tip – Boiling Potatoes

Ordinarily, you would start to cook your potatoes in cold water which ensures the potatoes exterior doesn’t cook before the inside cooks.

However, we actually want the outside of the potatoes to cook and soften before the inside cooks fully to give us the fluffy, and craggy exterior once the potatoes are drained then shaken. So we add the potatoes once the water is boiling.

Boiling and Shaking The Potatoes

These are the key steps to achieving potatoes that are crunchy with a soft tender centre. The potatoes are boiled till they’re just tender. Once you’ve drained them allow the steam to evaporate off for 30-60 seconds.

Now comes the bit that makes them so crunchy. What you’re wanting to achieve here is to shake the potatoes until there is a thin slurry of what will look like mashed potatoes covering each piece. This potato slurry is what makes the exterior crisp and crunchy.

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Infusing The Oil To Roast Potatoes

Infusing the chopped garlic into the olive oil allows the oil to take on the garlic flavour without the garlic burning.

Tossing the potatoes with the golden brown garlic and parsley builds up the flavour and allows the garlic and parsley to cling to the hot cooked potatoes.

Roast Potatoes In Duck Fat

Instead of using oil, you could switch it up by making the Crispy Roast Potatoes using duck, or goose fat for a truly memorable potato. Once only found in high-end deli’s and gourmet stores at a ridiculous price. Both of these fats are now widely available in supermarkets and are very affordable. Go ahead and give it a try, you won’t be sorry.

You can reuse the fat by simply straining and removing any bits of potato and refrigerate in a glass jar ready to use. The fat lasts for months, and months if kept refrigerated. Duck or goose fat also freezes well.

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Use A Low Sided Baking Sheet

The potatoes need to be baked on a baking sheet, not a deep sided baking tin otherwise the high sides will create steam which makes the potatoes soggy. Got It!

Can I Par Boil Potatoes For Roasting The Day Before ?

Yes, you can. Potatoes can be prepared 2 days ahead.

Prep the potatoes and cook up to the stage of boiling then draining and shaking the potatoes to rough them up and toss them in the oil (up to step 11). Refrigerate covered preferably on a tray in a single layer. When you’re ready to bake them remove the tray from the fridge and bake away.

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Yield: 8 - 10 serves

Crispy Roast Potatoes | Easy

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Crispy roast potatoes are the ultimate crispy roast potato, crunchy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.

Recipe adapted from J. Kenji Lopez-Alt at Serious Eats

Originally published Dec 2019

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 tablespoon salt- see note 4 below
  • 1 teaspoon bi-carb soda (baking soda)
  • 2 kilo potatoes suitable for roasting cut into large uniform chunks (4 pounds)
  • 5 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil or duck, or goose fat
  • 4 fat cloves of garlic, finely minced
  • salt flakes and ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley, rosemary, thyme etc

Instructions

  1. preheat oven to 230c (450f) bake or if using a fan-forced oven 200c (400f)
  2. add 4 litres / 8.5 pints of water to a large pot and bring to a boil
  3. peel potatoes and cut into even sized pieces
  4. when the water comes to a rolling boil add salt and bicarb soda (baking soda) and potatoes
  5. whilst potatoes cook heat oil and garlic in a small pan, cooking 2-3 minutes or until garlic just changes colour and immediately strain the oil into a bowl and reserve both the oil and the garlic - see note 1 below
  6. finely chop the herbs and put aside
  7. test the potatoes with a knife or skewer (potatoes should offer a little resistance as the potato should be soft, but still holding together)
  8. strain potatoes and allow to steam for a minute
  9. place potatoes into the bowl with the reserved garlic oil and season with pepper and a good pinch of salt
  10. toss the potatoes in the bowl until the potatoes are roughed up as shown in image 11
  11. using a flat tray, or low sided pan spread potatoes evenly so they are not crowded
  12. bake in a preheated oven for approximately 45 minutes, turning the potatoes frequently during this time - see note 2 below
  13. when potatoes are golden and crisp tip potatoes into a bowl and toss with reserved garlic along with the herbs, salt, and pepper
  14. serve and enjoy!

Notes

  1. Cook the garlic in the oil using a medium heat as the garlic will easily burn before it's cooked at higher temperatures, strain immediately the garlic is a light golden colour
  2. Cook the potatoes for 10 - 15 minutes before turning for the first time, this allows the potatoes to form a crust and release from the tray without sticking.
  3. If cooking a smaller quantity of potatoes try to keep the same ratio of bi-carb and salt to the water eg: 2 litres / 4 pints water 1/2 teaspoon of bi-carb and 1 1/4 tablespoons of salt.
  4. It sounds like a lot of salt but remember that most of it will be strained away,

Nutrition Information

Yield

10

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 323Total Fat 13gSaturated Fat 3gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 9gCholesterol 20mgSodium 97750mgCarbohydrates 43gFiber 5gSugar 2gProtein 10g

Nutritional information provided here is only intended as a guide.

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FAQs

Why can't i get my roast potatoes crispy? ›

Drain the potatoes, put lid back on the saucepan and shake gently, which roughens the surface a little which makes them even more crispy. Add to tray, baste and turn at regular intervals and you should end up with crispy roast potatoes. The reason is almost certainly that the oven isn't hot enough.

Is it necessary to boil potatoes before roasting? ›

Do I have to boil potatoes before roasting? Not necessary but this can help get the perfect consistency and crispiness. Make sure you boil them but leave them a bit al dente and they will crisp up perfectly in the oven.

Why add baking soda to roast potatoes? ›

Meanwhile, the alkaline water helps the exteriors of the potatoes break down more, creating much more of the starchy slurry that leads to an extra-crisp exterior. About a half teaspoon of baking soda for two quarts of water was the right amount.

What's the best oil for roast potatoes? ›

Neutral, low-cost oil such as vegetable oil, canola oil, safflower oil, peanut oil, corn oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, etc., work well for roasting. These oils have a high smoke point, allowing the potatoes to get very hot to achieve maximum crispiness.

Why does vinegar make potatoes crispy? ›

The acid in the vinegar can also help to slightly break down the surface of the potatoes, aiding in the development of a crispier texture during frying. Additionally, the vinegar can contribute to a golden-brown color on the exterior of the fries.

Why do you soak potatoes in water before roasting? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

How do you keep roast potatoes crispy? ›

If you want to make this roast potatoes day before recipe and keep the potatoes crispy, ensure you put them in hot oil before baking them. This will help the potatoes stay crispy. If you're preparing roast potatoes in advance and find they have gone soggy in the fridge.

What makes roast potatoes soggy? ›

Roasted potatoes can become soggy if the water content in the potato isn't fully cooked. Different potatoes have different water content percentages. Also, be mindful of the oil. Potatoes can react like sponges; too much oil can make your potatoes appear to be soggy.

Why put flour on roast potatoes? ›

Sprinkle your parboiled potatoes with flour. This gives potatoes extra crunch. A tablespoon is all you need! Throw in some whole, unpeeled garlic cloves or a handful of herbs (thyme, sage or rosemary all work well) with the potatoes when adding them to the hot roasting tin.

Which type of potatoes are best for roasting? ›

While all sorts of potatoes are delicious when roasted in the oven, Yukon Gold potatoes are arguably the best potatoes for roasting for many reasons. Yukon Gold potatoes have the perfect amount of starch, which means they soften well in the oven, while their partially waxy texture helps them maintain their shape.

Should potatoes be salted before roasting? ›

We tasted the potatoes and agreed that post-salting is better than pre-salting. Salting before or after clearly makes a difference. The outside of the post-salted potatoes is more crispy and has a nice bite to it, whereas the outside of the pre-salted potatoes is tough and leathery.

Why are my roast potatoes not crispy? ›

First things first, it's important to not overcrowd the tray, with Curtis saying: “you can't put too many potatoes in the tray because they will steam. You want them to be dry, and that's how you get them crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside.”

Why do you roast potatoes on a bed of salt? ›

Burying potatoes in a bed of hot salt makes them steam in the moisture they exude as they bake, so they turn out moist, fluffy and cooked evenly all the way through; simple, earthy and elemental all at once.

Why do you oil potatoes before baking? ›

The oil will crisp up the skins that were dehydrated during the long bake, and the salt will add delectable flavor.

Why won't my roast potatoes get soft? ›

Parboil the Potatoes First

Parboiling helps soften the potato insides before the roasting begins, so you won't be tempted to burn the outsides in exchange for less undercooked insides. Boil the potato chunks for eight to 10 minutes—they won't be fully cooked, but they'll be ready for the next step.

Why are my potatoes still crunchy after cooking? ›

If the potato cubes were too large or unevenly cut, this might result in some pieces remaining crunchy. Crockpot Temperature: Crockpots can cook at varying temperatures, even on the same setting. If your crockpot is not heating evenly or maintaining a consistent temperature, it might have resulted in uneven cooking.

How to keep roast potatoes crispy? ›

If you want to make this roast potatoes day before recipe and keep the potatoes crispy, ensure you put them in hot oil before baking them. This will help the potatoes stay crispy. If you're preparing roast potatoes in advance and find they have gone soggy in the fridge.

Why are my oven roasted potatoes soggy? ›

Roasted potatoes can become soggy if the water content in the potato isn't fully cooked. Different potatoes have different water content percentages. Also, be mindful of the oil. Potatoes can react like sponges; too much oil can make your potatoes appear to be soggy.

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