Showing posts with label Potato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Potato. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Perfectly Crispy & Healthy Potatoes

I'm always on the hunt for a side dish that I can make in a pinch with ingredients on hand.  Well--I almost always have potatoes so this is a perfect option. We like to throw together breakfast for dinner at our house and this becomes a perfect addition to eggs, oatmeal pancakes, and turkey sausage  (our usual fare).  But we also love it pared with meat and a salad instead of baked or mashed potatoes.  And I love that you can make it healthy.  And it is so flavorful when perfectly seasoned with salt, pepper, and onion salt and has a nice, slight crunch.  It also tastes equally delicious with red or russet potatoes.

Perfect Crunchy & Healthy Potatoes 

Cooking spray
3-4 russet potatoes, peeled, and cut into 1/2 inch cubes
Salt & pepper
Onion salt
3/4-1 C water

Start by peeling the potatoes (I leave the skin on when using red potatoes) and cutting them into cubes

Heat a large saute pan to medium-high heat and liberally spray with cooking spray.  Add the potatoes.  Season liberally with salt, pepper, and onion salt to taste.  Saute stirring frequently and adding more cooking spray as needed for 4-5 minutes (can turn the heat up if needed).  Add the water and cover the pan with a lid.  Cook for 8 minutes.  I always put the timer on.  The water should have steamed the potatoes and be evaporated.  Take the lid off and add more cooking spray and saute potatoes until brown.   Remove from heat and serve.

Tips: You can add vegetable oil or butter while sauteing if you'd like.  I also taste a potato after it's steamed and see if I need to season it more before the final saute.  I saw a similar recipe on The Food Network where they put it in the oven for the final browning at 375 for about 20 minutes.  I've never tried that but I bet it'd be delicious, too.  I just like how this recipe doesn't take quite so long.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Christmas Dinner

Wondering what to make on Christmas Eve or Christmas day?  I've compiled a list of a few of our very favorites--many that I'll be making this weekend as well.  I love the holidays and love getting in the kitchen and making our traditional meals and treats.  We always do ham on Christmas Eve and our favorite breakfast casserole on Christmas morning.  We also make sugar cookies to leave out for Santa with a big glass of milk.  So here are some of our tried and true holiday favorites.  Merry Christmas!
(Just click on the recipe names and it will take you right to the recipe)

SIDES

BREADS
Cinnamon Rolls (Christmas morning tradition)

SALADS

APPETIZER/DRINK/SNACK 

 DESSERT
Not Pictured (but I just had to add them):


Thursday, January 22, 2009

Cheesy Potatoes

For any of you still checking this blog--sorry for the absence. It has been a crazy whirlwind week. My husband was offered a new job back in the West where we are from and we have had a busy, busy, busy week getting the house on the market and getting everything in order. So if any of you are looking for a great house in central Ohio--I know of an amazing one for you to buy :-). So in my lack of cooking, I'm posting a recipe for cheesy potatoes that we make every single year for Christmas Eve. They are amazing!

Cheesy Potatoes

1 (2 lb.) package frozen hash brown potatoes
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup
2 C cheddar cheese
16 ounces sour cream
1/4-1/2 C green onions
Salt and pepper to taste

DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Combine the hashbrowns, soup, green onions, sour cream, and 1 1/2 C cheddar cheese. Mix well and pour into greased 9x13 pan. Top with remaining 1/2 C cheddar cheese; bake for 30-40 minutes or until all cheese is bubbly and hot.