This recipe deserves to be up here because this is the first time I baked the potatoes without peeling them. Since the skin of potatoes also contains vitamins and minerals, it is often advised to cook them unpeeled. Though, I have no problems eating baked and roasted potatoes served with skin when dining out, I could not make myself prepare the potatoes that way at home until now.
Also, please avoid using any potatoes that have developed green areas. Removing or peeling the green areas is not sufficient to remove the toxins from the potatoes. I baked these in butter but you could replace the butter with a good oil, if you wish, and adjust spices and herbs as per your likings.
Ingredients:
10 small potatoes
2 tbs dill (fresh or frozen)
50 g normal-salted butter
3/4 tsp salt (or to taste)
1/2 tsp fresh ground pepper
Method:
Heat the oven to 200 C (about 400 F). Add the butter in a large oven-safe, ceramic dish and place it in the oven. Rinse and scrub the potatoes under water. Dry and cut the potatoes into wedges. The smaller the less time they'll take to get baked. In a large bowl, add the potatoes, salt, pepper and finely chopped dill and mix well until the all the potatoes are well-coated with the herbs and spices. Once the butter has melted, bring the ceramic dish out of the oven and place all the potatoes in there and put back in the oven. Bake the potatoes for about 30 minutes or so until soft. Serve them warm with anything of your choice!
Potatoes look beautiful Rathai! I am a spicy person, I add chilli powder while baking theses! LOL! ;)
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That looks so perfect... Would love a plateful now
ReplyDeletelooking so cute potatoes........really.believe me..and perfectly done..
ReplyDeleteSo browned and beautiful! I love potatoes cooked in butter :)
ReplyDeleteThe potatoes look gorgeous! Love the golden hue on them!
ReplyDeleteWe love potatoes, and I like roasting them with skins on! Love the herbs that goes with the potatoes! My family would definitely love this!
ReplyDeleteLove these I bake them the same way, changing herbs for different flavours.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are superb n tempting...
Cooked in butter and dill added equals deliciousness to me.
ReplyDeletepotatoes look so cute. pica are beautiful. I like bit of spicy so i would add chili flakes. but its personal choice.
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ReplyDeleteSimple Yummy potato dish !!
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Thank you all for the lovely comments. At first, I was not sure whether to post this or not. It's nice to read all the appreciative comments. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeletePotatoes are all time favorite and adding herbs to the dish are always a winner!
ReplyDeletesimple and awesome recipe. your pics are very crisp
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ReplyDeletelooks wonderful :)
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I love roasting potatoes and changing up the flavors by changing the herbs. I've never used dill so this is exciting! Another herb to try! Because I only buy organic potatoes and then scrub them, I don't worry about the peel. In fact, I love the peel! Glad to see you giving it a try. Your potatoes look beautiful and delicious!
ReplyDeletesuch gorgeous pics, u have made a simple potato look appealing! love this dish
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation! And I would love to try potatoes served in this delicious way. They are my favourite too!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good and what a simple recipe to make! My husband's going to love this!
ReplyDeleteThank you one and all for your valuable comments. :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the birthday wishes dear...wow...the baked potaoes look absolutely yum dear !Im definitely going to try this sometime...bookmarked !
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ReplyDeletevery tempting and beautifully done potatoes..looks yum..Thanx dear for another yummy entry :)
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Never used unpeeled potatoes. This is a very interesting recipe.
ReplyDeleteI have used rosemary but never used dill for potatoes. This is something I can try very quickly and soon! I'm a big potato fan. :-)
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