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How To Make Extra Crispy Roast Potatoes

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How To Make Extra Crispy Roast Potatoes

How To Make Extra Crispy Roast PotatoesExtra Crispy Roast Potatoes recipe. This easy recipe promises perfectly crispy and flavourful roast potatoes. Don't just have them on special occasions, make our Extra Crispy Roast Potatoes recipe today!


Step 1:

You will need:

  • 1 kg potatoes , peeled and cut to even sizes
  • 80 g lard or any other fat
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 saucepan with lid
  • 1 roasting tray
  • 1 spoon


Step 2:

Preheat the oven

Set the oven to 220ºC (425ºF/ gas mark 7).


Step 3:

Parboil the potatoes

Place the potatoes into a saucepan of water. Cover with the pan lid and bring to a simmer. Allow them to cook for roughly 7-10 minutes. As we are par boiling, only their outer layer should be soft.


Step 4:

Prepare the roasting tray

While the potatoes are cooking, spoon the lard or fat into the roasting tray, place it into the upper part of the preheated oven and let it heat up. The fat must be very hot in order for the potatoes not to stick to the pan. They'll also turn out a lot crispier and tastier.


Step 5:

Drain the potatoes

Remove the pan from the heat and take it to the sink. Using a towel to protect your hands, carefully drain the water from the pot, using the lid to keep the potatoes in place.
Then with the lid still on, shake the potatoes in order to 'roughen them up'. This will help to create a crunchier coat. Finally, remove the lid and season with salt and pepper.


Step 6:

Bake

With great care, remove the hot tray from the oven. Carefully spoon each potato into the hot, sizzling fat. Be very careful not to burn yourself! Return the roasting tray to the oven and bake the potatoes for about 45 minutes. Half way through the cooking time, turn them over to ensure they are cooking evenly. Then place back in the oven to crisp on the other side. When they are golden brown, remove them from the oven.


Step 7:

Serve

Your extra crispy potatoes are now ready to serve. Sprinkle them with a little more salt and pepper before serving. They make a wonderful accompaniment to a Sunday roast, a chicken dinner or nicely cooked rib-eye steak. They are as versatile as they are tasty. Enjoy!

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    suzisu (12 days ago)

    what an excellent site stumbbled upon it by accident....love it thank you

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful hotbutt32 (15 days ago)

    Although I'll be spending Christmas on my own except for my careres i don't even think they can go wrong with your instructions Happy Christ Everyone

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Utilnet (19 days ago)

    I will try to surprise my wife... eh eh eh.

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    Utilnet (19 days ago)

    It likes good...

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful clusterbuck (19 days ago)

    Excellent site. Goose fat has an excellent flavour and is ideal for cooking roast potatoes. I always brush lightly with a little warm honey when done and cook for an extra 15 minutes.

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    aussieboomer (20 days ago)

    This is the only way to eat roast potatoes. These tips to make them extra crispy are great and you don't have to worry about them being unhealthy as long as you eat them only once a week or less.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful loveyoutodeathbut (23 days ago)

    This is my first time seeing a recipe like this. I've tasted potatoes prepared this way and I was always curious how they acquired such a delicious texture. Many thanks for this recipe, can't wait to try it!

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    tito2005 (29 days ago)

    what is the lard substitue for muslims

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful m_alkins (32 days ago)

    Sooo good. These potatoes added a definite punch of home goodness to my barbeque! Love the recipe.

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful BigKev (34 days ago)

    This recipe is good, but it needs to be pointed out that the potato variety is important. Best results are from King Edward potatoes. I use nothing else. I have tried others, but they do not compare. Also, animal fat is good, but try Goose far. It is by far the best for taste and crunch!

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    Pileto (39 days ago)

    i love this recipe!

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    1 out of 6 people found this comment helpful bestdailydozen (46 days ago)

    these make you fat.

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    5 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Tchance (54 days ago)

    I have just found this site its very good for helping people but why all the whyners about fat and unhealthy dont you moaners know anything this the way food should be cooked. Long before cryers about fat just use your head and avoid fatty thing dont just moan when people are showing you the correct way as it should be done.

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    4 out of 6 people found this comment helpful schwarnie (57 days ago)

    Lard is GOOD for you. It is excellent to cook with because it is so saturated, meaning it will not break down like rancid vegetable oils do. Come on people wake up and realise that lard, butter, cheese(unpasteurised) coconut oil all of which are Saturated Fat are vital for good health. Avoid margarines, hydrogenated vegetable oils, and anything which is pasteurised. EASY!!

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    3 out of 6 people found this comment helpful zey (63 days ago)

    was very yammie! great recipe.

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