I got some nice new red potatoes this week and made up small
smashed potatoes with them yesterday.
You can go simple or over board with them. I piled on the fixin’s.
New potatoes
Oil
Salt and Pepper
Butter
Seasonings of your choice
Chives
Sour Cream
Bacon
Cheddar Cheese
Your favorite baked potato topping
Boil your potatoes until they are done (about 20 to 30
minutes). Stick a knife in them to see
if they are done. Put in a bowl with a
little oil (olive oil or vegetable) and salt and pepper. Cover each potato well.
Put the potatoes on a cookie sheet and with the bottom of a
glass, smash them down.
Put a tiny pat of butter on top and sprinkle again with what
ever seasoning you would like to add.
You can use an Italian seasoning, onion and/or garlic powder or Lawry
salt. Put them into the oven at 350
degrees for about 30 minutes, flipping the over after 15 minutes or until they
are golden and crispy. The idea is to
get them crisp on the outside. They are
already fully cooked.
Set up an assortment of topping like crumbled bacon, grated
Cheddar cheese, chopped chives and/or sour cream. You could also do caramelized onions, chili,
or steamed broccoli. What do you like on
your baked potatoes? Let everyone pick their toppings. They make a new delicious potato side
dish, meal in itself or appetizer.
I thought this was a good time to share a copycat recipe for Lawry’s
salt. I love to use it on potatoes. I always use it on hash browns or fried
potatoes. It goes very well with this recipe
also.
Copycat
recipe for Lawry’s Salt
2 tablespoons salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon turmeric
1/4 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon cornstarch
This is a MSG free copycat recipe for Lawry's Seasoned Salt. Just mix
together and store in an air tight container like a small mason jar.
Have a great Monday, be happy and may God bless you and yours.
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