Quick, easy and delicious, these Easy Peasy Roast Potatoes are perfect for your Sunday lunch...in fact they are so quick and simple to make you could even have them as a midweek treat!
Course Side Dish
Cuisine British
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 1 hourhour10 minutesminutes
Total Time 1 hourhour20 minutesminutes
Servings 4people
Calories 230kcal
Author Eb Gargano
Ingredients
Olive oil
Salt and pepperto taste
1kgpotatoespeeled and chopped
1large red onionpeeled and chopped into 8 wedges
6garlic clovesgently bashed (don't remove the skin)
Pre-heat the oven to 220C / 200C / gas mark 7 / 425F. Drizzle a baking tray with enough oil to nearly coat the bottom of the tray and sprinkle with salt and pepper. The baking tray should be large enough to fit all the potatoes in a single layer. (Use two if necessary.)
Put the baking tray in the oven.
Peel and chop the potatoes into quarters (or more pieces if large – as a guide each piece should weigh roughly 50g / 2oz, but it doesn’t matter if some are a bit smaller or larger)
Put the potatoes into boiling water and cook for 12 minutes on a medium heat - start timing from the moment you put the potatoes into the water.
Drain the potatoes and put them back in the saucepan. Put the lid on and shake the pan to rough up the edges, then tumble the potatoes into the baking tray, taking care not to splash yourself with hot fat, and turn the potatoes in the oil to coat them.
The potatoes need to cook for about 1 hour in total.
After about 15 minutes get the potatoes out and spoon the hot fat over the potatoes to baste them, repeat after 30 minutes and 45 minutes. (This step is not strictly necessary but it will make the potatoes crispier and more delicious.)
When you get the potatoes out at the 30 minute mark, add in the onions, garlic and rosemary before basting.
Notes
If you are in a hurry, chop your potatoes up a bit smaller – say 30g / 1oz pieces – and they will cook in the oven in 45 minutes. If you do this, add in the onions, garlic and rosemary after 15 minutes.Nutrition information is approximate and meant as a guideline only.