Crispy Roasted Fingerling Potatoes Recipe - Savory Nothings (2024)

CrispyRoasted Fingerling Potatoes are not only delicious, but they also look so pretty! Try them as a side dish for your next big family dinner or holiday gathering – these are always abig hitwith everyone!

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Is there anything better than a crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, roasted potato? I don’t think so.

Roasting potatoes is pretty much the same whatever kind of potato you’re using, but I still wanted to share my handful of secrets to achieve that perfect roasted fingerling potato. It’s such a simple thing, but so delicious!

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

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Ingredients notes

  • Potatoes: If you don’t have any fingerling potatoes, baby potatoes are really great, too.
  • Butter: Feel free to use oil in place of the butter, if you prefer.
  • Italian seasoning: Use dried parsley, dried oregano or Provencal Herbs in place of the Italian seasoning for a flavor variation.
  • Ground paprika: Feel free to substitute chili powder for a part of the ground paprika to add some heat to the potatoes.

How to make Roasted Fingerling Potatoes

1. First, clean your potatoes and slice them in half lengthwise. It’s important to do lengthwise here, because they will look better and also cook faster.

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2. Add all of the seasoning to the bowl with the potatoes and stir well.

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3. Melt the butter on a hot pan (just stick the pan in the oven as it heats up!).

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4. Add the seasoned potatoes and toss them in the hot butter to coat.

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5. Place all of the potatoes in a single layer with the cut side facing down – this will help them to brown and crisp up nicely!

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6. Roast the potatoes in the hot oven until golden and crispy.

You can finish them under the broiler for one minute if you want them to get crispy all around – but that’s entirely optional!

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I like to sprinkle on some fresh parsley for serving, but that’s entirely optional! Just make sure you serve them hot – that’s when they taste best!

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Recipe tips

Parboil?

Yes, you can pre-cook your potatoes to give them a rough outside, so they crisp up more. I do this often for my crispy baked potato wedges, but to me it’s an entirely different kind of roasted potato. Kind of… Rustic. So for nice dinners and holidays, I like to stick to the “regular” way of not parboiling.

Be careful with your seasoning.

I once made roasted potatoes with alllll the herbs, and sadly they all burned to a crisp in the oven. So I now add these fun flavor things after the potatoes come out of the oven.

Ground spices, fresh rosemary and a small dose of dried herbs are generally OK. Fresh garlic is problematic, which is why roasted potatoes are one of the few places I use dried garlic powder.

Bake on an unlined sheet pan.

No silicone mats or parchment, they will make your potatoes soggy. Just deal with the cleanup, it’s worth it. If you must line the pan, aluminium foil is the only option I would recommend.

Use the right sheet pan.

You’ll want to use a dark-colored sheet pan, because it reflects the heat better. In plain English: Your potatoes will get crispier.

I also preheat my sheet pan whenever I want to make something crispy baked in the oven – from buttermilk oven fried chicken to regular oven fried chicken to oven fried shrimp (for tacos!!) and sweet potato fries.

Place the potatoes cut side down.

I know it seems counter-intuitive, but the part of the potato that’s ON the baking sheet is the part that actually gets browned the most. If you’re cutting the potatoes into chunks it doesn’t matter much. But the fingerling potatoes from this post? Definitely pay attention to placing them cut-side down.

You’re going to need some oil.

Not gallons of it, but don’t skimp on it. a) the potatoes will stick to the sheet pan and b) they will get mushy, not crispy.

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Recipe details

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 25 minutes mins

Total 35 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds fingerling potatoes cleaned and cut in half lengthwise
  • 1 tablespoon oil optional for extra-crispness
  • 1 teaspoon dried garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground paprika
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • black pepper to taste
  • coarse sea salt cracked black pepper and chopped fresh parsley, to serve (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons butter

Instructions

  • Prep: Preheat the oven to 420°F (220°C). Place a dark-colored baking sheet in the oven to heat up.

  • Season the potatoes: Carefully toss the cut potatoes in a large bowl with oil (if using), garlic powder, paprika, Italian seasoning, salt and black pepper. Make sure all potatoes are evenly coated.

  • Add potatoes to baking sheet: Carefully remove the preheated baking sheet from the oven using oven gloves. Melt butter on pan, then carefully toss potatoes on the pan in butter. Spread out potatoes in a single layer with their cut side DOWN.

  • Bake: Bake the potatoes for around 25-30 minutes, or until tender on the inside and crispy on the outside. You can finish under the broiler for 2-3 minutes to really crisp up the top as well.

  • Garnish: Sprinkle the hot potatoes with black pepper, sea salt flaked and fresh parsley, if you like. Serve immediately.

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Notes

Ingredients notes

  • Potatoes: If you don’t have any fingerling potatoes, baby potatoes are really great, too.
  • Butter: Feel free to use oil in place of the butter, if you prefer.
  • Italian seasoning: Use dried parsley, dried oregano or Provencal Herbs in place of the Italian seasoning for a flavor variation.
  • Ground paprika: Feel free to substitute chili powder for a part of the ground paprika to add some heat to the potatoes.

Recipe tips

Parboil? Yes, you can pre-cook your potatoes to give them a rough outside, so they crisp up more. I do this often for my crispy baked potato wedges, but to me it’s an entirely different kind of roasted potato. Kind of… Rustic. So for nice dinners and holidays, I like to stick to the “regular” way of not parboiling.

Be careful with your seasoning. I once made roasted potatoes with alllll the herbs, and sadly they all burned to a crisp in the oven. So I now add these fun flavor things after the potatoes come out of the oven. Ground spices, fresh rosemary and a small dose of dried herbs are generally OK. Fresh garlic is problematic, which is why roasted potatoes are one of the few places I use dried garlic powder.

Bake on an unlined sheet pan. No silicone mats or parchment, they will make your potatoes soggy. Just deal with the cleanup, it’s worth it. And by “deal with” I definitely mean “outsource”.

Use the right sheet pan. You’ll want to use a dark-colored sheet pan, because it reflects the heat better. In plain English: Your potatoes will get crispier. I also preheat my sheet pan whenever I want to make something crispy baked in the oven – from buttermilk oven fried chicken to regular oven fried chicken to oven fried shrimp (for tacos!!) and sweet potato fries.

Place the potatoes cut side down. I know it seems counter-intuitive, but the part of the potato that’s ON the baking sheet is the part that actually gets browned the most. If you’re cutting the potatoes into chunks (like my Roasted Red Potatoes with Feta and Mint), it doesn’t matter much. But the fingerling potatoes from this post? Definitely pay attention to placing them cut-side down.

You’re going to need some oil. Not gallons of it, but don’t skimp on it. a) the potatoes will stick to the sheet pan and b) they will get mushy, not crispy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 160kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 3gSodium: 203mgFiber: 3gSugar: 1g

Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Recipe first published on 03/27/2018. Update on 01/12/2021.

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FAQs

Why can't i get my roast potatoes crispy? ›

Preheat the fat. While the potatoes parboil, add the oil or butter to the roasting pan, transfer it to the warm oven, and heat it for about 5 minutes before adding the potatoes. This allows the outside of the potatoes to crisp up nicely and not just absorb the cold fat when you put them in the oven.

What happens if you don't soak potatoes before roasting? ›

Yes! Soak the potatoes in cold water to remove the excess starch from the outside of the potato. There are a few reasons why you want to remove that starch (it makes the potatoes burn, it keeps them from crisping up, it turns to sugar) but all you really need to remember is to soak them at least one hour.

Should you always boil potatoes before roasting? ›

Do I have to boil potatoes before roasting? Not necessary but this can help get the perfect consistency and crispiness. Make sure you boil them but leave them a bit al dente and they will crisp up perfectly in the oven.

How to make crispy roast potatoes Mary Berry? ›

Add the potatoes to the fat, spooning the fat over the potatoes to coat completely, and shake the tin to prevent sticking. Continue to roast for about an hour, depending on size, turning the potatoes from time to time until golden and crisp. Sprinkle the roast potatoes with salt just before serving.

Why does vinegar make potatoes crispy? ›

The acid in the vinegar can also help to slightly break down the surface of the potatoes, aiding in the development of a crispier texture during frying. Additionally, the vinegar can contribute to a golden-brown color on the exterior of the fries.

What is the best oil for roasting potatoes? ›

Neutral, low-cost oil such as vegetable oil, canola oil, safflower oil, peanut oil, corn oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, etc., work well for roasting. These oils have a high smoke point, allowing the potatoes to get very hot to achieve maximum crispiness.

Should you roast potatoes on foil or parchment paper? ›

Use parchment paper– non stick foil, or baking sheets will not do the trick. Parchment paper allows the potatoes to roast without sticking!

Why put potatoes in water before roasting? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes.

Should you put salt in water when soaking potatoes? ›

Covering in water helps the potato from turning a dark color. Adding salt to the water to form a brine mixture may seem helpful and can impart a flavor to the potato strips, however, salt is a major contributor to the fry oil breaking down prematurely, so I don't recommend it.

How to keep roast potatoes crispy? ›

How do you keep roast potatoes warm and crispy? Don't. Let them cool. Just before you need to serve them (5–10 minutes, depending on how cool they are) put them in a hot oven, That should crisp them up nicely, and warm them too.

Should potatoes be salted before roasting? ›

We tasted the potatoes and agreed that post-salting is better than pre-salting. Salting before or after clearly makes a difference. The outside of the post-salted potatoes is more crispy and has a nice bite to it, whereas the outside of the pre-salted potatoes is tough and leathery.

Should you put potatoes in the fridge before roasting? ›

Once there is no more steam coming off them, place on a tray in a single layer and put them in the fridge, uncovered, until ready to roast. Heat oven to 200C/180C/gas 6 (or put them in when you turn it up for the turkey).

Why won't my potatoes get crispy? ›

A: This sure sounds a lot like potatoes that have been stored too long, in too cold of an environment before cooking. When potatoes are held below 41°F for too long a period, the starches convert to sugar and it changes the cooking chemistry.

How do you make Jamie Oliver potatoes crispy? ›

Drain in a colander and leave to steam dry for 2 minutes – this will help the fat to stick to the potatoes. Give the colander a few light shakes to chuff up the edges of the potatoes, giving you maximum surface area for a crispy exterior as they roast.

Why are my potatoes still crunchy after cooking? ›

If the potato cubes were too large or unevenly cut, this might result in some pieces remaining crunchy. Crockpot Temperature: Crockpots can cook at varying temperatures, even on the same setting. If your crockpot is not heating evenly or maintaining a consistent temperature, it might have resulted in uneven cooking.

Why are my oven roasted potatoes soggy? ›

Roasted potatoes can become soggy if the water content in the potato isn't fully cooked. Different potatoes have different water content percentages. Also, be mindful of the oil. Potatoes can react like sponges; too much oil can make your potatoes appear to be soggy.

Why does soaking potatoes make them crispier? ›

Soaking the sliced potatoes in water helps to draw out some of the starch from the middle of the potato, resulting in a sturdier, crispier French fry.

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