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Olive Oil Salt and Pepper Roast Potatoes

Published: Nov 28, 2016 · Modified: Apr 2, 2020 by Matt · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments

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Olive Oil Roast potatoes

Olive Oil Salt and Pepper Roast Potatoes, the perfect side to any roast dinner. Flavoursome olive oil helps add a new layer of flavour, while ensuring a crispy roast potato.

Olive Oil Roast potatoes

Jamie

This post is sponsored by Jamie Oliver’s Jamie’s Italian chain.

Well, now that American Thanksgiving is here we are officially into roast season. It is one of my favourite times of the year, as it is filled with delicious roast dinners. Not just Turkey, but beef, chicken, ham and maybe even some delicious lamb. Supplemented with perfect Olive Oil Salt and Pepper Roast Potatoes.

Here in the UK, there are always tv programmes and chefs saying they have the definitive roast potato recipe. Invariably they all follow a similar trend. First, you need a potato like a Maris Piper or King Edward that go nice and fluffy. Second, you need to par-boil to cook them. Finally, you need a fat. The fat of choice for most chefs is goose fat. Delicious yes, but the saturated fat is off the chart and any vegetarians in your family won’t be able to indulge.

So, in our family we rely on olive oil. You get more flavour than veg oil, and you appease the family vegan (all families has at least one). Perfect! Except, now you have to pick your type of olive oil. Do you go for EVOO (a la Rachel Ray), Light Olive Oil or pure Olive Oil.

This is a big point, because they all have different flavours and smoke points. To highlight this I’ve partnered with Jamie Oliver’s (yes him!) Jamie’s Italian chain of restaurants. They’ve produced a handy infographic which outlines exactly how to choose your olive oil.

It is a great little keeper of a graphic. If you are in the UK and you’ve never tried Jamie’s Italian, you should. Great, really fresh food. That and the olive oil is top notch. Don’t want to visit the restaurant, good news they deliver with DeliverRoo!

Right, now on to the olive oil salt and pepper roast potatoes. You already know the steps, but I add the pepper before roasting and the salt as they are fresh out of the oven. Delicious.

Olive Oil Roast potatoes

Drinks

Well, you are likely having this with a roast dinner. So might I suggest a good white wine, a Chardonnay.

Music

Last time we had these olive oil salt and pepper roast potatoes with our roast dinner, we had a good bit of the new Kings of Leon album Walls.

Olive Oil Salt and Pepper Roast Potatoes

Olive Oil Salt and Pepper Roast Potatoes, the perfect side to any roast dinner.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Ingredients
  

  • 1 KG of good roasting potatoes like Maris Piper or King Edward. Peeled and Chopped into chunks
  • ½ cup good quality light Olive Oil
  • 1 teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt flakes
  • 1 TB regular salt for boiling

Instructions
 

  • In a pot of boiling water add the 1 TB of table salt, followed by the potatoes. Cook these until they are just soft enough for a fork to go through. Not so much that they break up when doing so. Drain and shake in a colander to give a more textured potato.
  • Meanwhile, heat the oven to 200C. In a high ridged pan add the oil. Place this in the oven to heat the oil. I usually wait until the potatoes are boiled to do this, as I don’t want to risk the oil getting too hot.
  • In a boil, toss the potatoes with the pepper to coat. When the oil has a shimmer to it, carefully pour the potatoes into the pan. Use a spoon to coat the potatoes in the oil. Return to the oven.
  • Roast the potatoes for between 30-45 min, tossing every 15min. Although, if the potatoes are sticking to the pan leave them a few minutes longer. They should not struggle to be released.
  • When done, and you've had a tester, use a slotted spoon to remove from the pan. Sprinkle with the sea salt, and serve.
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Filed Under: Baked recipes, Food, Lunch, Sides, Vegetable based recipes, Winter recipes Tagged With: Jamie Oliver, olive, olive oil, pepper, potato, potatoes, roast potatoes, roasts, salt

Comments

  1. Mary Ann @ thebeachhousekitchen says

    November 29, 2016 at 1:20 am

    These look delicious Matt. Perfect side for a nice big juicy steak. So nice and easy to whip up too! Have a great week!

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  2. David @ Spiced says

    November 29, 2016 at 4:24 pm

    Oh, these roasted potatoes are seriously calling my name right now, Matt! I always forget about roasted potatoes, but they do make such a good side dish…especially with roasts during the holidays! We always use olive oil, too. (Great infographic there, by the way!) Good call on the parboiling here, too…these sound like the perfect roasted potato. Yum!

    Reply
  3. chef mimi says

    November 29, 2016 at 5:00 pm

    Perfect simplicity of fabulous flavors!

    Reply
  4. Ben Maclain|Havocinthekitchen says

    November 30, 2016 at 2:50 am

    Nothing could beat delicious and perfectly roasted potatoes, especially around the Christmas season, Matt! Well, now I’m craving for some potatoes thanks to your post:)

    Reply
  5. Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary says

    November 30, 2016 at 9:25 pm

    I could definitely make a meal out of just potatoes, especially roasted potatoes! So I am LOVING these! Serious drool-fest happening over here!! Cheers!

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