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Baked Frozen Red Potatoes


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Baked Frozen Red Potatoes on trayLast year, I shared a tip on freezing red potatoes from our garden. It was my first time freezing potatoes and I didn't know if they would be good or not. I have tried cooking them several ways but was not pleased with the texture nor the taste. I went several months without using any.

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Recently, I started baking them. Cooked this way, they taste just like they do fresh from the garden. I believe the secret to making my frozen potatoes taste good is thawing, draining and letting them marinate in the seasoning.

I have just a couple of packages left in the freezer. We are hoping for a good crop this year. I'm planning to freeze a lot more than I did last year and preparing them in different ways after thawing and marinating them. However, baked like this, they taste like French Fries and I'll bet this will be our favorite way for me to prepare them.

Cook Time: 45-60 minutes

Total Time: 2 hours or more

Ingredients:

Baked Frozen Red Potatoes
 

Steps:

  1. Thaw potatoes in microwave and drain well.
  2. Frozen Red Potatoes pieces on plate
     
    draining Red Potatoes in strainers
     
    Red Potatoes pieces on paper towel
     
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  3. Place potatoes in a mixing bowl. Add salt, pepper and garlic powder and stir well to coat.
  4. seasoning Potatoes in bowl
     
  5. Place a paper towel in another bowl and pour the potatoes over the paper towel. Let the potatoes sit and marinate and continue to drain.
  6. Baked Frozen Red Potatoes
     
  7. Remove the paper towel. Pour a little olive oil over the potatoes and stir to coat them with the oil.
  8. adding oil to Red Potatoes
     
  9. Spray baking pan with cooking spray.
  10. spraying oil on baking sheet
     
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  11. Spread potatoes out on baking pan.
  12. Red Potatoes pieces
     
  13. Bake in preheated oven at 350 or 400 degrees F for 45-60 minutes or until browned. Stir a couple times during the baking process.
  14. Baked Red Potatoes on tray
     

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June 21, 20180 found this helpful

This sounds like a good way to use up extra potatoes (frozen months ago) and no frying!
I may wait until my weather cools off but I'm sure that I will try this method later.

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Thanks for sharing your "research" recipe.

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June 21, 20180 found this helpful

YUM!!! Thanks for sharing! I am going to share with my hubby, who is our cook! I love all things potatoes!

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