Appetizer, snack,
side dish, this inexpensive, easy, make-ahead, versatile treatment of potatoes
is both crunchy and creamy at the same time, and sure to be a hit with
anyone who tries them. Salty and vinegary, one bite took me back to our
days in Oxford, the land of Inspector Morse, lunching at some of the same pubs
where Morse and Lewis hoisted a few while discussing the details of a difficult
case.
Fish and chips, with lots of salt and malt vinegar is not something
that I'm ever inclined to make at home, but these potatoes satisfy my taste for
the crispy coating of the fish topped with a splash of malt vinegar. I
adapted this recipe for Salt and Vinegar Potatoes from one by Martha Stewart. I
substituted the suggested potatoes with Melissa's Dutch Baby Potatoes. The size
is perfect for this tasty finger food and nothing beats the creaminess of the
interior.
Salt and Vinegar Roasted Potatoes
1-1/2 pounds Melissa's
baby Dutch yellow potatoes
Kosher salt
2 tablespoons
extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 cup malt vinegar
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450
degrees. Brush a rimmed baking sheet with 1 tablespoon oil. Place potatoes on
sheet and brush tops with 1 tablespoon oil. Bake until crisp and golden, about
25 minutes, flipping them halfway through. Remove from oven, toss with vinegar,
and season with salt.
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This sounds so yummy. I remember the vinegar in England, mayo on fries in Holland! Thanks for sharing.. xo marlis
ReplyDeleteNothing beats a great potato dish and yours sounds divine! I will definitely try this one! Love the connection to England especially since I'm dying to return again. It was about 3 years ago that I ventured over for a 10 day trip by myself. Rented a fabulous flat near Kensington Gardens. I have memories to last a lifetime but boy! the itch to get back again is driving me crazy! Thanks again for the recipe!
ReplyDeletePattie, I love that recipe. It looks fab! And all of these shots of Europe make me miss it!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila
Ah, such images of England and now even tastes and smells of England.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of "Oh, the places I've been!". Looking forward to having you be a regular contributor.
- The Tablescaper
Thank you for reminding me that vinegar is really good on fish and chips. Great photos too.
ReplyDeleteSam
England is a wonderful place to visit. Loved the cabbie and him saying blimey. Blessings, Debbie
ReplyDeletePattie, these are the most amazing photos. What kind of camera do you use? I could reach right in a snatch one of those tasty chips. ;-) Thanks for taking us along to Oxford. It's been years since I've visited Oxford.
ReplyDeleteOh my...I'm a potato girl and love malt vinegar on fries! The crusty golden skin and soft interior, what a wonderful combination! Love your beautiful collages and photos!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite potato chips are the salt and vinegar variety - I know I would love these, they look so delish.
ReplyDeleteI've wanted to go to England starting when I was a teen and intensifying after reading the James Herriot series. ;)