These were always a real favourite when I was growing up. When my mother made these we were all very happy! Of course she could never make enough of them! She used to only make them if she had cold leftover boiled potatoes. Nowadays I boil potatoes purposely just so that I can make these!
The key to really crisp potatoes it so slice them quite thin, and of course have the fat quite hot. My mom never added any onions to hers . . . just potatoes and butter. I like the extra flavours of the fried onions, and of course the way these smell when they are cooking is just heavenly
Nothing could be any simpler really. You just slice the potatoes and onions, and bang them into a hot pan of butter and oil . . . with some seasoning of course. I add sweet paprika because it helps to give them colour. You can leave it out if you don't have any, no problem.
I leave the skins on, but you can peel them if you wish. I happen to really love potato skins, and I like the extra crispy bits they create in the pan.
They key to success is to find a good balance between flipping and stirring and leaving them alone long enough without moving them so that you get some nice browning going on, without them burning. Although speaking for myself, a few burnt bits are actually rather tasty.
In any case these are quite, quite enjoyable and go very well with most things. I like mine with ketchup on the side. Its the North American in me I guess. Todd, he prefers them all on their own with no embellishments at all. He's so British.
*Pan Fried Potatoes*
Serves 4
These are fabulously delish. Leftovers turned into something quite tasty. We love them.
2 pounds of new potatoes, boiled until fork tender and then left to cool
sweet paprika
The knife I used for this is a Eddington's Fruity Paring Knife. They come in three varieties . . . red tomato, green apple and yellow lemons. Each has a very sharp stainless steel blade, which is printed in the applicable colour and comes with a stay sharp blade cover, which means they won't get dull in your drawer, and you also don't run the risk of cutting yourself when you reach in the drawer to get one out.
I really like them and they are actually very affordable. They are quite lightweight and feel good in the hand. You can purchase them here on Sophie's Crafts for only £3.99 each. I quite, quite love mine! They are excellent little paring knives and do a great job!!
Bon Appetit!
Perfectly crisped potatoes of my youth and now..Jacques loves them too..I like knives w/ cute patterns..makes cooking "funner":)
ReplyDeleteThey're great little knives Monique! I really like them! The potatoes are mighty tasty also, although I can't eat as many of them as I would like to these days. A taste is all I get, but I do enjoy it! xo
DeleteAlthough I grew up on a farm in Kansas, my mom also made fried potatoes and they are still a favorite of mine...and she didn't do them with onions because my dad didn't like onions, but I like mine exactly like you make them!! Thanks for a fun-to-read blog!!!
ReplyDeleteI think Onions make them Cheryl! You're welcome! xo
Deletethis is for dinner tonight thanks Marie can always count on you <3
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