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shain

shain

It's not the most unusual, but my favorite are roasted potatoes. For the last few years I follow Kenji's method, but use the spice mixture I've been using for more than a decade.

For the 4 pounds of potatoes the linked recipe calls for I add:

- 2 tsp sweet paprika

- 1 tsp spicy paprika (or another tsp of sweet one plus some dried chili)

- 2 tsp ground cumin

- 1/3 tsp turmeric

- a little MSG or 2 tsp nutritional yeast (optional)

- 1 to 1.5 tsp salt

- a couple tbsp of bread crumbs

- To finish: pepper, lemon zest and parsley

 

All those are mixed with the potatoes and oil before baking.

Before serving add pepper, a bit of lemon zest and a handful of parsley.

To be clear, I do not include the garlic and rosemary the recipe calls for in my version. Though the original recipe is great as is if you'r looking for the classic flavor.

 

PXL_20200905_104650379.thumb.jpg.8cb82003f704fe98f4915a034adf898f.jpg

shain

shain

It's not the most unusual, but my favorite are roasted potatoes. For the last few years I follow Kenji's method, but use the spice mixture I've been using for more than a decade.

For the 4 pounds of potatoes the linked recipe calls for I add:

- 2 tsp sweet paprika

- 1 tsp spicy paprika (or another tsp of sweet one plus some dried chili)

- 2 tsp ground cumin

- 1/3 tsp turmeric

- a little MSG or 2 tsp nutritional yeast

- 1 to 1.5 tsp salt

- a couple tbsp of bread crumbs

All those are mixed with the potatoes and oil before baking.

Before serving add pepper, a bit of lemon zest and a handful of parsley.

To be clear, I do not include the garlic and rosemary the recipe calls for in my version. Though the original recipe is great as is if you'r looking for the classic flavor.

 

PXL_20200905_104650379.thumb.jpg.8cb82003f704fe98f4915a034adf898f.jpg

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