Roasted Mini Potatoes Recipe - Cookin Canuck - Easy Side Dish (2024)

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Roasted mini potatoes are pretty much the perfect side dish. Golden brown and tender, these ones are seasoned with Chinese 5-spice powder, but almost any herbs and spices can be used.

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When you need an easy, healthy side dish, roasted mini potatoes are the way to go! Once sliced and seasoned, the potatoes need just 30 minutes in the oven to reach that perfect golden brown color and slightly crispy exterior.

We serve them as a side for almost any meal. This month alone, we enjoyed them with roasted pork tenderloin, oven baked chicken breasts and grilled salmon. They're equally good tucked inside of breakfast burritos or tossed (room temperature) into a Thai-inspired kale salad.

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What you need for these roasted mini potatoes:

These are the main components of this recipe (affiliate links included):

  • Potatoes: I used small potatoes that were 1 to 2 inches in size, cutting the small potatoes in half and the larger potatoes into quarters.
  • Olive oil: Use any extra virgin olive oil.
  • Spices: This recipe calls for Chinese 5-spice powder, which can be found in the spice section of most well-stocked grocery stores. Feel free to use other spice or herb mixtures (see below for suggestions), such as smoked paprika and rosemary, like in these grilled potatoes.
  • Parsley: Use flat-leaf (Italian) parsley and mince it. This is optional.

See recipe card below for full ingredients list & recipe directions.

How to make roasted mini potatoes:

Roasting potatoes follows a pretty simple formula: cut the potatoes, toss with oil and seasonings, then roast in a hot oven. That being said, I have a couple of tips and tricks to make these potatoes the best that they can be.

Cut the potatoes:

Mini or small potatoes can run anywhere from 1 to 3 inches in size. Cut them accordingly. For example, I cut very small (1-inch) potatoes in half and the larger mini potatoes in quarters. Feel free to cut the larger potatoes in half if you prefer bigger pieces. However, you may need to increase the cooking time slightly.

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Oil & season:

Toss the potatoes with some olive oil, salt and pepper, and the seasoning of your choice. For this recipe, I used Chinese 5-spice powder. Scroll down for more seasoning suggestions.

Prepare to cook:

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F – do this before prepping the potatoes. Place one oven rack at the center setting and another at the lowest setting. Lightly coat a large baking sheet with cooking spray for easy clean-up.

Spread the potatoes in an even layer (no overlapping) so that each piece cooks evenly and has the opportunity to brown. I take a couple of extra minutes to flip the potatoes so that they’re all resting cut side down so that the cut side browns really nicely. This isn’t essential.

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Roast the potatoes:

Start by roasting the potatoes on the center rack for about 15 minutes. Give the pan a shake to loosen the potatoes and move to the lower rack for another 10 to 15 minutes. The potatoes should be golden brown on the underside and tender when pierced with a fork.

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What is Chinese 5-spice powder?

Chinese 5-spice powder is a mixture of cinnamon, star anise, fennel seed, cloves and Szechuan peppercorns. It can be purchased in most well-stocked grocery stores or online.

Other ways to season roasted potatoes:

There are nearly endless ways to season potatoes. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Smoked paprika, rosemary, salt and pepper - like in this grilled potato recipe
  • Cumin, ground coriander, paprika, salt and pepper
  • Rosemary, salt and pepper
  • Lemon pepper, salt and pepper
  • Herbes de Provence, salt and pepper
  • Za’atar, salt and pepper

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can these roasted potatoes be made ahead of time?

Roasted potatoes are always best when served warm, straight from the oven. That being said, it is possible to reheat them the next day.

For storing, allow the potatoes to cool, then transfer to an airtight container store in the refrigerator.

To reheat, spread the potatoes out on a baking sheet and reheat in a 400 degrees F oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Reheating them in an air fryer also works really well!

Can you microwave them? Sure, but the texture will be softer without any of that roasted “crunch” on the outside.

If you prefer, toss some room temperature leftover roasted mini potatoes into a salad, such as this green salad.

What temperature do you roast potatoes?

Generally, temperatures 400 to 425 degrees F work well for roasting potatoes, though I prefer roasting them at 425 F for a better golden brown crust.

How long does it take to roast potatoes?

The roasting time depends on the oven temperature and the size of the potatoes. The bigger the potato pieces and the lower the temperature, the longer the cooking time. For this roasted mini potatoes recipes, small potatoes are cut into halves or quarters and cooked at 425 degrees F for 25 to 30 minutes.

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Roasted Mini Potatoes

Roasted mini potatoes are pretty much the perfect side dish. Golden brown and tender, these ones are seasoned with Chinese 5-spice powder, but almost any herbs and spices can be used.

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Course: Side Dishes

Cuisine: American

Keyword: mini potatoes, roasted potatoes, vegan sides

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 Servings

Calories: 111kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds small potatoes halved or quartered (See Note 1)
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ¾ teaspoon Chinese 5-spice powder (See Note 2)
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground pepper
  • 2 tablespoons minced flat-leaf parsley optional

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Set one rack in the center of the oven and one in the bottom setting.

  • Lightly coat a large baking sheet with cooking spray.

  • Place the potatoes in a pile in the middle of the baking sheet. Drizzle the olive oil and sprinkle the 5-spice powder, salt and pepper over the potatoes.

  • Using your hands or tongs, toss together until the potatoes are coated with the olive oil and seasonings.

  • Spread the potatoes in a single layer on the baking sheet, arranging them cut side down (not mandatory, but recommended for the best browning on the cut sides).

  • Place the baking sheet on the middle rack of the oven. Roast the potatoes for 15 minutes. Give the baking sheet a little shake to loosen the potatoes, then switch the baking sheet to the lower rack. Roast for an additional 10 to 15 minutes, or until the potatoes are golden brown and tender. (If you didn’t arrange the potatoes cut side down, turn them with a spatula after 15 minutes before returning to the oven.)

  • Toss the potatoes with the parsley (optional). Serve.

Notes

Weight Watchers Points: 3 (Blue - Freestyle SP) / 3 (Green) / 1 (Purple)

Note 1: Cut the potatoes in half or in quarters depending on the size. Larger pieces of potato will take longer to cook, so adjust cooking time accordingly.

Note 2: Chinese 5-spice powder can be found in the spice section of most well-stocked grocery stores. See the post above for alternative spice combinations.

Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I provide nutritional information for my recipes as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using the Sparks nutrition calculator and Weight Watchers points are calculated using the Recipe Builder on their site. While I attempt to provide information that is as accurate as possible, you should calculate the nutritional information independently before relying on it.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cup | Calories: 111kcal | Carbohydrates: 18.9g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 2.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.3g | Sodium: 93.3mg | Fiber: 2.3g | Sugar: 2.3g

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  1. Altaf Gilani

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    I like this recipe but my potatoes got soggy I do not know why. My brother loved the dish, he likes soft potatoes. But, I liked the taste though. I used smoked paprika and some garlic powder because I did not have that Chinese 5- spice Powder.
    Regards: caterfiller.com

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    • Dara

      It sounds as though your potatoes steamed rather than roasting. There could be a couple of reasons. 1) The potatoes could have been too damp. Try patting them dry before tossing with the olive oil and seasonings. 2) If the potatoes are crowded on the baking sheet, they will steam rather than brown. Try using a larger or baking sheet or dividing the potatoes between 2 baking sheets. I hope that helps!

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Roasted Mini Potatoes Recipe - Cookin Canuck - Easy Side Dish (2024)

FAQs

Why do my roast potatoes fall apart? ›

The best potato for the job will change throughout the year, as the level of sugar fluctuates with each variety during storage. Dry matter – the non-water part of the potato – also varies. Too much and the potatoes will fall apart when they are cooked, too little and they will be soggy.

What is the difference between roasting potatoes and baking potatoes? ›

The phrase “baked potato” typically refers to a whole potato being cooked in the oven with the intent of being cut open and stuffed (commonly with butter, sour cream, cheese, etc.). Roasted potatoes, on the other hand, are cut into smaller pieces and cooked in the oven until they're perfectly crispy on the outside.

How does Gordon Ramsay make the best roast potatoes? ›

In a video online, Gordon explained: “For crispy roast potatoes, you can depend on them, my tip is to parboil them, leave them to steam dry, then sprinkle them with semolina or flour, and then give them a good roughing up.”

How do you keep roasted potatoes warm for a potluck? ›

Once the internal temp is 185°F or more (210°F is ideal) pull the potatoes from the oven, and with one hand using a mitt, place each hot potato in foil and wrap. Ideally store in a heated bread warmer drawer.

Why can't I get my roast potatoes crispy? ›

Parboiling the potatoes is a good start, but if they're not getting crispy during roasting your temperature isn't high enough or there's too much moisture.

How do you keep roast potatoes crispy? ›

If you want to make this roast potatoes day before recipe and keep the potatoes crispy, ensure you put them in hot oil before baking them. This will help the potatoes stay crispy. If you're preparing roast potatoes in advance and find they have gone soggy in the fridge.

Is it necessary to boil potatoes before roasting? ›

Do I have to boil potatoes before roasting? Not necessary but this can help get the perfect consistency and crispiness. Make sure you boil them but leave them a bit al dente and they will crisp up perfectly in the oven.

Which fat is best for roasting potatoes? ›

Roast potatoes verdict

Goose fat is the traditional choice, and a roast potato favourite because its high smoke point makes for a crispy coating. Goose fat is especially good for a Christmas dinner because it is rich and silky and adds to the decadence of the meal.

Which potato is best for roasting? ›

While all sorts of potatoes are delicious when roasted in the oven, Yukon Gold potatoes are arguably the best potatoes for roasting for many reasons. Yukon Gold potatoes have the perfect amount of starch, which means they soften well in the oven, while their partially waxy texture helps them maintain their shape.

Why do you soak potatoes before roasting? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

How do restaurants bake potatoes so fast? ›

They pre-bake them. Restaurants bake potatoes ahead of time and keep them warm until they are needed. How do you speed up baking of a potato? Another way is to do about 10 minutes in the microwave and then in the oven till the top starts to crisp.

Why are my roast potatoes chewy? ›

Not enough heat. The ideal roast potato has a crisp outside with a creamy inside. To get the crispness, the potato needs high heat. Without enough heat the moisture isn't going to steam out of the spud.

Should I refrigerate roasted potatoes? ›

Cooked potatoes and other cooked vegetables can be safely kept in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates fruits and vegetables, if more information is needed on produce, you can call the FDA toll-free at (888) 723-3366 or go to their website at FDA (www.fda.gov).

How do you keep potatoes from falling apart? ›

To further prevent potatoes from falling apart, try using waxy potato varieties like red potatoes or Yukon Gold. These types tend to hold their shape better when boiled. Additionally, avoiding overcooking and handling them gently when straining will help maintain their integrity.

How do you make potatoes not fall apart? ›

Drainage: If you don't drain the potatoes thoroughly after boiling, they can become mushy and fall apart. Make sure to drain them well and shake the pot to remove any excess water. Type of potato: Different types of potatoes have different levels of starch and can behave differently when boiled.

How do you keep roast potatoes from getting mushy? ›

Try placing oil in a spray bottle or using an aerosol to apply the oil to the potatoes. Lastly, ensure that the potatoes are dry before you add the oil. Excess moisture will increase the cooking time of potatoes and may result in soggy spuds.

How do you stop new potatoes going to mush? ›

How to Cook Potatoes that absorb too much water. For this season, if you've been struggling with potatoes that turn to mush, we'd recommend you steam them whole instead of boiling them. We've actually done a bit of testing on this and they definitely hold together far better if steamed whole (with skins on).

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