I love small potatoes; they are so creamy and sweet when baked, not to mention very cute. They also get very golden when the flesh is exposed to heat and oil. The creamy texture is something you just can't get in a larger baking potato. We were having a big fancy steak dinner and potatoes were the side dish. I knew that I wanted the best of both worlds, creamy potato flesh and the crispy skin that you can only get from an oven baked spud and so these were created.
After baking the small tubers I smashed them, exposing the inner flesh and making the sides flat, perfect for crisping up in the oven. A small amount of oil helped the crisping process. Toppings were kept traditional, why mess with a good thing? Crispy fresh cooked bacon bits, grated extra sharp cheddar, tangy sour cream and onion-y chives made for the perfect side dish.
These potatoes were a hit! Not only were they delicious, they're really cute on the plate. The kids and adults alike were really excited to eat them and there were no left overs. I have big plans for these babies, left over chili would be awesome on them, or, they'd make a great side dish for a brunch. Smashed potatoes were a smashing success!
Smashed Potatoes
makes 8 servings
4 slices bacon
8 red bliss potatoes, about 2 inches diameter
2T sour cream
1 oz shredded cheddar cheese
fresh snipped chives
1T canola oil
kosher salt
Heat oven to 350. Put the washed potatoes into the oven and bake for 45 minutes, or until soft.
Remove potatoes from oven and put onto a cutting board. Hit each potato with a meat mallet or a heavy pan to smash it flat, bursting the sides open but the potato is still intact in one piece.
Pour the oil onto a sheet pan, rub the potatoes on both sides with oil, sprinkle with kosher salt and bake again for 15 to 20 minutes, until the bottoms are browned and crispy.
While potatoes are baking cook the bacon. I slice the bacon into bits before cooking, it gives more even pieces and cooks up faster. Drain cooked bacon bits.
Top each smashed potato with grated cheddar cheese, a small dollop of sour cream - a baggie with the end cut off works fantastic here, some bacon bits and chives.
Nutrition Facts provided by SparkPeople recipe calculator
Amount Per Serving (1 topped potato each)
Calories 181.7
Total Fat 5.8 g
Saturated Fat 1.9 g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.6 g
Monounsaturated Fat 1.5 g
Cholesterol 10.0 mg
Sodium 387.8 mg
Potassium 7.9 mg
Total Carbohydrate 27.2 g
Dietary Fiber 2.5 g
Sugars 2.0 g
Protein 5.4 g
Now those potatoes are a thing of beauty!! I have seen smashed potatoes before, but have never actually tried making them...now I'm inspired :) Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jenn - BEAUTIFUL and so very cool! I have the same exact smasher thing so I will have to make these for sure! Super cute!
ReplyDeleteBeauteous! And so easy.
ReplyDeleteI love smashed potatoes! Adding cheese and bacon makes them even better.
ReplyDeleteI feel so lame...I have been dying to make somethign like this for a few months, yet have been too lazy...how is that possible? They look so easy and SOOOO good. OK, I need to make them, yours pushed me over the edge, I would eat an entire batch right now if you put them in front of me :)
ReplyDeleteOh, this looks so fun (and naughty for my waist line). I'm sure these were delicious and I'm so going to try them soon, if for nothing else than I LOVE pounding things with my mallet after a bad day. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!!! I love young potatoes, especially the red ones from the Red River Valley of North Dakota. I've never ever found better potatoes.
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I love food that tastes good and involves smashing! :P
ReplyDeleteyummy! We are going potato picking (Errr...digging?) this weekend. Maybe we will make these with some of our haul!
ReplyDeleteAnd now, my tummy's rumbling. ;) These look awesome!
ReplyDeleteThose look yummy - and easy. I'll have to give them a try.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, when you mentioned in previous post about smashed potato, i thought it be Finnish version like completely smashing the potato and mixing with butter, i like them but can't eat a lot somehow....its too heavy with whole lot of butter and too smooth ....loving ur smashed version indeed super cute and tempting :)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen anything like these! But they look like something I would thoroughly enjoy! Like RIGHT NOW!
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Oh my gosh, you are a genius! These look amazing!
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