How to Make Perfect Roasted Potatoes (English Style Roasted Potatoes)
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How to Make Perfect Roasted Potatoes (English Style Roasted Potatoes). Forget mashed, roast those potatoes! Learn how to create a crispy outside with a steaming fluffy inside every time. Great with roast chicken, beef or pork and wonderful served with roasted garlic and sour cream. Soooo delicious.

Originally published February 2010.
The time has come for a potato revolution.
To be clear at the outset, I am not here to disparage the simple but somewhat utilitarian boiled potato. The boiled potato stands on its own merits and has served many a Jigg’s Dinner admirably over the centuries.
Even if familiarity has not bred contempt for this most common of boiled vegetables, one could never be blamed for proclaiming it…well, not to be unkind but…boring.

Having taken so much of our culinary heritage in this province from the United Kingdom, I have always thought it curiously surprising that we never adopted the iconic British roast potato into our own traditional fare.
If a juicy beef joint or succulent chicken is king of the time-honoured British “Sunday Roast”, then the roast potato is certainly a crown prince.
Roasted in oil, butter, or even in goose or other animal fat, no proper British Sunday dinner would be complete without them and once you’ve sampled a well prepared roast potato, I’ve no doubt you’ll discover why.
These Roasted Potatoes are so easy to prepare.
The straight-forward method of making these is also the secret to their success. The potatoes are parboiled before roasting, which loosens up the starches at the surface.
A “dry” potato like a plain, dependable, old russet variety is best for roast potatoes because their surface starches break down more easily. The fat then combines with those surface starches to create a crispy exterior which surrounds a piping hot, almost creamy, center.

With their crispy jackets and steaming fluffy inside, my family finds these spuds irresistible. My ten year old son, in particular, loves them; often having second and third helpings.
You may also want to try these Lemon Herb Roasted Potatoes. So crispy & delicious!

We like to roast garlic along with the potatoes. We love to squeeze the sweet, sticky, roasted cloves onto our plates to be eaten along with the potatoes and a generous dollop of sour cream; truly one of the simplest and best things I have ever eaten.

Give this almost effortless recipe a try and you’ll see why I say so. Viva la revolution!
For other suggestions to go with any roast dinner, you may also want to check out our Thanksgiving Side Dishes.

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Did you slice the potatoes in half lengthwise? Or are they roasted whole? I can't wait to try this for our Christmas dinner this year. Thank you for sharing this recipe. Merry Christmas!
Any way you like them. I cut them to even out the different sizes if necessary.
These look so yummy. I'm looking for a way to bake white-sweet potatoes tonight to pour chili on. Can you think I do this with sweet potatoes (not yams)? 🙂 Also, I plan to bake them whole, if that will work.
Thanks in advance for your help! 🙂
A lot of water in sweet potatoes. Not really possible.
I'm cooking the English style roasted potatoes as I'm texting this,omg the smell alone is phenominal!I'm making baked pork steaks,with the potatoes,corn and sweet yeast rolls with whipped honey butter,omg I cannot wait for dinner,thankyou so much for your fantastic recipes,this one is definately a keeper!!!
Hi Barry, I made these tonight with braised roast beef (French onion) also a recipe from your site - which I highly recommend as it is the best roast I have ever cooked, according to my husband! These potatoes are delicious! I tried them without gravy and they were yummy and then with the gravy was the kicker! Lol Thanks for posting all this deliciousness 😊
Now that's a comfort food meal to love!
I made these as part of our Thanksgiving dinner. I wanted something different than mashed potatoes and these were perfect. We thought they were delicious! I'll be making them again for sure. Thank you for the wonderful recipe. 😀
Made these for the first time tonight I done them in butter, goose fat and a little mazola oil. Being from Ireland we do our roasties in a frying pan with the turkey drippings.
But these ones will become a favorite of the horde after today.
They disappeared to quick so i didn' t get a picture
Thanks for a great site.
Gabe Hughes
I am always looking for new ways to make potatoes
Can these be made with dripping from pan fried bacon?
Thanks
Oh yes!
Of course they can. They will be scrumptious. Xx
AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS. Followed the directions to a "T" and they came out looking just like the pic. Plus they tasted even better if you can imagine that. A keeper for sure. Thank you! 5 stars !!!!
I'm eating these right now. They're really, really good. Exactly as described. Kind of a cool combination of baked potato and potato chip. But better. I did the half butter half oil option.
Hi. Can I just add that the potatoes should be cut into even sized pieces before boiling. After draining away the water shake the pan to rough up the edges, tis makes them crisp up in the hot fat.45 minutes should be long enough in the oven. Joan UK.
Turned just the way you said they would! Awesome!
Can they be made ahead and reheated? And if I make extra and have leftovers, will they reheat well (I’m assuming I’d reheat them in the oven)?
I've found it depends on the kind of potato when reheating in the oven. Less waxy potatoes are best. My son chops them and fries them in butter in the morning to have for breakfast!
What do I do with the garlic?
Dee
Seve it with the potatoes and a little sour cream. Outstanding!
Is there any reason you couldn't leave the skins on? Maybe pricking them all over before parboiling?
I'll be trying them both ways, probably 🙂
Can you use regular salt? I dont have kosher...lol
Sure.