Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes. Crispy on the outside and fluffy inside! Great as a side with roast dinners. These are so good! I've been asked so many times "how do you get your roast potatoes so crispy and light?"

Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes. Crispy on the outside and fluffy inside! Great as a side with roast dinners

There are zillions of recipes you can get hold of, all claiming to promise you crispy roasties. Some of them work, and some of them don't. The recipe I am going to share with you all today is one which will work! If you don't want to take a risk on Christmas Day or on the day of a special family dinner to see if you are going to get super crispy roasties, have a little trial run this week.

What are the best potatoes for roasting?

First of all, you need to make sure you choose the correct potato. There are over 500 varieties of potatoes, all with different characteristics, flavors, textures, and price!

I acknowledge that your location could be absolutely anywhere in the world, and potatoes have different names, so here are a few names of the type of potato you need to hunt down for the best results;
Cara, Celine, Desiree, King Edward, Majestic, Maris Piper, Dunbar Standard, Golden Wonder, Kerrs Pink, Pentland Dell, Stemster, Valor.

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By far the most common and readily available in most supermarkets are the King Edwards and Maris Piper. If you can't find any of these potatoes, look on the bag and see if they are suitable for 'mashing', or if they say they are 'fluffy'.

To calculate how many potatoes you will need, I use roughly 2 medium sized (size of a clenched fist) potatoes per person.

If you are doing a roast dinner, that is, roasting meat, I would boil the potatoes first, leave them to cool on a plate until the meat is cooked, then roast the potatoes once the meat is out of the oven. (the meat can have it's 'resting' time whilst your potatoes are roasting)

You need to have a really hot oven, as hot as you can get it.

Cooking times will vary depending on what else you may have cooking in the oven. The fuller the oven, the longer it will take!

These super crispy crunchy roast potatoes are so fluffy on the inside and crisp on the outside.

You can also make our Crispy Roasted Parsnips together with these potatoes, the method is the same, and you use the same pan too! Take a look here for the recipe. It's really easy! 

Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Parsnips

Let's get straight to the recipe and see how we make these delicious super crispy crunchy roast potatoes! Please enjoy!

Ingredients

8 medium sized potatoes (About 30cm x 5-6 cm in size or 200g each)
4-5 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
Salt and Pepper for seasoning
As you know, potatoes come in different sizes so choose potatoes roughly the size of your clenched fist or bigger.

Instructions

1. Peel the potatoes and cut into quarters or smaller. the smaller the potatoes, the higher the crispiness sensation you will have in each piece!

2. Place in a saucepan with cold water and a pinch of salt, and bring to the boil.

3. Keep an eye on the potatoes once the water starts to boil. After approximately 10 minutes, you will notice the sides of the potatoes start to 'flake'. When they look like the one in the photo, it's time to take them off the heat and drain them. Using the lid, to keep the potatoes in the pan, tip all the water out.

Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes, par boil
Notice the flaking around the edges
Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes, shake in the pan

4. Once drained, holding the pan with one hand and the lid covering the pan with the other hand, give the potatoes a good toss and shake. Your potatoes should look like this.... all flaky and fluffy.

Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes, allow to dry a little

5. Turn the potatoes out onto a plate and let the steam evaporate from them. The idea here is to dry the potatoes out a bit before roasting. If they are a bit wet, they won't crisp up as well in the oven.

6. Whilst the potatoes are cooling, and once your meat is out of the oven resting, make sure your oven up to as high a temperature as possible. Pour the vegetable oil into a roasting tray. There should be about 1 cm deep of oil covering the tin.

Put the tray with the oil in the oven and let it heat up until it's sizzling. You will know if it's hot enough when you place your first potato in...if you don't see a sizzle, heat the tray up for longer.

7. When the oil is really hot, place the potatoes in the tray, taking care not to splash any oil on you. Using a spoon, pour/spoon some of the oil all over the tops of the potatoes, and spread them out in your tray. Sprinkle some salt (optional), and let the crispiness begin!

Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes, transfer to hot oil
Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes, transfer to hot oil, roast until golden

When the potatoes begin to brown, turn them and wait until they look like this....
And there you have the crispiest roast potatoes!

I hope you enjoy making them as much as you will enjoy the crisipilishiness of them.

The cooking time should be about 25 - 35 minutes, depending on how hot and efficient your oven is and also the size of your potatoes. As a guide, when your potatoes look like the ones in the photo below, they're ready!

We'd love to hear from you and what you thought of our Super crispy crunchy roast potatoes. Did you make any changes or add some other goodies? Let us know in the comments below. Thanks for reading and happy cooking!

Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes. Crispy on the outside and fluffy inside! Great as a side with roast dinners

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Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes. Crispy on the outside and fluffy inside! Great as a side with roast dinners

Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Super Crispy Crunchy Roast Potatoes. Crispy on the outside and fluffy inside!

Ingredients

  • 8 cm medium sized potatoes, About 30cm x 5-6 in size or 200g each
  • 4-5 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
  • Salt and Pepper for seasoning
  • As you know, potatoes come different sizes so choose potatoes roughly the size of your clenched fist or bigger.

Instructions

  1. Peel the potatoes and cut into quarters or smaller. the smaller the potatoes, the higher crispiness sensation you will have in each piece!
  2. Place in a saucepan with cold water and a pinch of salt, and bring to the boil.
  3. Keep an eye on the potatoes once the water starts to boil. After approximately 10 minutes, you will notice the sides of the potatoes start to 'flake'. When they look like the one in the photo, it's time to take them off the heat and drain them. Using the lid, to keep the potatoes in the pan, tip all the water out.
  4. Once drained, holding the pan with one hand and the lid covering the pan with the other hand, give the potatoes a good toss and shake. Your potatoes should look like this.... all flaky and fluffy.
  5. Turn the potatoes out onto a plate and let the steam evaporate from them. The idea here is to dry the potatoes out a bit before roasting. If they are a bit wet, they won't crisp up as well in the oven.
  6. Whilst the potatoes are cooling, and once your meat is out of the oven resting, make sure your oven up to as high a temperature as possible. Pour the vegetable oil into a roasting tray. There should be about 1 cm deep of oil covering the tin.
  7. Put the tray with the oil in the oven and let it heat up until it's sizzling. You will know if it's hot enough when you place your first potato in...if you don't see a sizzle, heat the tray up for longer.
  8. When the oil is really hot, place the potatoes in the tray, taking care not to splash any oil on you. Using a spoon, pour / spoon some of the oil all over the tops of the potatoes, and spread them out in your tray. Sprinkle some salt (optional), and let the crispiness begin!
  9. When the potatoes begin to brown, turn them and wait until they look like this....
  10. And there you have the crispiest roast potatoes!
  11. I hope you enjoy making them as much as you will enjoy the crisipilishiness of them.
  12. The cooking time should be about 25 - 35 minutes, depending on how hot and efficient your oven is and also the size of your potatoes. As a guide, when your potatoes look like the ones in the photo, they're ready!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 277Total Fat: 17gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 183mgCarbohydrates: 29gFiber: 3gSugar: 2gProtein: 3g

Nutrition information isn’t always accurate

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