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30 Nov 2009

Mum’s potatoes

Mum's Potatoes

Mum was no cook when I was a kid..her spaghetti bolognaise consisted of mince meat & a can of tomato soup simmered for about 2 hours, slop it over some noodles & viola!

Everyone gets lucky once in a while though. Mum could manage to cook 2 things beautifully:

1) A cracking good roast chook (even if it’s wing tips were always burnt)

2) Mum’s potatoes

I don’t really know what kind of dish you would call my Mum’s potatoes, they’re not a gratin..because there’s no cream or cheese, they’re not quite a galette either. So they have always just been called Mum’s potatoes. They’re not hard & they’re made of things everyone keeps in the house..they’re simple, yummy, crunchy, salty & garlicky.

Mum & I don’t speak to each other these days which I guess is a little sad, we have just never been able to see eye to eye. I can completely & wholeheartedly agree with her though that these potatoes are ace!

Mum’s Potatoes

Ingredients:

  • 2 waxy potatoes
  • a sprig of rosemary (dried is also fine)
  • salt & pepper
  • 1-2 chicken or veggie bullion cubes dissolved in about 1/3 cup of hot water (depending on how salty you like things, use low sodium bullion if you like too)
  • 2 tsp crushed garlic
  • 1 Echalotte
  • Extra virgin olive oil

Method:

  1. Preheat your oven to 180c
  2. Finely slice the potatoes & the echalotte (I used my mandolin & managed not to cut myself)
  3. Drizzle some olive oil into a shallow oven proof dish (I usually use a pie dish) and add half the garlic & rosemary
  4. Layer the potatoes on top of the oil & pour over the bullion
  5. Add the rest of the rosemary & garlic, crumble over the echalotte,  drizzle over some more olive oil & season.
  6. Bake uncovered for about 35 minutes until crispy & golden & potatoes are cooked through

I love how these potatoes are all gooey & sticky underneath & crunchy on top, it’s addictive! I must admit I pulled these out of the oven a bit prematurely, took the photos, tasted & then stuck them back in the oven for a further 15 minutes.

mmm-mmm baby, come to Mama!

mmm-mmm baby, come to Mama!

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5 Responses to “Mum’s potatoes”

  1. Alicia says:
    November 30, 2009 at 8:15 pm

    Those potatoes look delish!

    Sorry that you and your mum aren’t speaking :(

  2. Shannon says:
    December 1, 2009 at 9:10 am

    Thanks Alicia, trust me it’s better when we don’t..we don’t have anything nice to say if we do…accept, yum…potatoes!

  3. Krishna says:
    December 1, 2009 at 7:55 pm

    Can’t wait to try these myself Shannon. Funny how potato bake is about the only thing my mother can cook too and we don’t get along all that well either. Is this a potato genetic thing?

  4. Jelli says:
    December 2, 2009 at 12:07 am

    These potatoes look very tasty, almost like au gratin minus the cream and butter. Question: what is echalotte? Is this a cheese?

  5. Shannon says:
    December 2, 2009 at 9:18 am

    I think you call them shallottes in America, they’re the cute little golden sweet onions.

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