Hasselback Potatoes

These are a easy and delicious side dish, and they look they actually are hard to make!  The hubs was horrified and thought that I had created them and given them the name Hasselback after that quarterback but I assured him they already had the name and were created by a restaurant in Sweeden.  I already named our son Brady, how many things do we have to do in honor of the best Quartahback Eva (best quarterback ever for those of you who don’t speak Boston) that led the Patriots to be the most underrated dynasty in football history???

side dishes   Hasselback Potatoes

Serves 4  Prep Time:  5 minutes  Cook Time:  1 hour

4 large russet potatoes

1 T olive oil

4 cloves garlic, sliced thin ala “Goodfellas”

S&P

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.  Using a very sharp knife slice each potato across creating a slit, but not going all the way through, just go about halfway.  Continue to cut slits about 1/4 inch apart.  Next, put a piece or two of your sliced garlic into each opening.  side dishes   Hasselback PotatoesContinue with all your potatoes.  Sprinkle with olive oil and rub each potato in your hands so they are all coverd.  Now sprinkle with S&P.  Place them into the oven (you don’t really need a baking sheet but you can use one if you want) and bake at 400 for 1 hour.  Remove and serve with some sour cream.  I flavored mine with garlic, horseradish, and chives.  SO GOOD!

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Comments

  1. Oh I think I”m going to make these with the London Broil recipe…when I finally get around to making that! Maybe I’ll save it for when my parents visit and knock the socks off my dad! :0

  2. Becky says:

    Those actually look so delicious!!!!

  3. Katie says:

    Great side idea!! I’m always looking for a good side dish!

  4. Rachel says:

    YUM! Those look great! Thanks for stopping by site today! I am working on making a button! Any tips?

  5. Krysten says:

    Those look yummy, I’ll have to try to make them.

  6. Kerry says:

    ok, yum! and you could have named them after Elizabeth. lol

  7. LisaDay says:

    My mom used to make similar potatoes with paprika. I think she called them accordan potatoes. I need to find that recipe.

    Lisa

  8. Julie M. says:

    Yep. That’ll work. I’m like you and would definitely be throwing the sour cream on top. I potato just isn’t a potato without the sour cream.

  9. cheri says:

    another recipe i can try when i get my oven.

    thanks for the follow. following you back :)

  10. Holly L says:

    YUM! I would prefer if they were named after the QB. Happy Mothers Day!

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