Salt and Vinegar Potatoes

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Salt and Vinegar Potatoes

Meet my new favorite non-waffle-shaped, non-bacon-ranch, non-flat-roasted way to consume potatoes: Crispy(ish) Salt & Vinegar Potatoes.

Salt and Vinegar Potatoes

You know those times that you open up Facebook in your kid’s school parking lot to magically make 10 minutes disappear because you don’t want to pick her up early and you have to scroll as fast as you can to get passed a flood of “why on earth would anyone do that to a Dorito” casserole photos? That.

In between “what did Doritos ever do to you?!” and “C’mon, maaaan” was a beautiful photo from Bon Appetit. Quartered baby potatoes boiled ’til fork-tender, sauteed in butter, and then tossed with salt, vinegar, and chives. For a side dish, 30+ minutes can seem a little on the NOPE side but it’s mostly hands-off-and-prepare-the-rest-of-dinner with 15 minutes of boiling. Cook once, have a terrific two-days-in-a-row side dish.

Salt and Vinegar Potatoes

I used red potatoes instead of the recommended baby Yukons so they didn’t really get crispy – I mean, not what I’d consider crispy, as someone who has mentioned both waffle fries and Doritos in this post. And one thing I found with the first bite – if you’re like me and love an extra-vinegary punch, you’re going to want to use more vinegar. And when you reheat any leftovers, add even more.

Salt & Vinegar Potatoes

Sauteed baby potatoes tossed with vinegar, salt, and chives.

Ingredients

  • 2 lb small red or yukon potatoes, halved (larger ones quartered)
  • 1 cup + 2 Tbsp (or more) white vinegar, divided
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • 2 Tbsp butter or clarified butter
  • Chives

Instructions

  1. In a large sauce pan, add chopped potatoes, 1 cup vinegar, and 1 Tbsp salt.
  2. Add enough water to cover the potatoes by ~1 inch and bring to a boil.
  3. Cook until potatoes are fork-tender, ~15 minutes. Drain and pat dry with a paper towel.
  4. Return pan to medium-high heat and melt the butter.
  5. Add potatoes, a generous pinch of salt, and several grinds of black pepper.
  6. Stir occasionally and cook until golden brown, 8–10 minutes.
  7. Drizzle the potatoes with the remaining 2 Tbsp vinegar (and then add more to taste, I used closer to 4 Tbsp).
  8. Serve topped with chives and an extra pinch of salt.

Notes

Yields: 6 side servings

Adapted from Bon Appetit

Estimated time: 35 minutes

5 comments… add one
  • Ashley

    Yum, I can’t wait to try these!

  • Those looks absolutely delicious!!!!

  • I have to admit for some reason I never have made salt and vinegar roasted potatoes before… but I sure love salt and vinegar chips so I am bound to love these just as much!

  • Kate

    My boyfriend LOVES malt vinegar. I should be able to substitute that for the white vinegar, huh?

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