Hasselback Potatoes Recipe (2024)

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Crispy Hasselback potatoes is one of the best ways of cooking and enjoying potatoes. Each baked slice of the potato is soaked with delicious flavours from garlic, salt and pepper. Each bite is buttery and super delicious. It is truly a perfect side for every main dish.

Serve with chicken roast, lamb roast or baked salmon.

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Easy Hasselback Potatoes Recipe

True confession, I went through a phase of making hasselback every Sunday and baked potatoes (jacket potatoes for my UK lover) at least once a week. I miss those days I could eat whatever I want without having any child dictating the meals or compromising my choices.

I am surely not complaining, I still make one potato dish at least once a week but now I have to consider the rest of the family. Especially if I don’t want to be making separate meals at dinner time. Please tell me I am not alone on this as I sound like a mean mum now. Hahaha!

Related post: you would catch me making one of these potato dish once a week. Parmentier potatoes, creamy mashed potatoes, Perfect roast potatoes or garlic butter smashed potatoes, or boiled potatoes with parsley.

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What are Hasselback potatoes

According to Wikipedia, they are potatoes sliced thinly but not all the way through, they are then seasoned and baked to perfection until golden and crispy on the outside. They are of Swedish origin and can be paired with many main dishes. The name Hasselback originated from the restaurant the dish was first served in Sweden.

They are quite easy to make, no set skill is required to make them too. Although you do need to go gentle on your grip when slicing the potatoes, no fast fingers here please. Baked Hasselback potatoes are beautiful to look as they look like an open book or hedgehogs on a plate, not that I would eat one though.

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Why you will love this recipe and why it works

  • The number one on my list is how easily you can customise this recipe to taste. Although I have kept today's recipe simple by using simple everyday spices, fresh garlic salt and pepper. You can definitely make this your own. Rosemary is a popular herb you can add too but I love using smoked paprika or oregano from time to time.
  • For some extra yumminess, you can add grated cheddar or mozzarella cheese to each cut of the spud. The only caveat doing this is that you may have to wrap each potato in an aluminium foil to avoid making a mess. That said, it was absolutely delicious.
  • This is easy although not quick potato dish. It requires minimal prep and almost handsfree to a point. You do not need to babysit it as long as it is baked under the right temperature.
  • You slice them in a Criss crossway to make it look like a proper hedgehog when cooked.
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What you will need

Potatoes: This recipe is very forgiving and you can use any type of potatoes you have. You can also use any size of potatoes but I like to use a medium size that way, it doesn’t take forever to cook. I used Marabel potatoes as they are naturally buttery and I also love using King Edward or Desiree potatoes. Other options to choose from depending where you are reading from is Yukon gold or russets

Garlic paste: I used garlic paste as it blends in with the other ingredients used. You can use garlic powder but desist from using garlic granules for this recipe as it would burn and might affect the overall taste of the dish.

Butter

Vegetable oil: you can use any other flavourless cooking oil with a high smoking point

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

tools

A sharp knife: chef or pairing knife

Chopping board

Note

It may seems as if this recipe uses a lot of butter and oil, do not fret as the potato doesn’t retain most of it.

How to make hasselback potatoes

Preheat the oven to 200C/400F

Wash the potatoes clean under cold running water

Prepare the baking tray by spraying it with a cooking spray or lining it with a parchment paper.

Place the potato on a chopping board, holding it in between your thumb and index finger, carefully slice across the potatoes width-wise (vertically) at about 4mm interval. Make sure not to cut it all the way through. You can also use chopsticks to hold the potatoes at both ends lengthwise while you cut across it. This would stop it from cutting all the way through.

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Place the potatoes on a baking tray

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In a small bowl, add olive oil, melted butter, garlic paste, salt and pepper and mix to combine

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Brush the mixture all over the spud and into the cuts in the potatoes. Place in the oven and bake for 40 minutes. remove from the oven and baste with the reserved garlic butter mixture, return into the oven and continue to bake for another 15 to 20 minutes or until well done and crispy around the edges.

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Top with chopped parsley and serve with the mains of choice.

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How to store

Make sure it is completely cooled before storing in the fridge

To reheat: simply but them back in the oven for some few minutes at 170C/340F for about 10 minutes. alternatively, use an air fryer, it is a lot quicker and it yields a better result.

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Crispy Hasselback potatoes are one of the best ways of cooking and enjoying potatoes. Each baked slice of the potato is soaked with delicious flavours from garlic, salt and pepper. Each bite is buttery and super delicious. It is truly a perfect side for every main dish.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American, British, Swedish

Servings 4

Calories 471 kcal

Equipment

  • sharp knife

Ingredients

  • 8 medium-size potatoes
  • 1 teaspoon garlic paste
  • 2 tablespoon butter
  • cup vegetable oil
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200C/400F

  • Wash the potatoes clean under cold running water

  • Prepare the baking tray by spraying it with a cooking spray or lining it with a parchment paper.

  • Place the potato on a chopping board, holding it in between your thumb and index finger, with a sharp knife carefully slice across the potatoes width-wise (vertically) at about 4mm interval. Make sure not to cut it all the way through. You can also use chopsticks to hold the potatoes at both ends lengthwise while you cut across it. This would stop it from cutting all the way through.

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  • Place the potatoes on a baking tray

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  • In a small bowl, add olive oil, melted butter, garlic paste, salt and pepper and mix to combine

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  • Brush the marinade into all over the potato and into the cuts in the potatoes. Place in the oven and bake for 40 minutes. remove from the oven and baste with more garlic butter mixture, return into the oven and continue to bake for another 15 to 20 minutes or it is well done and crispy around the edges.

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  • Top with chopped parsley and serve.

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Nutrition

Calories: 471kcalCarbohydrates: 60gProtein: 7gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 19gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 71mgPotassium: 1431mgFiber: 7gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 177IUVitamin C: 67mgCalcium: 41mgIron: 3mg

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FAQs

Why are my potatoes soggy and not crispy? ›

Roasted potatoes can become soggy if the water content in the potato isn't fully cooked. Different potatoes have different water content percentages. Also, be mindful of the oil. Potatoes can react like sponges; too much oil can make your potatoes appear to be soggy.

Why are they called Hasselback potatoes? ›

The name Hasselback comes from a restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden, named Hasselbacken, where the recipe for Hasselback potatoes was first introduced in the 1940s. This technique looks impressive, but is surprisingly easy to do; it's a great way to add a little extra flair to your favorite veggies and meats.

Is it better to bake potatoes covered or uncovered? ›

"I see a lot of people using foil to wrap their potatoes in but this is a big no-no and causes soggy skins!" he says. Foil holds in moisture and steams the potatoes, resulting in a "boiled" taste and texture. Plus, without the use of foil, the skin will get extra crispy and flavorful.

Why are my potatoes not getting soft in the oven? ›

Old Potatoes: Very old or stored potatoes can become starchy and may not soften as well during cooking. It's best to use fresh, firm potatoes. Acidic Ingredients: If your soup contained highly acidic ingredients (e.g., tomatoes), it could have affected the texture of the potatoes.

Does soaking potatoes in water make them Crispier? ›

If you're pressed for time, the slightly sticky, cut potatoes should be soaked for a minimum of 15 minutes. However, a longer soak time may allow more starch to be removed. So, if you can prep the fries ahead of time, a few hours of soaking can help make them even crispier.

What happens if you don't boil potatoes before roasting? ›

Do I have to boil potatoes before roasting? Not necessary but this can help get the perfect consistency and crispiness. Make sure you boil them but leave them a bit al dente and they will crisp up perfectly in the oven.

Why put potatoes in cold water before cooking? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

What is the Hasselback technique? ›

Prepping potatoes Hasselback-style—i.e. making a series of evenly spaced, thin slices that go across but not all the way through—is an easy way to elevate ordinary roasted spuds.

Who invented Hasselback? ›

In 1953, the famous Hasselback potato was created by Leif Elisson from Värmland who was one of the restaurant's trainee chefs. In 1984, extensive restoration and renovation began.

What is the famous outlaw potato? ›

Famous Outlaw Potato. Each potato is over 1 lb. before toppings! Butter, cheese, sour cream, bacon, chives and a heaping pile of meat on top.

How do you fix mushy potatoes? ›

Fix them: Scoop the watery mashed potatoes into a pan and stir constantly over low heat to evaporate the excess liquid. If the potatoes are really watery, you can add either cornstarch or instant mashed potatoes a half teaspoon at a time to help the spuds thicken to your preferred consistency.

What causes mushy potatoes? ›

Soft rot of potatoes has been caused by a range of bacteria around the world such as Pectobacterium carotovorum subspecies carotovorum, Pectobacterium atrosepticum and Dickeya species. Previously, these bacteria belonged to the genus Erwinia.

Why do my potatoes come out mushy? ›

The starch in potatoes is held together by pectin. When that pectin breaks down too quickly in the boiling process, mushy potatoes result.

How do you crisp soggy potatoes? ›

Arrange cooked potatoes on a baking sheet in a single layer (if desired, line with parchment paper). Cover pan with aluminum foil and place in hot oven. Cook for 20 minutes, and then remove foil and let them go for another 5-10 minutes or until they are the crispy potatoes you are looking for.

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