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    Would it be better to parboil them first?
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    There is no need to. Parboiling can make them into mashed potatoes because they're so small.
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    Can I use garlic powder instead of fresh garlic?
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    Yes, absolutely. However, if you're replacing fresh garlic with powdered garlic, you should use 1/2 tsp. for each clove of garlic.
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    What temperature is it roasted at?
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    As per instructions #2, preheat oven to 400° Fahrenheit (204° Centigrade).
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    What spice can I use in place of rosemary?
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    You could use thyme, basil, or oregano. Regular old Italian spices should work as well. Feel free to be creative!
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    Can I put the potatoes in oven at 350 because something else is cooking at 350?
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    Yes, they will just take a little longer to roast. Check on them after about 30 minutes, and then cook them for another 5-10 minutes if they're still not done. Repeat this until the potatoes are golden brown and fork tender.
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    What are baby potatoes called?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Baby potatoes is a term for any variety of potato that's been harvested before it's fully matured. They can also be called new potatoes as well as creamers. However, small but fully mature red potatoes can sometimes be called baby potatoes simply because of their small size.
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    Do I need to peel baby potatoes?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Baby potatoes can be eaten peeled or unpeeled, depending on your preference. However, if you do plan to roast or boil them with the skin on, be sure to scrub them with a vegetable brush or your hands under running water to remove any dirt from the surface. If you want to speed up the cooking time of both peeled and unpeeled potatoes, cut them in half.
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    What do you eat with roasted potatoes?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    The short answer is that roasted potatoes go well with almost anything. They can accompany almost any protein-based dish such as chicken, steak, pork, fish, tofu, or seitan. They're also a great party snack or tasty appetizer. You really can't go wrong!
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