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New potatoes are potatoes that are harvested when they're still very young, before their sugar content has converted to starch. They're small with thin skins, and their flesh is smooth and creamy when cooked. New potatoes taste best when they're roasted or boiled, rather than fried. This article provides three methods for cooking new potatoes: pan-roasted, boiled, and crushed.

Method 1
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Pan-Roasted New Potatoes

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  1. You'll need the following ingredients to make delicious pan-roasted new potatoes:
    • 1 pound new potatoes
    • 2 Tablespoons butter
    • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
    • 1 teaspoon fresh rosemary, chopped
    • Salt and pepper
  2. Wash the potatoes with cold water, taking care to scrub off dirt and other debris. Cut each potato into bite sized pieces; for small potatoes, cutting each one in half should be sufficient.
    • Because the skin of new potatoes is so thin, there's no need to peel it.
    • Use a paring knife to cut off any bruised or pitted parts from the potatoes.
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  3. Allow the butter and oil to melt together.
    • Cast iron cookware is ideal for pan-roasting potatoes; since it retains heat so well without getting too hot, it creates a crispy outer crust on the potatoes.
  4. Cook until the potatoes are brown and crispy, about five minutes. Turn the potatoes so that each side gets brown.
  5. with salt and pepper. Use tongs or a wooden spoon to toss the potatoes a bit, making sure they are covered on all sides with seasoning.
    • Add dried herbs such as rosemary, thyme, or oregano if you'd like to flavor the potatoes.
    • Add chopped onion or garlic if you wish.
  6. Reduce the heat to medium low and allow the potatoes to cook until tender, about 15 minutes.
    • Check the potatoes frequently to make sure they aren't overcooking.
    • If the potatoes absorb the butter and oil and seem to be drying out, add 1/4 cup water.
  7. Serve as a side dish to accompany chicken, fish, or steak, or toss with arugula to make a salad.
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Method 2
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Boiled New Potatoes

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  1. 1
    Gather your ingredients. You'll need the following ingredients to make simple boiled new potatoes:
    • 1 pound new potatoes
    • Butter, for serving
    • Salt and pepper, for serving
  2. Scrub off any dirt, and cut off bruised or pitted parts.
  3. Set the pot under the faucet in your sink and add water to completely cover the potatoes.
    • Before placing the potatoes in the pot, using a sharp knife draw a thin line around the potato. Make sure you don't press it too hard. Just a thin line around the potato that divides the potato into 2 different segments.
  4. Turn the burner to medium high.
  5. Lower the temperature and cook on medium low for about fifteen minutes. The potatoes are finished cooking when they are tender when pierced with a fork.
    • Monitor the potatoes closely as they cook, so the water does not boil over the top of the pot.
  6. Pour the potatoes into a colander, or use the pot's lid to strain the water from the pot over the sink.
    • If you want to peel the potato, start by peeling the center where you drew a line before boiling it. Once you start peeling from the center, the skin automatically comes away.
  7. Toss with pieces of butter and salt and pepper to taste.
    • Alternatively, slice the potatoes and use them to make Salad Nichoise.
    • Another option is to toss the potatoes with oils and spices and make a New Potato Salad.
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Method 3
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Crushed New Potatoes

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  1. You'll need the following ingredients to make crushed new potatoes:
    • 1 pound new potatoes
    • 4 Tablespoons olive oil
    • Salt and pepper
    • Optional spices, butter and grated cheese
  2. Scrub off any dirt, and cut off bruised or pitted parts.
  3. Place the pot under the faucet in your sink and add water to completely cover the potatoes.
  4. Lower the temperature and cook on medium low until the potatoes are fork tender, about 15 minutes.
  5. Oil a baking sheet with olive oil, canola oil, or vegetable oil.
    • For easy cleanup, cover the baking sheet with aluminum foil before oiling.
  6. Drain them well.
  7. Arrange them so that none of them are touching. If the baking sheet gets too full, oil a second sheet.
  8. Don't completely mash them, just crush them from above so that the inside of the potato is exposed.
    • If you don't have a potato masher, use a large fork to crush each potato.
  9. Sprinkle them with salt and pepper.
    • If you like spicier potatoes, add cayenne, chili powder, garlic powder, and any spices of your choice.
    • For a richer dish, place a pat of butter on each potato.
    • Sprinkle each potato with grated cheddar or Parmesan cheese for extra flavor.
  10. Bake the potatoes for 15 minutes. They're ready when they've turned a rich, golden brown.
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    My recipe asks for banding the new potatoes. What does this mean?
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    Banding refers to peeling one circle around the middle of the new potato. It is done to prevent the potato from splitting when boiled or otherwise cooked whole in the skin. This can easily be done using a canelle knife run around the middle in one swift motion. It looks fancy too, when the new potatoes are all done the same way.
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    Are new potatoes good for chips?
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    Not really, they're too young and fresh and will contain too much moisture. The best potatoes for making chips are old, floury ones as they have a high starch content and not much moisture. They work okay cut into halves and roasted though, which is a better use for them than chips.
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    Can I steam new potatoes?
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    Yes, new potatoes can be steamed. Use a steamer pot, add a little water to the base and bring to the boil. Add the washed new potatoes to the steamer saucepan and place on top the base saucepan, adding the lid last. Depending on size, they'll steam in about 10 to 15 minutes.
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      • Pot with lid
      • Baking sheet
      • Aluminum foil (optional)

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      To cook new potatoes on a stovetop, start by cutting them into bite-sized pieces. Next, heat oil or butter in a skillet over medium heat, and then place the potatoes cut-side down in the pan. Once you've added all of the potatoes, season them with salt, pepper, and dried herbs before covering the pan with a lid. Finally, reduce the heat to medium-low, and cook the potatoes for 15 minutes or until they're tender. To learn how to boil new potatoes, scroll down!

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