By Eddy − On Monday, November 7, 2016, 7 years ago in Side Recipes
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Portuguese Style Parisienne Potatoes Recipe


This Portuguese style Parisienne potatoes recipe creates the incredible tasting potatoes we love so much but usually buy them already made.
Portuguese Style Parisienne Potatoes Recipe


Preparation time 15 min
Cooking Time1 h
Ready In1 h 15 min
Level of DifficultyEasy
Servings4

Ingredients

1 pound (lb) of parisienne potatoes (small potato balls), peeled1⁄2 cup of olive oil1 tablespoon of garlic salt2 teaspoons of paprika2 tablespoons of dried oregano1 tablespoon of roasted garlic and red pepper spice mix2 tablespoons of olive oil
1 pound (lb) of parisienne potatoes (small potato balls), peeled1⁄2 cup of olive oil1 tablespoon of garlic salt2 teaspoons of paprika2 tablespoons of dried oregano1 tablespoon of roasted garlic and red pepper spice mix2 tablespoons of olive oil
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Instructions

  1. Combine the potatoes and spices with the half cup of olive oil.
  2. Mix everything so all potatoes are coated.
  3. Place in the fridge for about 4 hours so it marinates.
  4. Preheat the oven to 180°C or  350°F.
  5. In a glass baking dish, pour 2 tablespoons of olive oil and spread it well on bottom of the dish.
  6. Place the marinated potatoes on bottom of dish in a single row.
  7. Bake for about 1 hour and flip the potatoes half way through cooking.
Recipe Credit: Dannygirl, food.com

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Daniel
Daniel
How much of the "Portuguese Ingredients" or Piri Piri? Or is the combination of garlic salt/paprika/dried oregano, etc. what makes it?
2 months ago, Saturday, February 17, 2024
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Tracey
Tracey
This recipe is amazing! I made it for 35 people - used russet potatoes and a very large pan and cooked them on the bbq. Received rave reviews and there were hardly any left overs!!! This is a keeper!
9 months ago, Thursday, July 13, 2023
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Frederick Souza
Frederick Souza
You can save a lot of time if you boil the potatoes so that they are cooked through but not mushy. I usually use cubed potato and that takes about 12 min of boiling before being drained and the spices added. Then you can roast them until you like the crispiness or crust.
1 year ago, Saturday, March 11, 2023
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Eddy
Great tip, thank you.
1 year ago, Saturday, March 11, 2023
Ken Spink
Ken Spink
These should work really well in our air fryer ( most things do!). I used to make Parisienne potatoes years ago using a special tool which would cut the small spheres from larger potatoes. Cubes would definitely be much easier!
1 year ago, Saturday, March 11, 2023
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Eddy
Great to hear Ken.
1 year ago, Saturday, March 11, 2023
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