Lethbridge Herald

Herb-roasted fingerling potatoes quick, tasty

- Katie Workman THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Iroast potatoes all the time, usually taking thin-skinned larger potatoes and cutting them into manageable chunks. Which are delicious, if somewhat utilitaria­n on the plate. To kick up the presentati­on a notch, with no extra work, grab a couple of pounds of fingerling­s instead.

Fingerling potatoes are small, slim, stubby potatoes — finger-shaped, as it happens. They have thin skins and roast up fairly quickly, especially if you slice them in half— 25 minutes in a fairly hot oven and done. And they have the added plus of looking quite winsome, while still crispy-on-the-outside/creamy-on-theinside and all of that.

You can stick with olive oil and salt and never be disappoint­ed, or you can add in some fresh herbs, garlic and various spices, and fancy them up a bit.

I can’t think of a meal that these wouldn’t make a little bit nicer.

HERB ROASTED FINGERLING POTATOES

Serves 6

Start to finish: 35 minutes (25 minutes hands off)

2 pounds fingerling potatoes

2 tablespoon­s

olive oil

1 teaspoon finely minced garlic

2 teaspoons minced fresh rosemary

1 tablespoon minced thyme leaves

3/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Preheat the oven to 400 F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil, and lightly spray with nonstick spray (or lightly oil the foil).

Cut the fingerling potatoes in half lengthwise, and place them on the prepared baking sheet. Drizzle with the oil, and sprinkle the garlic, rosemary, thyme, salt and pepper over them. Toss to thoroughly combine, and spread out on the baking sheet so the potatoes are in a single layer.

Roast for about 25 minutes, until the potatoes are tender and lightly browned. Serve hot or warm.

Nutrition informatio­n per serving: 160 calories; 41 calories from fat; 5 g fat (1 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholestero­l; 249 mg sodium; 27 g carbohydra­te; 4 g fiber; 1 g sugar; 3 g protein.

Katie Workman has written two cookbooks focused on easy, familyfrie­ndly cooking, “Dinner Solved!” and “The Mom 100 Cookbook.” She blogs at http://www.themom100.com/aboutkatie-workman

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