Old Fashioned Savory Canned Potatoes Made Easy |
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Prep Time: 5 Minutes Cook Time: 10 Minutes |
Ready In: 15 Minutes Servings: 6 |
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Running out of time, no time to go to the store. Want a sample side dish for a grilled pork chop or chicken? We all forget that some canned vegetables are not all that bad. Now I am a fan of fresh, but there are a few I keep on hand, and potatoes are one of them. I use them in soups to make a hearty soup for dinner in just minutes and now and then pan saute with butter and seasoning. Ninety percent of time I use fresh, but a few canned, frozen vegetables and beans are a great go to that you should always have on hand. Ingredients:
30 ounces canned potatoes (2 cans) |
1 tablespoon butter (you can add a bit more if you like and the end of cooking) |
1 teaspoon olive oil |
1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary |
1/2 teaspoon fresh parsley, and chopped fine |
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper |
1 teaspoon kosher salt |
roasted red peppers, pimentos, bacon or pancetta, scallions or thin sliced onion |
Directions:
1. Just cook - Nothing more. In a medium saute pan saute the butter and olive oil too to get the potatoes nice and brown. I like to pan saute just until lightly brown, they should take 5-8 minutes on medium high. The last minute I add the garlic, seasoning and any other OPTIONS (roasted peppers, pimento, sauteed bacon or scallions) if you desire. You can also add extra butter at this point if you want really buttery potatoes with a little sauce. 2. Simple and quick and honestly - very very good! |
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