Roasted Baby Red Potatoes

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A quick and easy recipe for crisp and flavorful baby red potatoes that go well with any meal of the day.

aerial photo of roasted herbed potatoes in a bowl

These Oven Roasted Red Potatoes just about broke Instagram!

If you follow me on Instagram, you know that I post a lot of sneak peaks, teasers, and behind the scenes stuff alongside sharing my regular content (and if you don’t follow me, what are you doing? I’m @freshaprilflours).

You’re very likely to see recipes that I’m working on, my messy kitchen, typically some kids helping me and “helping” me, and the occasional session of photo editing.

I’ll usually get a few DMs from some of you who are excited for what’s coming or eager to hear more about what ingredients I’m working with, but I don’t know that I’ve ever had so many people DM me back about a recipe than I did when a video of these roasted herbed potatoes showed up on my story.

Potatoes.

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herbed potatoes in a bowl

Friends, I had no idea you were such potato people.

Don’t get me wrong, I am a big fan of potatoes, especially ones that taste really good and are crispy and flavorful and coated in all kinds of tasty things, but honestly… I’ve put cakes and cookies and donuts and PIZZA on my stories, and whenever I share these potatoes, they almost always generate a high level of excitement.

Roasted baby potatoes must be all of your love languages or something. Right?

herbed red potatoes in a bowl

Hey… Whatever, friends. Let’s breakfast/brunch/side dish together, shall we?


Red Bliss Potatoes ingredients

First of all, these herbed potatoes are e-a-s-y peasy. The list of ingredients might look intimidating, but it’s really not bad at all. It’s just a lot of spices that blend together to make the perfect complement of flavors to that crispy Parmesan coating (<– ohhh, mama!).

aerial photo of roasted herbed potatoes in a bowl

Trust me when I say you need all of them. You (and your tastebuds!) will thank me later!

RED POTATOES: baby red potatoes also work just fine. No matter which you choose, you need 3 pounds of potatoes.

OIL & HERBS: these easy oven roasted potatoes get all of their flavor from simple ingredients: olive oil, garlic, thyme, oregano, and basil.

GRATED PARMESAN: while the cheese makes an incredible, crunchy exterior, you can keep these herb roasted potatoes vegan by leaving it out or even trying nutritional yeast.

FRESH OR DRIED PARSLEY: a sprinkle of parsley before serving is totally optional, mostly for garnish, and a bit for some extra flavor. That one is up to you!

WHAT OIL SHOULD I ROAST POTATOES IN?

You can roast your potatoes in any oil that you prefer. I like to use olive oil for the complementary taste, but you can really use any oil that you like. Keep in mind that this recipe has only been tested with olive oil, so the smoke point of another oil may affect the recipe method differently.

How to make the best Roasted Red Potatoes Recipe

STEP #1

The most labor intensive part of this recipe is cutting up the potatoes to roast. And I think that you, dear reader, are completely competent in completing this task.

STEP #2

After the potatoes are cut, it’s just a matter of tossing them in that glorious herb blend (with that little bit of olive oil, to make it stick, of course).

STEP #3

Spread everything on a large baking sheet, and get to baking!

STEP #4

Roasting potatoes in the oven is simple, but it does require a little attention. The potatoes will need about 50 to 55 minutes to achieve maximum crispness, and you’ll need to push them around every 15 minutes to ensure even browning.

These potatoes are kind of like granola, where a little more hands on time while it bakes yields the best end result for your mouth.

You can certainly bake these longer than 50ish minutes if you feel they’re not as brown as you’d like them. You know better than anyone else how you enjoy your oven roasted potatoes. You do you, friend.

After they’re perfectly browned, these tasty taters go wonderfully with breakfast.

Also brunch.

Also as a snack.

And of course, with dinner.

They’re basically just a “red potato side dish” for any meal you deem in need of a dish of roasted baby red potatoes on the side of it.

HOW TO MAKE THESE ROASTED BABY RED POTATOES IN THE AIR FRYER

If you’d like to do your herbed potatoes air fryer style, reduce the temperature to 350ºF (177ºC) and bake for about 40 minutes, turning every 10 minutes.

How to serve these Herb Roasted Potatoes

Needless to say, I have made these roasted oven potatoes countless times over my years as a recipe blogger, and almost every time I make them, we wind up eating them with nearly every meal for a couple days.

My favorite, though? With my freezer breakfast casserole.

These herb roasted potatoes are so versatile, and we’ve eaten them at all meals of the day. Consider them as a breakfast side for my make ahead breakfast casseroleInstant Pot egg bitescheesy vegetable quichecrustless caprese quicheasparagus quichebreakfast enchilada bake, or breakfast tacos.

As a lunch or dinner side, serve these potatoes alongside Philly cheesesteak stuffed peppersbuffalo chicken stuffed peppers, or Greek yogurt chicken salad.

aerial photo of slices of breakfast casserole and breakfast potatoes on a plate

Red Bliss Potatoes FAQs

While boiling or parboiling your potatoes before roasting them can speed up the process, it is not vital to the success of your recipe. This recipe for roasted potatoes starts with raw potatoes on the baking sheet.

Red potatoes are always my preference for roasting, as they are easy to prepare and the skins are delicious!

Metal is a better conductor of heat than glass, so a metal baking sheet makes a great option for oven roasted potatoes.

I’m telling you what… I might realize now why you all got so excited about a red potatoes recipe.

These roasted herbed red potatoes will become a staple in your kitchen after you try them, I’m sure of it. Perfect for feeding a crowd while entertaining, great to bring to a pot luck (reheating directions included in the recipe!), and a quick and easy way to add a side dish to dinner.

I sure do love me some versatile recipes, and this is one that can help you out for any meal you’re planning. And just for the record, these potatoes were totally kid approved, so go ahead and feed the whole fam!

herbed red potatoes on a plate

Just don’t say I didn’t warn you about possibly wanting to double the recipe (<– official warning), and a little bird once told me these herby potatoes go well with Thanksgiving, too!

aerial photo of roasted herbed potatoes in a bowl
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Oven Roasted Red Potatoes

A quick and easy recipe for crisp and flavorful baby red potatoes that go well with any meal of the day.
Prep Time15 minutes
Bake Time55 minutes
Total Time1 hour 10 minutes
Recipe Author Lynn April
Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds (1360g) baby red bliss potatoes washed and halved (quartered if potatoes are on the medium/large side)
  • 3 Tablespoons (45mL) olive oil
  • 6 cloves of garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon dried basil
  • ½ cup (45g) grated Parmesan cheese
  • 3 Tablespoons dried or fresh (and finely chopped) parsley optional; for garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400ºF (204ºC). Grease a large baking sheet with non-stick spray or olive oil. Set aside.
  • In a large bowl, toss together all of the ingredients except the parsley until potatoes are evenly coated. Pour coated potatoes onto prepared baking sheet, spreading them out as evenly as possible.
  • Bake for 45-55 minutes, turning every 15 minutes with a spatula, until browned and crisp. Sprinkle with fresh or dried parsley before serving, if desired. Potatoes are best served immediately, but will stay fresh in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave as needed, or reheat on baking sheet or large casserole dish, covered, in a 300ºF (149ºC) oven for 10-15 minutes or until heated through.
  • Air fryer instructions: reduce oven temperature to 350ºF (177ºC) and bake for about 40 minutes, turning every 10 minutes.

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Nutrition Disclosure

All nutritional values are approximate and provided to the reader as a courtesy. Changing ingredients and/or quantities will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 195kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 423mg | Potassium: 803mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 195IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 104mg | Iron: 2mg

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29 Comments

  1. GIRL. Did you know that I am a potato FIEND? I blame my German/Irish heritage (thanks, dad!) but seriously, I can’t stop//won’t stop when it comes to anything potato, and these look like heaven. There is n-o-t-h-i-n-g like a well seasoned, roasted, parmesan-y potato!!!!!!

    1. Hahaha, I did not know that! But I love that about you! How can you go wrong with a potato? They’re so versatile and SO SO YUMMY!

  2. Potatoes are my favorite vegetable! These look absolutely delicious! and so easy! Definitely something to do with our potatoes when we harvest them late summer!

  3. As a Dane/Tasmanian my blood is practically thickened with potato starch. Seriously one of my favourite vegetables, but I am very picky about how I will consume them: roasted or mashed only. One of the main reasons (well maybe not main…but important) I fell in love with Chris was his ability to make the best mashed potatoes on the planet.
    As for roasted. That’s my department, and I’m so glad I have this new, WOW, recipe to add to my roasted potato repertoire. Seriously. SERIOUSLY. Also, I’m not sharing the first batch with Chris. Nope.

    1. Me too, Megan! I was actually a little nervous about how much garlic I was adding, but I went for it anyway! I hate when something is too bland and would rather know that I can cut a flavor back a bit!

  4. Can this recipe be prepared ahead of time and then roasted in the oven? Should they be in a covered dish and refrigerated, then brought back to room temperature before roasting them for the 50ish minutes?

    1. Hi Nancy– if you’d like to prepare this ahead of time, I would cut the potatoes and mix up the oil/seasonings separately. Keep the potatoes covered or in a bag until ready to prepare, then combine and bake. If potatoes sit in the oil too long, they absorb the oil and get a weird texture. Let me know how it turns out if you try it!

  5. 5 stars
    Hi Lynn I loved this
    Recipe it’s so yummy and my family loved it I did not add dried basil because my husbands alirgic…but that’s ok but thanks for the good food recipe keep posting more!!!!

  6. 5 stars
    This is my new go-to roasted potato side! I’ve roasted a ton of spuds, but the herbs and parmesan make a crazy difference. I sub bacon grease for the olive oil (because that’s I have) and add a little bit of dill to the herb mixture. Perfection. Thanks for an awesome recipe.

  7. 5 stars
    My roomie and I cooked these on a girls night with a Parmesan chicken and zucchini. I used shredded parm and cut the reciepe to a pound of potatoes and I eye balled everything. i cooked them for as long as the reciepe called but I tried 2 at the 30 min mark. I think I would have pull them then. They were roasted perfectly. When I pulled them at 50 min they were more crispy. My roomie and boyfriend loved them.

  8. 5 stars
    Made these tonight for supper they were delicious. The only modification I made was that I only used 2 cloves of garlic.