Wondering about what to pair these aromatic roast potatoes aka Aloo Chat with? Why not serve them with my Chicken Korma? Roasted potatoes are a treat that everyone enjoys but they do take time. Another downfall of roast potatoes is how much fat is needed in order to get them crispy on the outside. I think I found a way to make delicious roasted potatoes in 30-35 minutes without using a lot of fat! The spice blend I am coating these little beauties with is also one of a kind. Delicious, aromatic and a little spicy! In addition to the dried spices the potatoes are flavoured with fresh cilantro, sliced green onions and a spritz of lime juice! No boring potatoes here!
What are baby potatoes?
Baby potatoes are those cute, little potatoes you see in supermarkets . They are the same as new potatoes. Baby potatoes have thin skin and do not need peeling, which is a huge bonus when it comes to time saving. Eating potatoes with their skin on also has some benefits as potato skins add more fibre and vitamins to our diets.
What is the best way to roast them?
The best and the quickest way to roast baby potatoes is to boil them first. Then brush them with oil and cook them under a broiler/grill (in the UK) until crispy. Admittedly, this method doesn’t deliver the same crispy skin as the traditional method does but it is a much quicker and healthier way to enjoy your spuds! After boiling them break them in half with a spoon to create rough edges. This will ensure a crispier exterior. Then quickly broil/grill them until golden. Alternatively you can crush these baby potatoes. Firmly press on a potato with a potato masher to flatten it, then proceed with the recipe.
Can I use regular sized potatoes?
Yes you can! Just quarter them after boiling and proceed with the recipe.
What spices go well with oven roasted potatoes?
The spice mix I am using on my roasted baby potatoes today is inspired by Indian Aloo Chat aka favourite Indian street food snack! However, I’ve simplified the mix. So you don’t have to go to Indian stores to source chat masala, a vital ingredient for that dish. I wanted you to enjoy these perfectly spiced roasted baby potatoes using just a few spices that are easy to find in most supermarkets. Cumin seeds, fennel seeds and coriander seeds are first toasted and then crushed in a mortar or a spice grinder. If you are unable to find seeds, using up to date ground spices are fine. Spices lose their aromatic qualities after a certain amount of time. So make sure yours are still fragrant before using them! Then garam masala and chilli powder is added to the mix. The entire mixture is impossibly aromatic. You won’t be able to stop smelling it!
Are these potatoes spicy?
These potatoes can be as hot as you want them to be! To adjust the spiciness simply add or reduce the amount of chilli powder used. The potatoes that come out as a result of this particular recipe are not hot but they do have a light hint of spice. More favourite potato recipes to try:
Rosemary Potatoes au Gratin Chipotle Mayo Roasted Potato Wedges Loaded Potato Skins with Chorizo Sausage and Bravas Sauce Rosemary and Thyme Roast Chicken and Potatoes