Simple Company Potatoes

You can never have too many side dish recipes, so give Simple Company Potatoes a try. One portion of this dish contains roughly 8g of protein, 21g of fat, and a total of 339 calories. For 80 cents per serving, this recipe covers 11% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 12. 588 people were glad they tried this recipe. It is brought to you by Add A Pinch. Head to the store and pick up sour cream, shredded cheese, salt and pepper, and a few other things to make it today. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 55 minutes. It is a good option if you're following a gluten free diet. Overall, this recipe earns a good spoonacular score of 76%. Similar recipes include Company Potatoes, Simple Twice Baked Potatoes, and Simple Mashed Potatoes.

Servings: 12

Preparation duration: 10 minutes

Cooking duration: 45 minutes

 

Ingredients:

olive oil

5 pounds red potatoes, cleaned and sliced

salt and pepper to taste

2 cups shredded cheese

6-8 ounces sour cream

Equipment:

baking pan

oven

Cooking instruction summary:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.Layer potatoes in a large baking dish.Pour olive oil over potatoes.Bake until potatoes are fork tender, about 30 minutes.Spoon sour cream on top of potatoes and spread.Add any optional items you prefer.Sprinkle shredded cheese on top of sour cream and bake until cheese is bubbly and melted, about 15 more minutes.

 

Step by step:


1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.Layer potatoes in a large baking dish.

2. Pour olive oil over potatoes.

3. Bake until potatoes are fork tender, about 30 minutes.Spoon sour cream on top of potatoes and spread.

4. Add any optional items you prefer.Sprinkle shredded cheese on top of sour cream and bake until cheese is bubbly and melted, about 15 more minutes.


Nutrition Information:

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339k Calories
8g Protein
21g Total Fat
30g Carbs
13% Health Score
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Calories
339k
17%

Fat
21g
33%

  Saturated Fat
6g
38%

Carbohydrates
30g
10%

  Sugar
3g
3%

Cholesterol
22mg
7%

Sodium
356mg
16%

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Protein
8g
16%

Potassium
894mg
26%

Vitamin C
16mg
20%

Phosphorus
197mg
20%

Vitamin B6
0.34mg
17%

Vitamin E
2mg
14%

Vitamin K
14µg
14%

Manganese
0.27mg
14%

Copper
0.26mg
13%

Calcium
129mg
13%

Fiber
3g
13%

Magnesium
46mg
12%

Vitamin B3
2mg
11%

Vitamin B1
0.16mg
11%

Folate
36µg
9%

Iron
1mg
9%

Zinc
1mg
8%

Vitamin B2
0.14mg
8%

Vitamin B12
0.47µg
8%

Selenium
4µg
6%

Vitamin B5
0.6mg
6%

Vitamin A
227IU
5%

covered percent of daily need
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