Rissole Potatoes Fresco

If you have roughly 45 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Rissole Potatoes Fresco might be a great gluten free and lacto ovo vegetarian recipe to try. This recipe makes 4 servings with 286 calories, 4g of protein, and 17g of fat each. For $1.67 per serving, this recipe covers 13% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 4883 people were impressed by this recipe. It is brought to you by A Family Feast . Several people really liked this side dish. A mixture of baby potatoes, scallions, butter, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so flavorful. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 59%. This score is pretty good. Similar recipes include Rissole Potatoes (like at the Palace Cafe!), Baked sweet potatoes, avocado & queso fresco, and Breast of Chicken on Pumpkin/Cranberry Rissole with White Chocolate Balsamic Sauce and Asparagus.

Servings: 4

Preparation duration: 15 minutes

Cooking duration: 30 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 ½ pounds baby new red potatoes

¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

6 tablespoons butter, divided

1 small bunch of chives, snipped

¼ cup chopped fresh parsley

1 teaspoon salt

3 scallions tops and bottoms (optional)

Equipment:

frying pan

colander

pot

wooden spoon

bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

In a sauté pan, cook bacon until crisp. Let cool, then crumble and set aside. Chop parsley and chives and set aside.Peel potatoes and place in a medium to large pot of salted water. (Note: Because you will be using this same pot to sauté the potatoes after they are boiled, the pot should be nonstick and be large enough so all of the potatoes touch bottom, are not piled on top of each other, and the water should just cover the tops of the potatoes.)Bring the pot to a boil over high heat and once boiling, lower to a slow boil and cook ten minutes.Gently drain the potatoes into a colander. Place four tablespoons of the butter into the empty pot and gently pour hot potatoes over the melting butter. Cover and bring heat to medium low and cook ten more minutes without removing lid. Melt the remaining two tablespoons of butter and hold.Remove lid and turn heat to high and add salt and pepper. At this point, be very gentle as you cook and turn so that the potatoes stay whole. With two wooden spoons, gently turn and brown the potatoes over the course of ten minutes in the hot butter. (Some might brown before others so have a serving bowl close by and pluck out the browned potatoes as you go. This method will ensure an even browning without breaking up the potatoes.) Try not to shake the pan as the potatoes brown.As soon as the last potato is browned, pour the reserved melted butter over potatoes and sprinkle with the parsley and chives. Discard the browned butter in the pan.Serve with cooked crumbled bacon, chopped scallions and queso fresco on the side, or sprinkle over the top of the potatoes and serve.

 

Step by step:


1. In a sauté pan, cook bacon until crisp.

2. Let cool, then crumble and set aside. Chop parsley and chives and set aside.Peel potatoes and place in a medium to large pot of salted water. (Note: Because you will be using this same pot to sauté the potatoes after they are boiled, the pot should be nonstick and be large enough so all of the potatoes touch bottom, are not piled on top of each other, and the water should just cover the tops of the potatoes.)Bring the pot to a boil over high heat and once boiling, lower to a slow boil and cook ten minutes.Gently drain the potatoes into a colander.

3. Place four tablespoons of the butter into the empty pot and gently pour hot potatoes over the melting butter. Cover and bring heat to medium low and cook ten more minutes without removing lid. Melt the remaining two tablespoons of butter and hold.

4. Remove lid and turn heat to high and add salt and pepper. At this point, be very gentle as you cook and turn so that the potatoes stay whole. With two wooden spoons, gently turn and brown the potatoes over the course of ten minutes in the hot butter. (Some might brown before others so have a serving bowl close by and pluck out the browned potatoes as you go. This method will ensure an even browning without breaking up the potatoes.) Try not to shake the pan as the potatoes brown.As soon as the last potato is browned, pour the reserved melted butter over potatoes and sprinkle with the parsley and chives. Discard the browned butter in the pan.

5. Serve with cooked crumbled bacon, chopped scallions and queso fresco on the side, or sprinkle over the top of the potatoes and serve.


Nutrition Information:

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286k Calories
3g Protein
17g Total Fat
30g Carbs
6% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
286k
14%

Fat
17g
27%

  Saturated Fat
10g
68%

Carbohydrates
30g
10%

  Sugar
1g
2%

Cholesterol
45mg
15%

Sodium
745mg
32%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
3g
8%

Vitamin K
87µg
83%

Vitamin C
40mg
49%

Vitamin B6
0.51mg
26%

Potassium
771mg
22%

Vitamin A
978IU
20%

Fiber
4g
17%

Manganese
0.3mg
15%

Magnesium
43mg
11%

Phosphorus
108mg
11%

Folate
40µg
10%

Copper
0.2mg
10%

Vitamin B1
0.15mg
10%

Iron
1mg
10%

Vitamin B3
1mg
10%

Vitamin B5
0.55mg
6%

Vitamin B2
0.07mg
4%

Zinc
0.6mg
4%

Vitamin E
0.59mg
4%

Calcium
38mg
4%

Vitamin D
0.32µg
2%

Selenium
0.79µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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