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Rosemary Roasted Potatoes

A simple and fool proof recipe for delicious rosemary roasted potatoes. 

All you need is fresh rosemary, potatoes, and a few simple spices to make this yummy side dish!

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

Roasted potatoes and me are the best of friends.

I love that I can buy a big bag of delicious baby potatoes for less than $3 (yay for Aldi’s!) and turn them into just about anything I’m in the mood for.

In this case: these fresh rosemary roasted potatoes!

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

Last week while grocery shopping, I saw how amazing the fresh rosemary looked and immediately got a craving for these rosemary roasted potatoes.

These are similar to the garlic parmesan roasted potatoes that I posted last week, but made with fresh herbs in place of parmesan.

That also means that this recipe is vegan!

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

Am I the only one who gets excited by fresh herbs?

Not only are they beautiful to look at but they add so much depth of flavor to any recipe.

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

I chopped up the rosemary with a knife to get it into slightly smaller pieces, but you don’t need to spend too much time on this step.

Just a rough chop and it’s ready to toss with your potatoes.

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

The only other ingredients you will need are: salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and olive oil.

The recipe instructions say to use up to ¼ cup of olive oil.

Really you just need to use enough to where the potatoes are evenly coated to help avoid any burning.

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

Since we are roasting these at a high temperature, it’s important to use enough olive oil and a good quality non stick pan to help avoid any burning and sticking.

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

After 15 minutes of roasting, take the potatoes out and give them a quick stir and flip.

This will help ensure that they get crispy on all sides.

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

Another 15 minutes in the oven and they’re done!

They should be all delicious and crispy looking like this.

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

I love to dip mine in ketchup, but that’s personal preference.

They’re also delicious by themselves!

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Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

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Rosemary Roasted Potatoes Recipe:

Rosemary roasted potatoes recipe made with fresh rosemary and olive oil. Everyone will love this easy side dish! #rosemaryroastedpotatoes #vegan #sidedish #roastedpotatoes

Rosemary Roasted Potatoes

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes

easy homemade rosemary roasted potatoes - an easy and tasty side dish!

Ingredients

  • 1.5 pounds baby potatoes, quartered
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ cup fresh chopped rosemary
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • up to ¼ cup olive oil

Instructions

  1. Add quartered potatoes, salt, pepper, garlic, chopped rosemary, and onion powder to a bowl.
  2. Stir to combine
  3. Add olive oil to coat, up to ¼ cup and toss to combine
  4. Spread potatoes out in an even layer on a baking sheet
  5. Roast at 450 degrees for 15 minutes, stir and flip, and roast an additional 15 minutes, until crispy
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 294Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 681mgCarbohydrates: 39gFiber: 5gSugar: 2gProtein: 5g

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Eve Haskins

Wednesday 5th of April 2023

Do you use fine sea salt or coarse sea salt?

Joy Shull

Friday 7th of April 2023

fine sea salt

Essie

Saturday 17th of September 2022

This sounds wonderful. As I have a 1 person household, the amount is too much for me all at once. Would the excess be good frozen and reheated?

Joy Shull

Monday 19th of September 2022

I typically don't recommend freezing potatoes as they do not reheat as well. I would suggest making a smaller batch!

Judd Conway

Tuesday 22nd of February 2022

I noticed that for the roasted potatoes with onion and thyme the roasting time is 45-60 minutes at 425, while in this recipe it is 30 minutes at 450. Also, in the other recipe you suggested using a glass casserole for baking, but here you recommend a non-stick pan. Is the temperature difference the reason? Is there a reason to prefer one technique over the other. I would probably use the lower temperature to reduce the amount of oil (and calories) in the dish.

Joy Shull

Tuesday 1st of March 2022

You can certainly do it either way. They were just two different recipes. I would not do 450 degrees for a glass baking dish. Both methods will result in crispy potatoes!

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