Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Herbed Hasselback potatoes or Accordion potatoes

Hasselback potatoes
Vegan Herbed Hasselback Potatoes or Accordion Potatoes

Some weekdays I am so excited I make a lot of things in the morning but forget to cook my packed lunch. Today was one such. It just happened that I had been to Jambli Naka, Thane's main vegetable market area a couple of days back and bought home vegetables enough to last the whole week. Yesterday P on his way back from buying fruits found some veggies tempting and bought in another bunch. The result is that I am in a marathon cooking race in order to finish the vegetables while they are still fresh.

Last night I made vegan chikoo ice creams and as I am writing this I am slurping on one delicious, creamy scoop that will have you addicted vegan ice creams. I am not exaggerating. It is that delish and if you have any doubts, come over and I will make you some! But this isn't about the ice cream. This is about the potatoes that were threatening to fall off from the 'tokri' [woven cane basket] allotted to them. The potatoes we get during the Summer is ideal for baking. They are large and oblong with thin, smooth skin. I find that they are convenient for slicing half-way, but you can use any size as long as you are fine with slicing many small ones!

Hasselback potatoes

Hasselback potatoes have nothing to do with David Hasselhoff though I have caught myself terming these hasselhoff potatoes more than once! According to internet gyan this simple yet brilliant dish comes from Sweden and takes its name from Hasselbacken, the restaurant that first served them. It is not very different from baked potatoes and yet there is brilliance in the recipe. This recipe makes the potatoes very crusty on the top and extremely tender inside.

I am going to make these for starters when I have guests over next time but you don't really need an occasion. Have these for breakfast or with tea. So what is so great about baked potatoes, whether they are wedges or accordion like? There are many things that work for me in this dish. They are not as oily, heavy or messy. You won't need a sauce to serve. The herbs inside the slices remain tender and do not dry up as in potato wedges. They look nice too and that helps when you have children!

Hasselback potatoes

Dish: Vegan Herbed Hasselback Potatoes or Accordion Potatoes
Yield: 2
My recipe is adapted from Chicho's kitchen

Ingredients:
2 large, oblong potatoes, Season's new ones preferably
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes
3 tbsps. olive oil
1 tbsp. nutritional yeast flakes (Optional)
3 tbsps. of any fresh herb you like. I used chives. Coriander, rosemary, thyme, parsley will do equally well.
Black salt or kala namak - 2 pinches
Sea salt to taste

Method:
Pre-heat oven at 220 deg. C.

Wash and scrub potatoes in cold water and pat dry.

Place potatoes on the longer side and slice thin (mine were about 4mm thick) three quarters down. Do not slice all the way down or you will cut the potatoes. The reason for not slicing all the way is to let the potatoes fan out after baking and retain the herbs inside.

In a small bowl mix the oil with the rest of the ingredients.

Using a cutlery knife, scoop small portions and apply the herb mixtures in between the slices well.

Roll potatoes in the bowl to cover with left over herb and oil mixture on the outside too.

Line baking pan with foil. Place the potatoes on it. Bake for about 50 minutes at 220 deg. C till the skin becomes brown and crisp.

Garnish with herbs used inside.

Serve immediately.

P.S: But when I want potato wedges, I want only potato wedges!

The vegan scoop of chikoo ice cream has been licked clean so it is only fair that I should now sign off and get myself another scoop, no?

I forgot to tell you that alphonsos are here and making their seductive presence felt all the time!

Alphonso

I still haven't had enough of the fruits, so incorporating them in desserts is not happening yet:).

A bite

What is Summer making you cook in your kitchen?

Something different but close to this recipe:


Stuffed Baked Potatoes with Vegan Cheese and Herb Filling


Baked baby carrots


Baked potatoes Hi contrast


Oven dried tomatoes

12 comments:

  1. This is an excellent idea, I am going to try it out soon :)

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  2. Harini, those look gorgeous and so easy to make. I am planning to make them for Easter dinner now, so thank you for sharing :-)

    Love your pictures!

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  3. Thanks, Priya and Michelle! Do let me know how it turned out for you:).

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  4. Love potatoes in any form and this looks great and delicious..

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  5. What a fabulous way to make potatoes. the pics are making me droll! good and sweet mangoes are still elusive in Bangalore... maybe in a few weeks.. But at present, I am gorging on mangoes and jackfruit in Kerala :)

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  6. Wow,Wonderful Potatoes. Never tried it this way. Mangoes are making appearances here also,but am yet to see King Alphonso

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  7. Anything potatoes and we're sold! These look very inviting! As for that slice of hapoos? You're killing here!

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  8. oh, how i missed those alphonso, they are the best. i've lived in goa for 6 years and the alphonso seasonal is the most fruit seasonal i always fancy.

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  9. Looks like honey brazed ham Harini. Hope you are doing well. Viji

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  10. Thanks all!

    Viji, how are you? So good to see you here:). Now, that comparison tells me that looks can be mighty deceiving:). But I prefer this tame dish any day over the poor pig!

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  11. Dear Harini,

    Is there anything called drooling to death? the first one is potatoes...the next is the fistful of delight aka apla hapoos amba...the scent almost chases you down the street in this season:)
    Lovely tempting photoes :)

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