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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 02/23/2024

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These crispy parmesan potatoes are soft and tender on the inside, golden-baked and parmesan crusted on the outside. All it takes is some simple seasonings and 35 minutes!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: Parmesan potatoes are quick, easy, and seriously addictive! Serve these potatoes as a side dish or appetizer with ranch or marinara for dipping.

How long it takes: 35 minutes

Equipment you’ll need: just one pan

Servings: 6

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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 Crispy Roasted Parmesan Potatoes
  • 3 Why You’ll Love This Parmesan Potatoes Recipe
  • 4 Ingredients You’ll Need
  • 5 How to Make Parmesan Potatoes
  • 6 Recipe Tips
  • 7 Make This Parmesan Potatoes Recipe Your Own
  • 8 What to Serve With Parmesan Crusted Potatoes
  • 9 Storing and Reheating Leftovers
  • 10 More Roasted Potatoes Recipes
  • 11 Get the Recipe: Parmesan Potatoes Recipe

Crispy Roasted Parmesan Potatoes

These roasted parmesan potatoes are loaded with flavor inside and out. It’s the best potato recipe to hit my oven since crispy smashed potatoes. The crunchy parmesan crust is totally addictive (ask my parmesan crusted grilled cheese). A bucketload of savory flavor is baked right into the potatoes, with simple but mouthwatering seasonings and a thick coating of freshly grated parmesan cheese. You’ll want to devour the whole pan!

Why You’ll Love This Parmesan Potatoes Recipe

  • Extra crispy. The secret to crispy roasted potatoes is a high oven temperature and preheating the pan before you add the potatoes. This recipe allows you to preheat the pan with the butter already in it, so you save a step. It’s a win-win.
  • Parmesan crusted. The BEST part about these potatoes? Obviously, it’s the parmesan crust. The cheese melts and bakes into a lacy delight, turning the edges of these potatoes irresistibly crisp and deliciously savory.
  • SO EASY! These luxurious potatoes are no-fuss and quick to prepare all in a single baking dish.
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Ingredients You’ll Need

The ingredients list for these potatoes is short, and I’ve included some quick notes below. Scroll to the recipe card for a printable ingredients list and detailed instructions.

  • Potatoes –Small Yukon Gold potatoes are my choice but other types of potatoes will work, too.
  • Butter –You can replace the butter with olive oil if preferred. The potatoes will be slightly more oily.
  • Parmesan – Fresh, finely grated parmesan cheese is best or you can use pre-grated real parmesan cheese from the refrigerator aisle (not the shelf-stable kind).
  • Seasoning –Garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.

How to Make Parmesan Potatoes

As always, you’ll find printable directions in the recipe card below the post. For now, let’s go through the recipe step-by-step, to make these delicious roasted parmesan potatoes:

  • Prep the potatoes. Give your potatoes a good scrub and chop them in half or thirds, depending on the size of your potatoes.
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  • Prepare the pan. Melt butter in a baking dish (I place it right into the oven to melt), then stir in the seasonings. Top the melted butter mixture with a layer of parmesan cheese.
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  • Add the potatoes. Arrange your chopped potatoes over the parmesan layer in the baking dish, cut side down. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Bake. Roast the potatoes at 400ºF for 25 to 30 minutes. The potatoes should be golden and crispy, and tender enough to easily pierce with a fork. Let the potatoes cool for a few minutes, then flip them to show off the crunchy cheese on the bottom.
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  • Serve! After you let them cool for a few minutes, serve the potatoes hot. We love them with a side of ranch dressing or marinara sauce for dipping.

Recipe Tips

It doesn’t take much for this recipe to turn out great! These are my final tips for the best parmesan potatoes:

  • Use real parmesan. Not only is the flavor better in fresh parmesan, but freshly grated cheese is less oily than pre-grated.
  • Don’t press the potatoes into the pan. Just place them cut-side down over the top of the other ingredients. We found that if you press the potatoes into the cheese, it tends to compress it and the cheese doesn’t adhere as well to the potatoes.
  • Should I soak potatoes before roasting? Soaking the potatoes before roasting isn’t necessary in this recipe. However, if you have time, feel free to do so as it can help the finished potatoes get even crispier in the oven. See my crispy roasted potatoes recipe for details.
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Make This Parmesan Potatoes Recipe Your Own

Change up the seasonings and ingredients to make these crispy potatoes your own. Try these ideas:

  • Try different seasoning. Replace the individual seasonings in this recipe with 2 to 3 teaspoons of all-purpose seasoning. Homemade Cajun seasoning also adds a nice kick.
  • Use another type of potato. I find this recipe turns out best with starchier potatoes, like Yukon Gold, but you can also make it with baby potatoes, fingerling potatoes, or red potatoes.
  • Add herbs. Sprinkle the potatoes with fresh or dried rosemary, thyme, oregano, or Italian seasoning.
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What to Serve With Parmesan Crusted Potatoes

Appetizer: Parmesan potatoes make the perfect finger food served with ranch dressing (made with homemade ranch seasoning mix!), or marinara sauce for dunking. This homemade tzatziki is also delicious and refreshing.

Side dish: Pair these potatoes with hearty beef chili at your next Game Day party. Serve the potatoes as a side with spice rubbed pork tenderloin or air fryer pork chops. They go great with honey garlic salmon or grilled salmon, too. In all honesty, crispy cheese-covered potatoes go well with pretty much anything!

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Storing and Reheating Leftovers

  • Fridge. Store any leftover parmesan potatoes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 to 4 days.
  • To reheat. Arrange the potatoes in a baking dish, this time cheese side up, and place them into the oven at 400ºF for 5 to 10 minutes until they’re crispy again. You may also reheat in the microwave, but the texture will change.
  • Freeze. To freeze any leftovers, wait until the potatoes are cooled completely and then freeze them in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Defrost in the fridge and then reheat. Texture will likely change slightly.

More Roasted Potatoes Recipes

Rosemary Roasted Potatoes – Crispy and Delicious!Air Fryer Potatoes – crispy with hardly any oil!Roasted Fingerling PotatoesGarlic Roasted Potatoes with Paprika

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Recipe

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 25 minutes mins

Total Time: 35 minutes mins

6 servings

Print Rate Recipe

Crispy parmesan potatoes are roasted until golden with garlic, simple seasonings, and plenty of freshly grated parmesan cheese. Ready in 35 minutes!

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds small Yukon Gold potatoes
  • ¼ cup butter
  • ¾ cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper, or to taste
  • Ranch or marinara for serving, optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.

  • Scrub the potatoes, trimming if necessary. Cut the potatoes in half or into thirds, depending on size.

  • Put butter into a 9 x1 3 inch baking dish or pan; place dish in the oven for about 5 minutes to melt butter. Remove dish from oven.

  • Sprinkle the garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika on top of the melted butter. Stir to distribute spices and spread butter into an even layer. Sprinkle parmesan cheese evenly onto butter mixture.

  • Carefully place potatoes in a single layer on top of the cheese/butter mixture, cut side down.

  • Spray or brush with olive oil (1 teaspoon) and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

  • Bake in preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the potatoes are golden brown and crispy on the bottom, and fork-tender on the inside. Cool for 5 minutes before flipping each potato over so the cheesy layer is on top.

  • Serve hot, as is, or with ranch or marinara.

Notes

  • Nutrition information does not include your choice of dipping sauce.
  • Storage: Store any leftover parmesan potatoes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 to 4 days.
  • Freezing: Freezing may change the texture of the potatoes, but if you want to freeze leftovers, wait until the potatoes are cooled completely and then freeze them in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Defrost in the fridge and then reheat.
  • To Reheat: Arrange the potatoes in a baking dish, this time cheese side up, and place them into the oven at 400ºF for 5 to 10 minutes until they’re crispy again. You may also reheat in the microwave, but the texture will change.

    Nutrition Information

    Calories: 210kcal, Carbohydrates: 22g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 31mg, Sodium: 481mg, Potassium: 512mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 360IU, Vitamin C: 23mg, Calcium: 128mg, Iron: 1mg

    This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

    © Author: Rachel Gurk

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    FAQs

    Why do you soak potatoes in water before roasting? ›

    Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

    Why are my potatoes not getting crispy in the oven? ›

    An overcrowded pan will turn a sauna into a steam bath; Your potatoes will cook, but they'll be soft, moist, and bland like steamed potatoes. Even if you're tempted to save dishes by throwing a mound of potatoes onto one baking sheet, parsing them out over two will give them the space they need to crisp up.

    Why boil potatoes before roasting? ›

    Parboiling potatoes allows you to get crispy roasted potatoes that have a nice crust on the outside while being soft on the inside. Some people confuse parboiling with blanching, but in fact these are two separate cooking methods with two different uses!

    Why are my potatoes soggy and not crispy? ›

    Roasted potatoes can become soggy if the water content in the potato isn't fully cooked. Different potatoes have different water content percentages. Also, be mindful of the oil. Potatoes can react like sponges; too much oil can make your potatoes appear to be soggy.

    What happens if you don't soak potatoes before baking? ›

    Yes! Soak the potatoes in cold water to remove the excess starch from the outside of the potato. There are a few reasons why you want to remove that starch (it makes the potatoes burn, it keeps them from crisping up, it turns to sugar) but all you really need to remember is to soak them at least one hour.

    What happens if you don't soak potatoes in water? ›

    A: The main reasons to cut the potatoes and pre-soak in water are: To allow the excess starches and sugars to be removed from the outer surface of the fry strips AND to keep the potatoes from browning prematurely from exposure to air. Covering in water helps the potato from turning a dark color.

    What is the best oil for roast potatoes? ›

    Neutral, low-cost oil such as vegetable oil, canola oil, safflower oil, peanut oil, corn oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, etc., work well for roasting. These oils have a high smoke point, allowing the potatoes to get very hot to achieve maximum crispiness.

    Why put flour on roast potatoes? ›

    Roast for 1hr until golden and crisp, and don't forget to turn them occasionally to ensure they cook evenly. Here's a few tricks to try to make them even more delicious. Sprinkle your parboiled potatoes with flour. This gives potatoes extra crunch.

    Should I dry potatoes before roasting? ›

    To have a truly marvellous roast potato, one must simply let the potato dry completely after parboiling, before roasting in extremely hot fat. If you have two ovens you can cook them separately to your roast at a different temperature.

    What happens if you don't boil roast potatoes? ›

    You can, but you don't need to boil them first. Boiling them won't make them more crispy, but it will make them more tender. The best way to make them crispy is to boil them, then shallow fry them to dry and begin the browning process, then finish them off in the oven.

    How does Gordon Ramsay make the best roast potatoes? ›

    In a video online, Gordon explained: “For crispy roast potatoes, you can depend on them, my tip is to parboil them, leave them to steam dry, then sprinkle them with semolina or flour, and then give them a good roughing up.”

    How do you keep roast potatoes crispy? ›

    If you want to make this roast potatoes day before recipe and keep the potatoes crispy, ensure you put them in hot oil before baking them. This will help the potatoes stay crispy. If you're preparing roast potatoes in advance and find they have gone soggy in the fridge.

    Can you put too much oil in roast potatoes? ›

    'Though we all love a crispy roast potato, it can be really easy to mess them up,' said Jeff. 'If you drown them in too much oil, they'll burn on the outside and be undercooked on the inside. ' He recommends par-boiling your spuds then fluffing them up before roasting for best results.

    Why do my roast potatoes take so long to cook? ›

    If you're cooking the potatoes after they've been in the fridge, the cooking time may be a little longer than normal as the potatoes will be cold. If you are cooking a whole roast dinner and are in and out of the oven you may find your roasties take a little longer.

    Why are my roast potatoes hard? ›

    Simply tossing raw potatoes into the pan before roasting will guarantee tough results because the high water content will steam out over the course of a long cooking time. "You feel more like you're eating the skin, because the structure just collapses inside," says Hanson. "It also gets too hard.

    How long can you soak potatoes in water before cooking? ›

    How long can peeled and cut potatoes sit in water before cooking, before they begin taking on too much water? A: We usually recommend no more than 24 hours. You can keep the potatoes from absorbing the water by making sure the water is not salted, and is chilled (you can even add ice to the water).

    How long should you soak potatoes in water? ›

    If you're pressed for time, the slightly sticky, cut potatoes should be soaked for a minimum of 15 minutes. However, a longer soak time may allow more starch to be removed. So, if you can prep the fries ahead of time, a few hours of soaking can help make them even crispier.

    Why do chefs soak potatoes? ›

    The reason is to prevent the potatoes exposure to air, which causes dehydration, oxidation, and discoloration. Immersing cut potatoes will also help rinse off excess starch.

    Why does soaking potatoes in water make them crispy? ›

    Soaking the sliced potatoes in water helps to draw out some of the starch from the middle of the potato, resulting in a sturdier, crispier French fry.

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