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Get ready to try your new favorite potato side dish with my mouthwatering Melting Potatoes Recipe! Pillowy-soft on the inside, yet beautifully golden brown and crisp on the outside, these easy fondant potatoes literally melt-in-your mouth. Everyone at the table will love them!
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Melting Potatoes
If you know me, you know I’m always on the hunt for unique potato recipes. Potatoes are one of my favorite vegetables to cook with; they’re hearty, filling, last a long time in the pantry, and are so versatile!
Why not combine two of the potato’s best features into one? That’s the magic of Melting Potatoes, traditionally known as Fondant Potatoes! Roasted hot with broth added to the pan, these potatoes develop a soft inside that practically melts like butter and yet become beautifully crispy on the outside.
If you’re looking for new potato recipe ideas, try this fun potato side dish! It’s delicious, beautiful, and the perfect side dish for steak, chicken, pork tenderloin, and more! I’ll show you how to make melting potatoes and share my favorite dinner pairings for them. Enjoy!
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Melting Potatoes Recipe Ingredients
- Yukon Gold potatoes: I like Yukon Gold for their tender, waxy interior and thin skin. You can also use russet, but peel them first if you do.
- Unsalted butter: Unsalted butter lets you choose how much salt to add! If you use salted butter, make sure to cut down on added salt.
- Garlic: Use freshly pressed or minced garlic; it’ll have a much better flavor than powdered. I recommend a garlic press to make this easy.
- Chicken broth: Chicken and vegetable broth both complement the potatoes well and have a nice neutral flavor.
- Thyme: Fresh or dried thyme both work well here.
- Salt and pepper: I prefer Maldon sea salt flakes and freshly ground black pepper. Kosher salt also works well, but I recommend avoiding fine table salt.
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How to Make Melting Potatoes
- Preheat the oven to 425°F. While the oven is heating, peel the potatoes (if desired) and slice them into ½-inch rounds (or wedges, if you prefer).
- Place the butter in a microwave safe bowl and heat in 10 second intervals until completely melted.
- Mince the garlic, then add it, the melted butter, and the sliced potatoes to a large mixing bowl. Toss well to coat.
- Transfer the potatoes to a 9 by 13-inch baking dish and arrange them in a single layer, making sure to pour on any remaining butter and garlic.
- Pour in the chicken broth and shuffle the pan to evenly coat.
- Season with salt, pepper, and dried thyme.
- Bake for 55 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender and have absorbed almost all of the liquid. A fork should easily insert into the center of the slices.
- Optional: Set the oven to broil and cook an additional 2-3 minutes, then flip and broil another 2 minutes or less. This crisps the potatoes up further.
- Remove, garnish with fresh thyme, and enjoy!
Fondant Potato Tips
- Instead of using the broiler to crisp the potatoes, you can also cook them without the broth for 5-10 minutes, then add in the broth and cook them the rest of the way.
- Chicken or vegetable broth both work well, but you can always change things up with beef broth, pork stock, or even add a splash of white wine!
- If you’re using thin-skinned potatoes like Yukon Gold, you don’t need to peel them. For russet potatoes, however, peel the potatoes first to ensure they soak up the broth. I recommend using Yukon Gold if possible, however.
- Serve these up with all your favorite baked potato toppings, like sour cream, chives, bacon, and cheese!
Melted Potatoes Substitutions
- Potatoes: Any type of potato can work for this recipe, even fingerling potatoes sliced in half or purple potatoes! Use your favorite!
- Broth: Chicken and vegetable broth have the best flavor for this dish. If you don’t have any broth, using chicken soup base or bouillon cubes will work too.
- Thyme: You can use your favorite herbs for this recipe. I like thyme, but fresh rosemary is delicious as well!
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Melting Potatoes Recipe FAQ
What are Melting Potatoes?
Melting potatoes are potatoes cut into slices and cooked in the oven in broth so they’re super soft, then broiled to form a perfect crispy crust! With a combination of soft and crisp textures, the inside of the potato melts in your mouth! Traditionally, they’re known as Fondant Potatoes.
How thick should I cut my potatoes?
I cut my melting potatoes into ½-inch rounds, but some recipes prefer them a bit thicker (up to 1-inch slices). Keep in mind this may affect the cooking time, so I recommend sticking to ½-inch thick potato slices.
Potato Recipe Ideas
- Creamy Mashed Potatoes
- Roasted Fingerling Potatoes
- Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes
- German Potato Salad
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Recipe
Melting Potatoes
Isabel Laessig
You've never had potatoes like these before! My Melting Potatoes Recipe makes fluffy-yet-crispy potatoes perfect for any occasion!
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 55 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 2
Calories 431 kcal
Equipment
9 by 13 inch baking dish
Ingredients
- 3 Yukon gold potatoes
- 4 Tablespoons Unsalted butter
- 4 cloves Garlic
- 1 cup Chicken broth
- 1 teaspoon Thyme dried or fresh
- ½ teaspoon Salt
- ½ teaspoon Pepper
- 1 Tablespoon Fresh thyme for garnish, optional
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Instructions
Preheat the oven to 425°F. While the oven is heating, peel the potatoes and slice them into ½” rounds, or wedges if you prefer.
3 Yukon gold potatoes
Place the butter in a microwave safe bowl and heat for 10 second intervals until completely melted.
4 Tablespoons Unsalted butter
Mince the garlic, then add it, the melted butter, and the sliced potatoes to a large mixing bowl, and toss well to coat.
4 cloves Garlic
Transfer the potatoes to a 9″x13″ baking pan and arrange them in a single layer, making sure to pour on any remaining butter and garlic.
Pour in the chicken broth and shuffle the pan to evenly coat.
1 cup Chicken broth
Season with sat, pepper, and dried thyme.
½ teaspoon Salt, ½ teaspoon Pepper, 1 teaspoon Thyme
Bake for 55 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender and have absorbed almost all of the liquid. A fork should easily insert into the center of the slices.
Optional: Set the oven to broil and cook an additional 2-3 minutes.
Remove, garnish with fresh thyme, and enjoy!
1 Tablespoon Fresh thyme
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Notes
Potato Recipe Tips
- Instead of using the broiler to crisp the potatoes at the end, you can also cook them without the broth for 5-10 minutes, then add in the broth and cook the rest of the way.
- I like chicken or vegetable broth, but you can always change things up with beef broth, pork stock, or even add a splash of white wine!
- If you’re using thin-skinned potatoes like Yukon Gold, you don’t need to peel them. For russet potatoes, however, peel the potatoes first to ensure they soak up the broth.
- Serve these up with all your favorite baked potato toppings, like sour cream, chives, bacon, and cheese!
Melting Potato Substitutions
- Potatoes: Any type of potato can work for this recipe, even fingerling potatoes sliced in half or purple potatoes! Use your favorite!
- Broth: Chicken and vegetable broth have the best flavor for this dish. If you don’t have any broth, using chicken soup base or bouillon cubes will work too.
- Thyme: You can use your favorite herbs for this recipe. I like thyme, but fresh rosemary is delicious as well!
Nutrition
Serving: 1servingCalories: 431kcalCarbohydrates: 49gProtein: 8gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 15gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 60mgSodium: 637mgPotassium: 1240mgFiber: 6gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 922IUVitamin C: 59mgCalcium: 74mgIron: 3mg
Keyword fondant potato, fondant potatoes, melted potatoes, melting potatoes
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About Isabel Laessig
Hi! I’m Isabel Laessig, also known as Family Foodie, creator of Sunday Supper Movement and author of the Boujee Steak Cookbook. Sunday Supper is my mission to bring family back around the dinner table. Join me in making family meal-time a tradition to celebrate!
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