Hasselback potatoes is a Swedish dish, which took its name from Hasselbacken, the Stockholm restaurant where this dish was first served.A hasselback potato is a baked potato dish, this dish goes for whole skinned potatoes cut into very thin slices by keeping the bottom of the potato intact.These baked hasselback potatoes look like difficult to make, trust me this dish is very simple to make.If you can manage to slice the potatoes prefectly just go on else take two wooden spoons and keep the potato in between, just slice your potato to get prefectly sliced hasselback potato.Brush the potatoes with a mixture of olive oil,salt and pepper, making sure it gets in between the slices.
The result is baked hasselback potatoes crispy and golden on the outside, soft, creamy and loaded with flavor on the inside.You can try varieties of toppings with parmesan cheese, chives and sour cream,spices,cheddar cheese, crumbled feta cheese and spring onions etc. But my hasselback potatoes goes for grated emmental cheese. Am running this week's blogging marathon with Kid's delight-say cheese' as this week's theme, obviously this hasselback potatoes goes this week's blogging marathon.Sending to Srivalli's Kid's Delight - Say Cheese guest hosted by PJ.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#48.
5nos Potatoes (washed well)
2tbsp Olive oil
Pepper powder
Salt
Emmental cheese (as per need)
Slice the potatoes thinly, take care not to slice the bottom of the potatoes.
Preheat the oven to 350F.
Mix the pepper powder, salt and olive oil well, meanwhile arrange the sliced potatoes in a baking sheet lined over a baking tray.
Brush the potatoes generously,bake for 40-45minutes.
Sprinkle the cheese over the baked potatoes, bake again for 5minutes until the cheese melts.
Serve hot.
The result is baked hasselback potatoes crispy and golden on the outside, soft, creamy and loaded with flavor on the inside.You can try varieties of toppings with parmesan cheese, chives and sour cream,spices,cheddar cheese, crumbled feta cheese and spring onions etc. But my hasselback potatoes goes for grated emmental cheese. Am running this week's blogging marathon with Kid's delight-say cheese' as this week's theme, obviously this hasselback potatoes goes this week's blogging marathon.Sending to Srivalli's Kid's Delight - Say Cheese guest hosted by PJ.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#48.
5nos Potatoes (washed well)
2tbsp Olive oil
Pepper powder
Salt
Emmental cheese (as per need)
Slice the potatoes thinly, take care not to slice the bottom of the potatoes.
Preheat the oven to 350F.
Mix the pepper powder, salt and olive oil well, meanwhile arrange the sliced potatoes in a baking sheet lined over a baking tray.
Brush the potatoes generously,bake for 40-45minutes.
Sprinkle the cheese over the baked potatoes, bake again for 5minutes until the cheese melts.
Serve hot.
Great recipe..Love the emmental cheese
ReplyDeleteThat is a great treat for those, who love their potatoes crisp.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved this beautiful baked potato. Yours has turned out awesome.
ReplyDeleteSid is going to love this! Super recipe Priya, potato looks crispy and cheesy!
ReplyDeleteWow they look good...actually I have been meaning to make these since a while now...perfect motivation.
ReplyDeleteperfectly delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese potatoes looks so delicious topped with that cheese ..
ReplyDeleteOMG that is one super tempting cheesy potato dish. Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteWith the cheese, this must be awesome
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome priya!!! Melting cheese on top makes it all the more delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteThese hasselbacks are so nicely done Priya..trust with cheese these should have been heavenly!
ReplyDeleteSo yummy and cheesy.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! One has to be extra careful when slicing them, but it worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteThese hasselback looks absolutely stunning and mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteThis is surely a potato lover's treat!
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna try this for sure...they look that tempting. Awesome recipe!
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