Lemon Honey Brown Butter Potatoes (2024)

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Everyone, EVERYONE, deserves their dream potato. And these brown butter potatoes are mine. They are crispy on the outside, creamy in the center – dripping with a lemony, garlicky, honey brown butter and layered with thyme and rosemary. Think of it as me taking all of the things I think a potato should need – and then dumping it on a bunch of roasted potatoes. How could you go wrong?

But since this is my dream potato recipe, I also throw in some fluffy ricotta for textural contrast, as well as some roasted cherry tomatoes for some much needed brightness and umami. A bite of potato – a bite of tomato, a bit of ricotta, how can this not be the best potato recipe on the internet? Ok ok, I know I’m getting a bit co*cky, but that’s just because of how much I love these potatoes. Read on for how to make them!

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Table of contents

  • The ingredients you’ll need for these lemon brown butter potatoes
  • How to make the crispiest roasted potatoes
  • How to make this brown butter potato recipe
  • FAQ
  • Looking for similar recipes?
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The ingredients you’ll need for these lemon brown butter potatoes

The ingredients for this potato recipe are simple and easy to find, but they all add their own layer to this recipe. Potatoes at their core are delicious, but when you dress them up with spices, acid and a brown butter glaze, they take delicious to the next level. Here is what this recipe calls for:

  • 1& 1/2 lbs baby potatoes
  • 1tspgarlic powder
  • 1/4tspeach of nutmeg & cayenne pepper
  • Kosher saltas needed
  • Fresh cracked black pepperas needed
  • Olive oilas needed
  • 2sprigs rosemary,stems removed and finely chopped
  • 1stem of cherry tomatoes on the vine
  • 1/4cupsalted butter1/2 of a stick
  • 4clovesof garlicminced
  • 1lemonfor juicing
  • 2tbsphoney
  • 4sprigs of thyme,stems removed
  • 1cupricotta cheese
  • 1tspwhite & black sesame seeds,for garnish
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How to make the crispiest roasted potatoes

This recipe is all about the crispy + creamy marrying together in these potatoes. Baby potatoes have the unique quality of maintaining their soft interior while adopting a golden brown, crispy exterior.

My trick to getting the ultimate crispy/creamy potatoes is this:

  • Start with bby potatoes, boil them until they are a little beyond fork tender, just extra soft
  • When they have cooled a bit, gently pull away the skins but don’t remove them. This roughs them up for maximum crispness!
  • Drizzle with olive oil and your spices of choice – because crispy potatoes need fat to help the process.
  • Roast at a high temp (I say 425°F) for 15 minutes, then flip and roast another 15. Don’t be shy to get them really golden!
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How to make this brown butter potato recipe

So now you have the tricks on how to make the crispiest potatoes, here is how I bring this whole recipe together. With the right timing, this recipe can be done in tandem with the roasting, so the whole process will take no time at all.

Here is a step-by-step breakdown:

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F.
  • Put a large pot of water to boil. When it boils add a generous handful of salt and the potatoes. Boil for 12-16 minutes or until the potatoes are fork tender.
  • Transfer the potatoes to a parchment-lined baking sheet, let them cool for a few minutes and use your hands to pinch off the skins, leaving them still intact but just barely. This will rough up the potato skin texture and allow them to crisp up better!
  • Season the potatoes with the garlic powder, cayenne, nutmeg, salt and pepper and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss to coat.
  • Roast the potatoes for 15 minutes at 425°F. Remove the from the oven and give them a flip. Add the rosemary to the potatoes, and add the vine of cherry tomatoes to the bottom of the sheet pan. Put back in the oven and roast for another 15-20 minutes.
  • While the potatoes are finishing, make the brown butter sauce.
  • Add the butter to a small saucepan on medium low heat. Let it fizz and sizzle for 2-4 minutes, stirring occasionally until you see bits of the milk solids start to brown. Add in the garlic and let the mixture foam up a bit. Stir constantly and remove it from the heat.
  • Once off the heat, add in the juice from one lemon, the honey, and the thyme. Whisk to combine.
  • By now the potatoes should be done. Transfer them to a bowl and drizzle them with 2/3 of the butter sauce. Toss to coat.
  • To serve, spread your ricotta evenly on a large plate. Pile the potatoes in the middle, and drizzle with the rest of the butter sauce. Place the cherry tomatoes on the side or throughout. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and serve immediately!
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FAQ

Can I make this recipe ahead of time?

Yes! But be warned it won’t keep for long. If you make this ahead of time, I recommend boiling the potatoes and making the glaze. Then keep both in the fridge for 24 hours, and remove them from the fridge for the final roast of the potatoes and plating of the dish.

What is the best way to keep leftovers of these brown butter potatoes?

I suggest storing these in an airtight container in the fridge. Fully prepared, this recipe will be good for about 3 days in the fridge. It does not freeze well.

Do I need the tomatoes and/or sesame seeds?

Both of those ingredients are optional – but I’d highly recommend you keep the tomatoes! They break up the richness of the dish nicely, and are a fun and colorful addition to the serving plate.

Can I roast my potatoes in an air fryer?

Absolutely. Just lower the air fryer temperature by 25°F and follow the recipe as written.

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Looking for similar recipes?

Good. Because I love comfort food. Here are a few other recipes you might like:

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Dinner Party Potatoes

These cheesy potatoes are perfect for any dinner party because they're easy, quick and so delicious. Cheese and potatoes are best friends, so why not layer a heaping pile of freshly grated cheese on these perfectly crisp potatoes? Sounds like heaven to me.

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Crispy Farro Salad with Walnut Mustard Cream

To a few of you, this salad might scare you, but let me tell you that it might be one of the most delicious and easy salads I've ever made. It's packed with finely chopped and lightly crisp vegetables, dressed in a bright lemon dressing and perfectly paired with a grounding walnut cream. It's light but herby, crunchy but creamy. It's my dream salad.

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And that’s it for these brown butter potatoes!

If you make them, please tag me onPinterestorInstagramso I can see! It’s my favorite thing to scroll through stories and see what you all are making.

And of course feel free to leave any questions, comments or reviews! This is the best place to reach me, and I’d love to hear from you <3

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Lemon Honey Brown Butter Roasted Potatoes

Everyone deserves their perfect potato, and these are mine. Crispy on the edges, creamy in the center, and drizzled with an easy, lemony honey brown butter. Pair with ricotta and blistered tomatoes and it's pure potato heaven.

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Prep Time:30 minutes mins

Cook Time:30 minutes mins

1 hour hr

Course: Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: brown butter, potatoes

Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 & 1/2 lbs baby potatoes
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp each of nutmeg & cayenne pepper
  • Kosher salt as needed
  • Fresh cracked black pepper as needed
  • Olive oil as needed
  • 2 sprigs rosemary stems removed and finely chopped
  • 1 stem of cherry tomatoes on the vine
  • 1/4 cup salted butter 1/2 of a stick
  • 4 cloves of garlic minced
  • 1 lemon for juicing
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 4 sprigs of thyme stems removed
  • 1 cup ricotta cheese
  • 1 tsp white & black sesame seeds for garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F.

  • Put a large pot of water to boil. When it boils add a generous handful of salt and the potatoes. Boil for 12-16 minutes or until the potatoes are fork tender.

  • Transfer the potatoes to a parchment-lined baking sheet, let them cool for a few minutes and use your hands to pinch off the skins, leaving them still intact but just barely. This will rough up the potato skin texture and allow them to crisp up better!

  • Season the potatoes with the garlic powder, cayenne, nutmeg, salt and pepper and a drizzle of olive oil. Toss to coat.

  • Roast the potatoes for 15 minutes at 425°F. Remove the from the oven and give them a flip. Add the rosemary to the potatoes, and add the vine of cherry tomatoes to the bottom of the sheet pan. Put back in the oven and roast for another 15-20 minutes.

  • While the potatoes are finishing, make the brown butter sauce.

  • Add the butter to a small saucepan on medium low heat. Let it fizz and sizzle for 2-4 minutes, stirring occasionally until you see bits of the milk solids start to brown. Add in the garlic and let the mixture foam up a bit. Stir constantly and remove it from the heat.

  • Once off the heat, add in the juice from one lemon, the honey, and the thyme. Whisk to combine.

  • By now the potatoes should be done. Transfer them to a bowl and drizzle them with 2/3 of the butter sauce. Toss to coat.

  • To serve, spread your ricotta evenly on a large plate. Pile the potatoes in the middle, and drizzle with the rest of the butter sauce. Place the cherry tomatoes on the side or throughout. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and serve immediately!

Lemon Honey Brown Butter Potatoes (2024)

FAQs

What does lemon juice do to a potato? ›

By blanching the potatoes in lemon water, you can further ensure that the fries maintain their color and quality during freezing. This method leverages the acidity of lemon juice to prevent oxidation and enhance the overall appearance of the French fries.

What technique yields a beautifully browned Lyonnaise potato? ›

Searing the potatoes on both sides, coupled with resisting the urge to move them until they're fully browned, rewards you with tender, crusty, golden slices.

What does lime juice do to potatoes? ›

Since the browning mechanism is the same in potatoes as it is in apples, I figured the trick should apply nicely to the potato water. Once again, the results are clear- squeezing lime juice prevents browning in potato water.

Does lemon prevent potatoes from browning? ›

Just like you might use a squirt of lime juice to keep guacamole from browning, a bit of lemon juice or white vinegar in the bowl with the potatoes will ward off gray hues. Use one teaspoon to a half gallon of water to get all the anti-browning impact with no noticeable flavor changes.

How do you remove toxins from potatoes? ›

Basic Method for Detoxifying Potatoes
  1. Peel potatoes; compost skins.
  2. Slice into smaller pieces.
  3. Tare a large mason jar or similar vessel on a scale. Add potatoes, cover with water, and weigh.
  4. Multiply weight by 2%, and add that amount in salt to the jar. ...
  5. Let ferment for 3-5 days, then strain water.

What does a La lyonnaise mean? ›

(ˌlaɪəˈneɪz , French ljɔnɛz ) adjective. (of food) cooked or garnished with onions, usually fried. Collins English Dictionary.

What is the traditional Belgian dish made of potatoes? ›

Stoemp is a Belgian dish of pureed or mashed potatoes and other root vegetables, and can also include cream, bacon, onion or shallot, herbs, and spices.

What does adding vinegar to potatoes do? ›

The acid in the vinegar can also help to slightly break down the surface of the potatoes, aiding in the development of a crispier texture during frying. Additionally, the vinegar can contribute to a golden-brown color on the exterior of the fries.

Why do you put baking soda in potatoes? ›

Meanwhile, the alkaline water helps the exteriors of the potatoes break down more, creating much more of the starchy slurry that leads to an extra-crisp exterior. About a half teaspoon of baking soda for two quarts of water was the right amount.

What does hydrogen peroxide do to potatoes? ›

Catalase, an enzyme found inside a potato, breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas. The advantage of this reaction is that you can see the oxygen gas bubbling out as it is formed so you can tell how fast the reaction is happening.

What does citric acid do to potatoes? ›

In fried potatoes, texture was also analyzed. The use of citric acid decreased the pH of all samples and kept this trend during the entire period of storage. Fresh cut and fried samples of Agata had lower values of dry matter content.

What happens if you juice a potato? ›

Potato juice is a highly alkaline drinks and acts similarly to antacids by neutralizing the acidity of the stomach. It has a calming effect on inflammation in the digestive system, and can be used to relieve heartburn related to gastritis or stomach ulcers.

Can we add lemon in potato juice? ›

An excellent potato face mask for whitening is one that combines "potato juice" with lemon juice and honey. This potent blend harnesses the natural skin lightening properties of potatoes and lemon to fade discoloration and hyperpigmentation.

What does lime do to potatoes? ›

Do not add lime - potatoes dislike lime and its presence in the soil appears to encourage scab.

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