Lovely Morning: Pink Heart Potatoes Recipe

Lovely Morning: Pink Heart Potatoes

Are you making a special Valentines Day breakfast for your crew… or maybe that someone special in your life?

These Lovely Morning Pink Heart Potatoes are sure to put a smile on their face.

Ingredients:

4 large pink potatoes, ones that are more oval rather than round and with nice flattish sides work best
olive oil
salt to taste

Directions:

A little prep ahead work saves a lot of time in the morning. Start by cleaning and cutting the potatoes the night before so they are ready to go as soon as you wake up in the morning. This can be a nice family activity with younger kids as well!  Slice the potatoes into ¼ to 1/3  inch thick slices.  Try to cut as many potato hearts as possible with parts of the pink peel on them.  If preparing the night before, place in air tight containers filled with water and place in the fridge.

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When ready to cook, preheat your oven to 450 degrees. Place your 12 inch skillet on the stove on medium to medium high heat, add just enough olive oil to wet the pan with a tiny be left over.  While that is warming up, drain the potatoes and place them in the microwave for 2-3 minutes (spread out as much as possible for even heating).  This will help take the edge off of the potatoes and cut the cooking time down.

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After the quick microwave, place the potatoes in a single layer in the skillet (skin side up to start).  Shake around just a bit to make sure each has olive oil on it and sprinkle with a little salt. Let the potatoes start to cook on top of the stove for just a few minutes while the oven finishes coming to temp.

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In total you will probably have 5-10 minutes of ‘cook’ time before they go into the oven, do not flip or stir before placing in the oven.  Cook for about 35 minutes, tossing and turning over around the half-way point.  Oven cook differently and you may want your potatoes to be more or less crispy so keep an eye on them as you approach the 25 minute mark.

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  When done, season to taste and let cook for just a couple minutes before serving.

Comments

  1. Julie Wood says

    These heat potatoes are just adorable. I like the way you make them, and they will be so cute for me to make the family for Valentine’s Day. Thanks for the inspiration!

  2. Rebecca Parsons says

    Wow are you creative. I love this idea and think my hubby would even think it is cute.

  3. Brittany Thomas says

    Absolutely adorable! I’d never think about using a cookie cutter on a potato but it looks like I’m going to need to give it a try!

  4. OK, THAT IS TOOOOOOO CUTE!!! I WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT OF SOMETHING LIKE THAT!

  5. Elena says

    What a cute idea! I am going to try this

  6. omg love this to make my hubby for valentines day !:) sooo cute! thanks for sharing! pls follow me back!!

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  7. Janice Cooper says

    This is so cute!! I’ve never seen this before. What a neat idea for Valentine’s day. My family would really get a kick out of Pink Heart Potatoes! Thanks for sharing!!!

  8. Debbie Welchert says

    What a cute idea. I think my husband will like them. He’s a meat and potato kind of guy. Now lets see if he will notice they are in the shape of a heart.

  9. Dorothy Boucher says

    i enjoy fried potato’s , when i was younger this is what we would have instead of french fries, its the same thing but less grease LOLL love the little hearts , thanks for share @tiosnlyme143

  10. Shelley says

    These are adorable! love browsing through all your creative recipe ideas.

  11. Terri S says

    OHHH!!! These are so cute! What a great idea!! Thank you for sharing.

  12. nicole dz says

    Or you can use red potatoes. Either way these look adorable, great way to wake up and tell your hunny you love them, or for the kids. Love these!

  13. G K says

    These are so cute! I never thought about cutting my potatoes into shapes. So many choices!

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