Butter Dill New Potatoes

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I’m writing this post on new potatoes and my heart and head are nowhere near cooking at all. In fact, I doubt I even will tonight. We have Open House at my children’s school- And I just said that in plural form. You see, come Monday morning my baby starts school. For eleven years I’ve had a child home with me and now the little people in this house have done gone and revolted against my authority yet again – they’ve grown into school children.

My husband talks about it like he expects me to throw confetti and shout to the rooftops come Monday, but I’m not quite ready for that yet. I don’t think he really understands that this is a major change in my life, the beginning of a new chapter. Oh I’m sure I’ll be fine and I’ll even enjoy the time once I get used to my voice echoing off the walls of an unfilled house, but they’re growing up and I can’t slow them down.

I’m excited about meeting their teachers tonight, the people I am going to entrust my little ones with, and hope they’ll be as loving and wonderful as every other teacher we have been blessed to have. I’m thankful for people who go into that profession. It takes a lot of hours, a lot of love, and a lot of dedication – none of which are rewarded with adequate pay but they do accept hugs in lieu of a bonus check.

So if you’re a parent who has a child going off to school soon, here is a virtual hug from me. ~HUGS~ I feel ya! If you are a teacher about to begin the new year, thank you for putting your heart in it. I hope you know how very appreciated you are and I hope your parents think to let you know on a regular basis! (Hint to parents: A thank you note goes a long way towards making someone feel appreciated!)

~Now on to our recipe~

This is one of those simple side dishes that I throw together. I hadn’t made them in a while and was debating on whether or not I should post it because – and I know y’all are going to think this is silly – because I was afraid it might be seen as too easy.

When my in laws came to visit (I do a LOT of cooking when I have company) I made them and it was so funny seeing my Father-In-Law, Rick eat them. He put a few on his plate and ate everything.

Then he reached for the spoon and put one more potato wedge on his plate and ate that.

Then he reached for the spoon again and put one more potato wedge on his plate and ate that.

I think he did this four or five times before I started laughing and he said “They’re just too good!”

You’ll need: New potatoes, salt, Dill, and a butter or margarine.

Go with whatever you have in your fridge here and don’t fret over it.

If you don’t like dill, just toss in an herb you like in its place!


Wash and quarter your potatoes

Place them in a pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil.

Once your potatoes are fork tender (can be easily pierced with a fork) drain them.

Place your stick of butter or margarine in a microwave safe dish. Add a teaspoon of salt..

Add a teaspoon of dill.

My dill exploded a bit so I ended up with a little more than a teaspoon. 🙂

Now we’re gonna microwave that just until the butter is melted.

Like this.

Stir that up a bit.

Pour the sauce over your potatoes.

and stir that up a bit.

Now you can serve from the pot or pour back into your bowl to serve!

Don’t nobody go having a conniption fit about how much butter is there. Most of it will end up in the bottom of the bowl – but I won’t blame ya if you reach down and spoon that over their potatoes on their plate!

They are pictured here with pork chops and fried corn.

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  1. My 2nd son, who WAS my baby until 2 months ago (note baby crying in the background), is starting homeschool kindergarten soon. He’s not leaving me, but he’s still growing up and I know exactly what you mean!

    By the way, you didn’t mention the tomatoes in your final picture! I live in northern Illinois and haven’t had a big, juicy, fresh from the garden tomato yet this year. It looks like a perfect summer meal!

  2. My mouth is watering already…will be giving this a try soon!!

    Now Christy….you take your quote today to heart…..and in your ‘difficult time’ of letting go of your last youngun, to the school system everyday…use that time to bring us even more recipes to try. I feel your pain…I had to let go of twins and that was added anguish….but I survived and you will too. Chin up girl!! Ü

  3. Hi Christy ~Hugs~ my baby just turned 16 over the summer and will be starting the 11th grade if a few weeks. I don’t remember how many times I’ve heard hug’em while u can they grow so fast, it’s so true!! Lucky for me my Son still lets me get a hug in ever so often. Dill potatoes happen to be his favorite, I might just have to make these for dinner tonight. Thanks

  4. I make these with parsley. You’re right, they are too easy and I feel like I should make something harder to be really cooking. My family asks for them though. A friend of mine had a baby every time the baby went to kindergarten! I think it would have been easier to bunch the kids up a bit but she hated an empty house too.

  5. Don’t worry,,, I’ll call you every 5 minutes and ask you a question in a high pitched squeaky voice so it will be like Katy never left.
    New potatoes with dill… Hmm.. I’ll try them. If Daddy don;’t like them.. I know The Little Orphan Dog will.. she will eat anything.

  6. Won’t need anything else but the potatoes for me! I love new potatoes so much that I have to make myself slow down when I eat them to keep from getting choked. (Sadly, that has happened) That wouldn’t be quite so bad if I were a kid but I’m 47!

  7. Hey Christy-here is a virtual hug for you as you send your young one off to school. I make something very similar but do a little rosemary in place of the dill. MMMMM!!! Thanks for all you do!!

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