Easy Roasted Potatoes
Y’all, these easy roasted potatoes are by far my family’s favorite potatoes! Keep reading to discover my secret to making these easy but deliciously crispy potatoes with just 3 ingredients.
Everyone in my family loves this oven-roasted potato recipe. I make them at least twice a week, at least. And even then, whenever I tell the kids I’m making “those potatoes” they get just as excited as if it had just been declared a major holiday in my house. On the days I don’t tell them in advance, their noses lead them to the kitchen. “Do I smell those potatoes?”. There have actually been evenings when additional people showed up after an excited phone call from my daughter letting them know what was in the oven.
The great thing is, as the title suggests, these oven-roasted potatoes are easy as can be to make, which is partly why I enjoy making them. The secret is in the type of potato and the seasoning, which I will tell you all about below. The only other ingredient you need is olive oil. Combine those 3 ingredients, toss the potatoes on a baking sheet, and you’ll be enjoying the perfect potatoes in no time. Don’t let the recipe’s simplicity lead you to believe they are anything other than fabulous! So many times, simple recipes really are the best.
The perfect potato for me is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside and this easy oven-roasted potatoes recipe delivers on both accounts. If you’re wondering what to serve with these baked potatoes, I’ve included lots of options below. Alright, enough talking, more cooking the best roast potatoes ever!
Recipe Ingredients
- Yukon Gold potatoes
- Olive oil
- Seasoned salt
How to Make Easy Roasted Potatoes
Begin by cutting all of your potatoes into cubes.
Place them on a baking sheet or a baking sheet lined with parchment paper for easier cleanup. You can also line it with aluminum foil if you like.
Drizzle olive oil generously over potatoes and use your hands to toss them until well coated.
Sprinkle liberally with seasoned salt.
Bake at 400 for about thirty minutes, stirring halfway through and sprinkling with seasoned salt again.
When they are done they will have golden brown edges and be nice and soft to the bite.
They’ll also just taste damn delicious!
Add a little chopped fresh parsley garnish or serve as is. Keep scrolling for some serving suggestions too.
I hope your family loves this as much as mine!
Storage
- Roast potatoes are best served warm straight out of the oven, but you can store leftover potatoes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. To get them crispy and warm again, reheat them either in the oven or the air fryer.
- You can also freeze them for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating as above.
Recipe FAQs
What are the best potatoes for roasting?
Now, you can do this recipe with any type of potato. However, Yukon Gold is the best because they have a natural buttery taste and a nice soft yellow flesh that holds up well to roasting. Red potatoes are a good secondary option, but I prefer to save russet potatoes for when I’m making mashed potatoes.
What do you serve with roasted potatoes?
We love these baked potatoes as a side dish to anything under the sun! Here are some recommendations:
- Crockpot Pot Roast
- Butter Roasted Chicken
- Grilled Chicken Tenders (No Grill Needed)
- Chicken Fried Steak With Gravy
- Crock Pot Beef Ribs
- Meatloaf Burgers
- Chili in the Slow Cooker
- Pan-Seared Pork Chops with Velvet Cream Sauce
They’re also great when paired with other side dishes for a barbecue, potluck, picnic, or holiday dinner. This might be coleslaw, mac and cheese, or baked beans.
What is in seasoned salt?
Seasoned salt is a combination of a few different dried herbs and spices. So you can easily make homemade seasoned salt by using a combination of garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, salt, and black pepper.
I like to use Morton’s Season All as my grandparents worked for Morton’s owner. They used to have these wonderful family picnics for their employees back in the day that were pretty much festivals and the employees could bring their kids, grandkids, etc. We always went and had the best time!
Should I peel the potatoes?
I prefer not to peel the potatoes as I like the skin. But if you want to peel them, go right on ahead!
Here are some other potato recipes you may enjoy:
Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes (Freezer Friendly)
Cheesy Garlic Mashed Potatoes With Mozzarella
Greek Potatoes With A Twist: Meet Big Fat Greek Taters
Ingredients
- 3 lbs Yukon Gold potatoes
- Morton's Season All or seasoned salt of your choice
- olive oil
Instructions
- Wash potatoes and cut them into cubes (skin on).3 lbs Yukon Gold potatoes
- Place potatoes on a large rimmed baking sheet and drizzle generously with olive oil. Using your hands, toss the potatoes well to coat. Sprinkle liberally with Season All.olive oil, Morton's Season All or seasoned salt of your choice
- Bake at 400 for about 30 minutes, stirring halfway through and sprinkling with seasoned salt again until golden brown.
Nutrition
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Loved, loved, loved this post. I was just telling a friend, before the digital age, I was set up on a blind date in October of 1969, and married 10 months later in 1970. Well, yup….here we are celebrating our 48th wedding anniversary. Your writing is spot on and please don’t ever be worried about offending anyone. Thank you for your honesty..♥
Thank you Mary, I appreciate the encouragement more than you can ever imagine!!! Congratulations on 48 years and I hope the next 48 are even better than the first!!
Christy, great advice. Potatoes look great !
Thank you Cathy!!
WE love potatoes like this and tonight we are doing it with sweet potatoes to go along with our T-bone steaks & asparagus that my hubs will be grilling. I love your posts and understand just what you’re saying. We will be celebrating 41 years in April and were 18 & 19 when we married. So blest that I have this man in my life and pray that our children will have this in their marriages also.
What a wonderful meal!! I hope y’all have a wonderful Valentines Day together and get to celebrate another 41 together!
I think it is terribly sad you have to worry aboit offending someone about the advice you give your children. You are spot on as far as I am concerned on nearly everything post. I know it takes courage to do that now and I am grateful you do. Thank you for putting yourself out there and speaking from your heart.
Thank you so much for the encouragement Pam, it seems so many get offended so easily these days. You just never know.
Love your recipe – another similar one that we crave around here uses a package of dry onion soup mix and olive oil – yum! – we too love the various salts available now – found one in Utah last summer that adds so much flavor to everything that we are ordering more online!! Too far to drive from Texas!
Thank you Virginia. If I may, what is the name of the salt you are ordering?
Found a new one recently. Farm Dust by Weaver’s Dutch Country. Lagrange , IN.
Oh Christy…if I could shout AMEN any louder I sure would! What a blessing the Lord provided when He gave us the gift of marriage. And what a beautiful picture of His sacrificial love for His Church!
My parents just celebrated 72 years last month, hubby and I will celebrate 52 years this year, and our kiddos and their spouses will celebrate 27 and 26! Now we are praying for special mates for the grandkids. God is so good!!!
By the way, we live just over an hour from Disney World and there is no way you can get us there in the dog days of August. Mountains, here we come!
WOW, what a wonderful legacy of love and commitment y’all have set forth for those young ones!!! God is good indeed!!
We love “those” potatoes here as well!
We are at 43 years married and counting. Your right on target!
God bless
Thank you Peggy, I pray God blesses you and yours as well!!