Everyday Mom's Meals: Bagel Or Potatoes It's Delicious
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Sunday, July 18, 2021

Bagel Or Potatoes It's Delicious

 Over the past couple years, Everything Bagel Seasoning seems to be every where, almost to an obsession level. And guess what...I'm totally here for it! I can't get enough of the stuff! I always have a big jar of it in my cupboard and I'm sprinkling it on everything from avocado toast to eggs and yes, even potatoes! 

If you've never had it, Everything Bagel Seasoning is a spice mix that was originally used on top of everything bagels. It's a blend of garlic, onion, sesame seeds, poppy seeds and salt. I'm pretty sure Trader Joe's put it on the map, but you can find it in any store.

 We love roasted potatoes and I'm always coming up with new flavor combos for them. I literally stand in front of my spice/herb collection and wait for inspiration. I pick up jar after jar thinking of how different ones would taste together. That's the great thing about roasted potatoes, they take on any flavor you can dream up. 

This one was a no brainer. My big jar of everything seasoning is always in the front of all the others. It was staring at me, begging to be put to yummy use. 

You won't believe these only have three ingredients when you taste the big flavor they get. Every single bite is a party on your tongue. I used red potatoes, but yellow would be just as delicious. I would love to try this on the tiny baby ones too, leaving them whole so the skin in covered in seasoning like in my Montreal Roasted Potatoes

I'm sure you have a ton of roasted potato recipes too, but hey, what's one more? Especially if you're an Everything Bagel Seasoning addict like me. You have your next steak night side dish, what are you waiting for?

 Everything Roasted Potatoes

3 lbs. baby red potatoes, quartered

3 TBS olive oil

3 TBS everything bagel seasoning

 Preheat oven to 425. In a large bowl mix all ingredients. Transfer to baking sheet in single layer. Roast for 30-45 minutes until brown and tender, stirring a couple times during cooking for even browning.

 

Shared at Weekend Potluck


 



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