Tired of the same old baked taters? Take a tender bite of these garlicky Grilled Potatoes and savor the slightly smoky taste.
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Is it safe to grill potatoes?How do I store leftovers?Serving suggestionsRecipeGrilled Potatoes
With summertime on the horizon, families across the US are gearing up their grills for all kinds of yummy meals. If you’ve got a picnic or BBQ coming up but you don’t yet know what to make, consider grilled potatoes—a simple, straightforward way to cook red potatoes in a mouthwatering medley of herbs and spices. Each bite brims with rosemary, oregano, garlic, onion, salt, pepper, and paprika. Plus, you’re invited to top it all off with freshly chopped parsley and/or salty Parmesan. But the fun doesn’t stop there…
Although one batch only serves four, this recipe can easily be doubled or tripled to suit a big family’s needs. Heaven knows my family needs this… when we make grilled potatoes for Independence Day, we usually quadruple the batch so that extended family and friends can enjoy, too. The only thing to keep in mind is that you might need another baking sheet, so you can grill the potatoes in rounds throughout the afternoon.
Additionally, grilled potatoes are a great way to teach kids or new chefs how to grill safely, because it all gets cooked on a baking sheet covered with aluminum foil. Less mess or stress, and more exclaiming “yes!” when they come out golden brown with a light, smoky char. It’s a simple yet marvelous way to kick your grilling game up a notch, with almost no effort. Families of all sizes will come to love this one for sure!
Is it safe to grill potatoes?
Some folks are concerned with potential health risks and the mess that can occur when grilling foods, but this recipe in particular can dissolve those worries quickly. You see, although grilling meat can produce cancer-causing compounds in the excess char, grilling vegetables (like potatoes) is generally safe, with much lower levels of carcinogens in their blackened parts. Plus, this recipe takes out all the hassle by keeping the potatoes on a baking sheet instead of on the grill directly. Not only does this lessen the mess, it also lowers the risk of accidental burning. Enjoy all the smoky flavors without causing stress or mess.
How do I store leftovers?
Once cooled, grilled potatoes can be refrigerated in an airtight container for 3-4 days. For longer storage, transfer them to a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3 months, making sure to thaw them in the fridge the night before reheating. To reheat, pop them in the oven at 350°F for 10-15 minutes, until they’re completely warm. If they need more moisture, lightly coat them again with olive oil.
Serving suggestions
Ready for a satisfying BBQ picnic or potluck? Pair your grilled potatoes with Homemade Healthy Hamburger Helper, Slow-Cooker Ribs, Air-Fryer Chicken Wings, Deviled Egg Macaroni Salad, or Chickpea Chicken Salad. Any of these options, together or apart, would be hearty and colorful ways to spice up the dining table and bring the family together.
For a plant-based selection, try Vegan Gluten-Free Pasta Salad, Thai Veggie Burgers, and/or Cabbage Steaks. Grilled potatoes are so versatile, they’re sure to go scrumptiously with all kinds of dishes.
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