You can never go wrong with potatoes, whether it’s grilled potatoes, potato skins, or this loaded Hasselback version. These are some of the best potatoes I’ve ever had, and your friends and family are sure to agree. Upgrade your regular baked potatoes to these Hasselback potatoes, you won’t regret it! Slice your potatoes thin, roast until crisp, then load them up with toppings. They look fancy, but they’re actually quite simple to make.
Hasselback Potatoes Ingredients
To make this recipe, you will need Russet potatoes, olive oil, butter, salt, black pepper, cheddar cheese, bacon, sour cream and green onions.
How do you make hasselback potatoes?
Hasselback potatoes get their unique texture and taste from thinly slicing the potatoes. Cut thin slices down the top of your potatoes taking care not to cut all the way through the bottom of the potatoes. Make a mixture of melted butter, olive oil, salt and pepper. Brush that mixture over each of the potatoes making sure to get the mixture in between all the slices. The potatoes go in the oven to bake and crisp up. Remove the potatoes from the oven, then let them cool a little so you can insert cheese slices in between the slices of the potatoes. The potatoes go back in the oven so the cheese can get nice and melted, then they are ready to serve with your favorite toppings like bacon, chives or sour cream.
Tips For The Perfect Potatoes
Make sure all your potatoes are similar in size and shape, this way they will cook at the same rate. It’s best to buy thin cut slices of cheddar cheese. This makes it easier to insert the cheese between the potato layers. Leftovers will stay fresh in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 3 days. No green onions on hand? Feel free to use chives, or a different fresh herb such as dill or parsley.
How To Cut Hasselback Potatoes
Hasselback potatoes look difficult to cut but with a few tips, they are easy to prepare. First, use a sharp knife like a paring knife or chef’s knife. Use medium sized potatoes as they will be easier to cut than large or small potatoes. Place chopsticks or wooden spoons on either side of the potatoes before cutting to keep the knife from accidentally cutting through a potato. Cut your potato slices to about 1/8 inch in thickness. Try to cut most of the way through the potatoes. Take care not too cut too far on the ends of the potatoes where there is less room to work with. If you leave the skin on the potatoes, it will help the potato slices hold together as well as improve the flavor of the potatoes.
Baked potato variations
These buttery, cheesy Hasselback potatoes are fantastic, but the great thing about potatoes is you can add all kinds of different flavors.
Try using different types of cheese such as Monterey Jack or mozzarella cheese. Use pre-sliced cheese to keep your cheese slices the same thickness. Instead of Russet potatoes you can use Yukon Gold potatoes. Yukon Gold potatoes have a waxier texture that you may find easier to slice if you have trouble with Russet potatoes. You can also make Hasselback sweet potatoes! If you like your potatoes even crispier, you can cut slices in two directions making a grid or crosshatch pattern. You can add different toppings to the cooked potatoes such as diced tomatoes, minced ham, chili, cheese sauce, salsa or jalapenos.
This recipe gives you the best of both worlds with potatoes that are crispy on top and tender on the bottom. Not only do they taste great but they add a “wow” factor to any party, get together or dinner.