hasselback fingerling potatoes with lemon basil goat cheese
Oh, Monday, Monday, how I loathe today.
Okay, it’s not entirely your fault.
It’s not your fault that this past weekend I celebrated Cinco de Mayo, attended the Denver Derby Party, and drank far too much giggle juice. Hence, that’s why I am a grumpy-grumperton. I do apologize; because, right now, I have a bad case of the Monday’s.
Alright, enough with my self-induced pity party, let’s talk Mom’s.
It’s hard to believe this coming weekend is Mother’s Day. Wasn’t Easter like three days ago? I honestly can’t tell by the way the weather has been acting. I think everyone is a little confused. Is it spring or winter? Winter or spring? I dunno know.
Growing up, I had high regards for my mother. Yes, there were times when she completely embarrassed me in front of my friends. I will never forget my freshman year in high school when my mother picked me up from a friend’s house with a botched hair dye that made Strawberry Shortcake look blonde. To say I was mortified is a gross understatement.
Even though I was embarrassed from time to time by her actions; I admired her curiosity, free spirit, and ability to listen without passing any judgment. She wasn’t a “regular” mom; she was a “cool” mom. So this week I thought it would be fun to make my mom a few treats since I can’t be with her on Mother’s Day. Living a long distance apart can be a pain, I tell ya!
My mom has an obsession with small things in the kitchen, as do I. Small plates, glasses, and particularly, small portions makes us happy. I thought it would be fun to make a quick appetizer or side dish to serve on Mother’s Day. Okay, we’ve all heard of the Hasselback potato. Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with Mr. David Hasselhoff (tear) but rather it is named after a restaurant in Stockholm. So, instead of the usual russet potato, why not use fingerling potatoes? Are these not so fetch?
Top these bad boys with a little goat cheese, basil, and lemon, and you have one Mother approved dish!
Hasselback Fingerling Potatoes with Lemon Basil Goat Cheese
Ingredients:
for the potatoes:
1 pound fingerling potatoes
olive oil
salt and pepper
for the goat cheese:
1 4 oz package plain goat cheese, room temperature
1 tablespoon basil, chopped
1 teaspoon lemon zest
Squeeze lemon juice
Directions:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
for the potatoes:
Line a baking sheet with foil and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Cut fingerling potatoes in a 1/8-inch intervals down the center of the potato, carefully not cutting all the way through. Place the potatoes on the baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil on top of each potato and add a little salt/pepper as well. Bake for about 40 minutes until the potatoes are golden brown. Remove from oven, and dollop a little bit of the goat cheese mixture on top. Serve immediately.
for the goat cheese:
In a small bow, mix together goat cheese, basil, lemon zest, lemon juice, and salt/pepper. Set aside until ready to top potatoes.
hasselback fingerling potatoes adapted from Food and Wine
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YUM!! I love that lemon basil goat cheese!!! I think I could maybe just eat that with a spoon, but I will take the potatoes too!
I’m with you on that one! There’s nothing better than goat cheese!
heheh they’re so cute!! Potatoes can be cute, can’t they?
Si! Potatoes are major adorbs!
Oh heck yes! I love hassle back and even better when it’s a creamier potato
Right?! You can’t beat a delicious, creamy potato!
I feel ya on the Monday blues, but these guys are just too cute not to smile! I love the idea of hasselbacking (verb??) fingerlings.
Ha! I like your “hasselbacking” verbage! That’s a keeper:)
I always wanted to know why there were called fingerlings. But they definitely look like fingers, don’t they? These look like sliced fingers. Oh god.
Let me restart. YUM. I love these. Disregard said comment above.
Haha! I never thought about it looking like a sliced finger…that’s flipping hysterical!
Love these little beauties! Since they are small-er I can eat like 50 right?
Totally! 50 of these little guys equal one russet, fo’ sure!
Stinking brilliant, girl. LOVE the goat cheese!!
Thanks, Cassie! I hope you had a great weekend!
Claire @ the realistic nutritionist – I confess I thought they ressembled fingers, too! : 0
But I know they taste wonderful because Lauren is a great cook!
Honey, Thank YOU SO MUCH for the lovely post. Yes, I did have the worst blazing blonde-berry hair. I bet you were mortified. . . : ( and : )
I am going to make these fingerling potatoes, I bet they are delicious! Wish I could see you on Mother’s Day! I will look forward to your recipes.
Love ya, Moomers
I miss you too, ma! Listy helped me in the kitchen this weekend and gave the potatoes a double mother seal of approval. You won’t be disappointed. Love you!
Whoa, these sound so good! I love potatoes, and even have a potato post on my blog today. I’m drooling over that goat cheese topping!
Yes!! Great minds think alike! Also, Rachel from Baked by Rachel has potatoes up on her site today! Looks like we all got the carby memo!
I love hasselback potatoes! They are just SO PRETTY!
Thank you, friend!!
Your momma sounds hillarious and totally a lady I would love to share a glass of wine with! These hasselback fingerlings made me giggle and swoon at the same time – they’re so freaking cute and look so delicious! Love your creativity!
Right?! They are kind of funky lookin’. Thank goodness they taste delicious! And yes, you would love my mom! She’s super laid back and is a good baker:)
So I’ve yet to make “hasselback” potatoes… I need to try these ASAP!
Me either until I made the miniature version. Katie, ya gotta make these!!
Hasselback + Fingerling + Goat Cheese = My kind of math. This recipe is SO lovely!
Thanks, Meagan! I’m totally digging your math too:)
I hate Mondays too but these carb-loaded potatoes just made it so much better 🙂
Agreed! Thank god for carbs!
I freaking LOVE hasselback potatoes. Okay… I love all potatoes but I LOVE hasselback potatoes. We should have a potato party.
Yes, potato party 2013 must happen!
lady these sound fantastic. also, I may be wrong, but is the wine in the background Menage a trios house wine? If so, we are twins. That’s my go-to wine!
It is!! We are so twins. xoxo
These are adorable! And the idea of that lemon basil goat’s cheese? Just perfect.
Thanks, friend! I hope you had a relaxing weekend.
These potatoes sound great, but I think the goat cheese sounds even better! What a great way to punch up the standard sour creamy potato garnish. 🙂
I love every single thing about these potatoes…. especially the goat cheese.