Tin Foil Red Potatoes And Onions
- 4 red potatoes
- 1 medium white onion
- 2 tablespoons olive oil (or enough to evenly coat all onions and potatoes)
- all purpose Greek seasoning (I found it at walmart...rosemary, oregano, and thyme work well too)
- 3 sheets aluminum foil
- cookie baking sheet
- Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees.
- Slice red potatoes so they are about an 1/2 inch thick.*.
- Chop onions into large peices.
- Put the olive oil into a bowl.
- Put all of the onions and potatoes into the bowl with olive oil.
- Stir the veggies (preferably with a slotted spoon) until they are all equally coated with olive oil.
- Take the cookie sheet and place some tin foil on the sheet.
- Make a cross with two sheets of tin foil on the foil covered cookie sheet (make sure you have enough foil to create a pouch for your potatoes and onions).
- **I think Reynolds sells pre made aluminum foil pouches -- I didn't have them handy but my homemade pouch worked fine.**.
- Transfer the onions and potatoes to the center of the tin foil cross, making sure to drain the excess olive oil (why the slotted spoon comes in handy!).
- When you have all the veggies in the middle sprinkle your seasoning mixture on the potatoes, putting as much on as you like.
- After seasoning, take all four sides of the tin foil cross and bring them up and into the center, making a little pouch for the potatoes and onions to cook inches.
- Place in a 400 degree oven for 30 minutes.
- Potatoes will be done when you can stick a fork through a potato without resistance.
- *Adjust cooking time to fit the size of the potatoes you want.
red potatoes, white onion, olive oil, rosemary, aluminum foil, baking sheet
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/tin-foil-red-potatoes-and-onions-319401 (may not work)