Why-He-Married-Me Dilled Potatoes

  1. Ingredients note: If you have larger potatoes, cut them in half or quarters before cooking.
  2. The tiny bite sized ones are best.
  3. In a medium saucepan (big enough to hold the potatoes and has a lid), heat the olive oil and butter (1 tbl).
  4. Add the onions, garlic, and and stir.
  5. Toss the potatoes in the salt (1/2 tsp).
  6. This works best if the potatoes are damp.
  7. Add the stock and then the potatoes.
  8. DO NOT STIR, and try not to knock the salt off the potatoes.
  9. Leave the onions on the bottom.
  10. Bring the stock to a simmer and turn down heat to lowest setting.
  11. Cover.
  12. Leave it alone for 30-45 minutes.
  13. The onions are caramelizing on the bottom of the pan, and the potatoes are steaming.
  14. After 30-45 minutes, the potatoes should be fork tender.
  15. Take the pot over to the stove and carefully drain out most of the cooking liquid.
  16. Not all of it, leave about 1/4 cup in the bottom of the pan.
  17. If you cooked whole potatoes, prick some of them with a fork and mash a few.
  18. If you cut them in half, you can skip this step.
  19. While the potatoes are still hot, add the remaining tablespoon of butter, the pepper, and the remaining salt.
  20. Toss gently to combine.
  21. Add the sour cream and fresh dill.
  22. Garnish with additional dill and cracked black pepper.
  23. Add crisp bacon if you are trying to get a man's attention.
  24. This makes great leftovers.
  25. It is better the next day.
  26. I like it cold like a potato salad.

olive oil, butter, onion, kosher salt, garlic, red potatoes, chicken, butter, sour cream, kosher salt, black pepper, dill, dill

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/why-he-married-me-dilled-potatoes-244867 (may not work)

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