Bloody Mary Roasted Potatoes {Guest Post from Sarcastic Cooking}

As you are reading this post I’m currently sitting in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, hopefully with a drink in hand, a book in my lap (Orange Is the New Black if you are curious) and attempting not to get sunburned.  Yes, folks I’ve left you and gone vacation but fear not because I’ve left you in the most amazing hands of Stefanie from Sarcastic Cooking!   Stefanie is a blogger after my own heart, she makes amazing food, takes beautiful photos and has an adorable little pug! Go visit Stefanie at her site and on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest too!  Now without further ado, let’s get to some Bloody Mary Roasted Potatoes
 

Bloody Mary Roasted Potatoes -Guest Post from Sarcastic Cooking What’s up, Girl in the Little Red Kitchen readers?!?!?! I am so happy to be here guest posting for the day. For those of you that are not familiar with me, I blog over at Sarcastic Cooking. I am a huge fan of Susan’s recipes. Also, Susan and I both are obsessed with our little pugs. It takes a special person to love those little creatures.

Anyway, for those of you that didn’t know already, I am pregnant. I am about halfway through it and doing great. There are a few things that I am missing lately. I miss non-maternity clothing. I miss being comfortable while sleeping. I miss the occasional cocktail. I am especially missing my favorite go-to brunch cocktail, a Bloody Mary.

Bloody Mary Roasted Potatoes -Guest Post from Sarcastic Cooking I know, I know, I can drink it without booze. But, it just isn’t the same. I am not sure how that makes me sound, but it is the truth! Plus, the Bloody Mary comes with so many wonderful treats on the side. How could you not love this drink? It is like a brunch appetizer.

In my crazy pregnancy brain, I thought, “What if I could make a Bloody Mary inspired food recipe?” I started to dream about Bloody Mary bread, Bloody Mary marinated steak or chicken, and then it hit me—potatoes! I am a huge carb and starch lover. I need a carb/starch at least once a day. And, oh, French fries, don’t even get me started.

Bloody Mary Roasted Potatoes -Guest Post from Sarcastic Cooking Roasted potatoes are my favorite easy side dish. They go with pretty much anything. In this recipe, the Bloody Mary mix and spiciness from all the seasonings forms a nice crust on the outside of each potato. Even if a Bloody Mary isn’t your thing, I get it, it’s an acquired taste—you can eat these and get all the flavors without all the tomato juice.

Thanks for listening to my ramblings and oversharing. Enjoy the potatoes!

Bloody Mary Roasted Potatoes {Guest Post from Sarcastic Cooking}
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 Cup Bloody Mary Mix
  • 1 Teaspoon Lemon Zest
  • 1 Garlic Clove, grated
  • 1/4 Teaspoon Tabasco
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Smoked Paprika
  • 1/4 Teaspoon Celery Salt
  • 2 Teaspoons Chopped Dill
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Prepared Horseradish
  • Pinch of Salt and Pepper
  • 3/4 Pound of Mini Red Potatoes, halved
  • 1 Tablespoon Chopped Chives

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. Combine the Bloody Mary mix, lemon zest, garlic, tabasco, Worcestershire, paprika, celery salt, dill, horseradish, salt, and pepper in a bowl.
  3. Place potatoes on a large sheet of tin foil. Slightly fold up the edges to prevent any liquid from spilling out. Pour the tomato mixture over the potatoes. Gently toss the potatoes to make sure they are all coated. Fold the tin foil around the potatoes to form a tight little packet.
  4. Place the packet on a baking sheet. Roast potatoes for 35-40 minutes until fork tender.
  5. Open packet and let cool slightly. Before serving, top with chives.
Recipe Type: Side Dish
https://girlinthelittleredkitchen.com/2013/08/bloody-mary-roasted-potatoes-guest-post-from-sarcastic-cooking/

 

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6 thoughts on “Bloody Mary Roasted Potatoes {Guest Post from Sarcastic Cooking}

  1. DB-The Foodie Stuntman @ Crazy Foodie Stunts

    Susan-Hope you’re enjoying your vacay. You’ve left this post in good hands. I love Stefanie’s dishes and this one is no exception.

    Stefanie-I haven’t stopped by your website lately but will remedy that situation today. These potatoes look delicious. Didn’t know you were expecting, but congratulations!

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  2. Stephie @ EYHO

    I do think you’re on to something with that steak idea. Would it be overkill to serve it alongside these potatoes?

    Speaking of carbs, I think I’ll go eat a biscuit now. (Problems.)

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