Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (2024)

Seasoned Broiled Potatoes are an easy side dish recipe that might just steal the show at dinnertime! Serve with chicken, pork, or steak.

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The theme of the past several days has been “WHEEEEEE!” ie sunshine and warmer weather has officially arrived and I think is here to stay. (Emphasis on “I think” – #midwestproblems) We spent the majority of the weekend outside, hitting up the opening of the Downtown Farmer’s Market, playing in secret gardens, and eating on patios. I tell you what, someone really needs to bottle up vitamin D up and sell it!

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It was so strange to see Cameron’schubbylittle arms and legs on full display as they’ve been encased in long sleeves and pants for the past 6-1/2 months. I was full all weekend from snacking on them!

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I closed the weekend out with a solo walk during Sunday’s golden hour. The sun was just beginning to set, the birds were chirping, the frogs were croaking, and these ladies were rustling in the grass beside the trail. It was one for the books!

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Before my safari, Igrilled us a nice dinner of marinated chicken andmy famous Seasoned Broiled Potatoes. Say hello to your new side dish staple!

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I first shared this “recipe” (a term I’m using very loosely here) on IGE in 2011, and it was a runaway hit on Pinterest almost immediately. I didn’t understand, but I also did. This simple side dish is a no-brainer – cooked potatoes are slathered with butter, sprinkled with seasoned salt and parmesan cheese, and then broiled. Ridiculously easy yet unbelievably yummy.The butter soaks into the crevices sothe skin get nice and crispy under the broiler, while the combination of seasoned salt (try my homemade recipe – it’s just 4 ingredients!) and browned parmesan cheese on top is crazyaddicting.

Because the potatoes are broiled, the dish is great to make any time of year, but we tend to make these seasoned broiled potato halves during grilling season, especially. Crispy, sizzling, buttery, and cheesy – they would make a fine addition to any dinner plate!

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How to Make Seasoned Broiled Potatoes

Start by lightly piercing 2 russet potatoes (or more or less – just plan on 1/2 potato per person) all over with a fork then microwave for 6-8 minutes, flipping every 2 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the center goes in easily.

Once the potatoes are cool enough to handle, slice in half, then cut each half into squares being careful not to slice all the way through the skin.

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Transfer the potato halves to a foil-lined, nonstick-sprayed baking sheet then brush each half with melted butter. Sprinkle with homemade seasoned saltand plenty of freshly grated parmesan cheese.

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Broil the potato halves on a rack placed in the center of the oven for 10-15 minutes, or until the tops are golden brown. Transfer the buttery, crispy potato halves onto plates then devour! I know you’ll LOVE thiseasy, dreamy side dish– enjoy!

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Seasoned Broiled Potatoes are an easy side dish recipe that might just steal the show at dinnertime!Serve with chicken, pork, or steak!

Ingredients

serves 4

  • 2 medium-sized russet potatoes, scrubbed then dried
  • 1/4 cup melted butter (or more - the more butter, the better!)
  • seasoned salt (see notes for recipe)
  • 1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese (again, more is always better!)

Directions

  1. Place oven rack in the center of the oven then preheat broiler to high. Line a baking sheet with nonstick sprayed foil then set aside.
  2. Pierce potatoes lightly all over with a fork then microwave for 6-8 minutes, flipping every 1-2 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the center goes in easily. Once cool enough to handle, slice potatoes in half then slice each half into squares, being careful not to cut all the way through the skin. Transfer potato halves to prepared baking sheet.
  3. Brush each potato half with melted butter then season with seasoned salt and parmesan cheese. Broil for 10-15 minutes, or until golden brown, then serve.

Notes

  • Click here for my 4-ingredient homemade seasoned salt recipe >

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

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  1. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (11) Julie 07.08.2018

    Can you use red potatoes rather than russet?

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (12) Kristin 07.10.2018

      Sure! You might not need as long of broil time since they’re smaller.

      Reply

  2. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (13) Annie 04.15.2018

    These were amazing. Fixed them for a last minute friends dinner game night. Been going to your website frequently for my hubby that has Celiac diagnosed in January. Lots of delicious recipes. Thank you sooooo much.

    Reply

  3. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (14) Kate 07.28.2017

    Hi, these look delicious! I’m making dinner for a family that is gluten free and dairy free. Since you are well versed in both, do you have any suggestions for what to sprinkle on these in place of the butter/parmesan to keep them dairy free?

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (15) Kristin 07.10.2018

      I would use DF butter like Earth Balance and just skip the parm. :)

      Reply

  4. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (16) Viktor 05.13.2017

    Truly awesome, easy and looks delicious, you are awesome!

    Reply

  5. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (17) Jennie M. 05.12.2017

    An oldie but a goodie! I’ve been making this since you originally posted and I love how easy it is to customize. I love using havarti, asiago, and pepper jack depending on the mood. Same with seasonings – I’ve used Italian herb, bbq rubs, and cajun.

    Reply

  6. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (18) Sara @ Last Night's Feast 05.10.2017

    I’m always looking for new [simple] ways to cook potatoes. These look awesome!!

    Reply

  7. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (19) Trisha Wray 05.10.2017

    Making these for dinner tonight..super excited!

    On a side note, I’ve decided IGE needs to be an app! Seriously! Before I went to your website to get the potato recipe, I went to the Apple App Store to see if there was an IGE app. I NEED an IGE app! Lol

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (20) Kristin 05.10.2017

      Hi Trisha! You can actually get a little IGE icon on your desktop, which is kind of app-like! Open the site on your iphone in Safari then click the box with the up arrow on the bottom of the screen. Scroll through the icons on the bottom until you see the “Add to Home Screen” button then click. Viola! :D

      Reply

      • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (21) Trisha Wray 05.10.2017

        Yay..just added! Thanks for the tip!!

        Reply

  8. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (22) Modish Taste | Seasoned Broiled Potatoes 05.10.2017

    […] Seasoned Broiled Potatoes are an easy, gluten-free side dish that’s delish any month of the year, but especially tasty during grilling season. […]

    Reply

  9. I REMEMBER this recipe from 2011!!!! Thanks for being so inspirational for so long!

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  10. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (25) pat. 05.10.2017

    In all my years broiling, never thought of this. Great idea!

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (26) Kristin 05.10.2017

      Yeah! Hope you love it, Pat!

      Reply

  11. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (27) Stephanie 05.10.2017

    Can’t wait to make these!! I have a bag of potato steamers at home that will be perfect for this recipe.

    Reply

  12. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (28) Kristan 05.10.2017

    Do you think this would work well with left over baked potatoes? I normally fry them up with eggs the next day but this looks even more tasty!

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (29) Kristin 05.10.2017

      Absolutely! Baked is totally fine.

      Reply

  13. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (30) Courtney 05.09.2017

    I have made these dozens of times since you originally posted the recipe for them. Everyone I have served them to RAVES about them and requests them in the future! No one has ever not liked these. That’s insane. One of my favorite potato recipes ever! Thanks for sharing it!

    Reply

    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (31) Kristin 05.10.2017

      Oh my gosh – SO happy to hear this!! I hope you take all the credit! ;)

      Reply

  14. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (32) Ellen 05.09.2017

    I love this! So quick and simple, yet tasty! I know what we’re having tomorrow night for dinner!

    Reply

  15. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (33) Beth 05.09.2017

    can you show a picture of the cheese you used and how you grated it? I’m not sure what you are referring to. Thanks

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (34) Terri G 05.09.2017

      You can buy already grated parmesan cheese at any grocery store. I get it at Hy-Vee.

      Reply

    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (35) Kristin 05.09.2017

      Hi Beth! The 4th picture down in this post shows a block of parmesan cheese and what it looks like what it’s grated with a microplane: https://iowagirleats.com/2014/03/05/creamy-parmesan-garlic-quinoa/. Here’s the microplane I use: http://amzn.to/2eaXr9k

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  16. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (36) Heather 05.09.2017

    These look easy and delicious and I’m excited to try them. But since summer is almost here, I’m wondering…do you think this method could be adapted to finish them on the grill?

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (37) Kristin 05.09.2017

      I do – I would try over medium-low heat and just keep an eye on them. The tops won’t get brown and crispy, but the skins will be!

      Reply

  17. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (38) jackie 05.09.2017

    Those ladies watched me on my run the other day. They are always curious about my dog.

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (39) Kristin 05.10.2017

      Ooo, I bet!

      Reply

  18. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (40) Julie 05.09.2017

    Yum. I may have to pick up some potatoes for dinner tonight.

    Reply

  19. Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (41) Stephanie 05.09.2017

    Crispy potatoes are life. Especially when they have cheese on them. I’m pretty sure I saw these on Pinterest back in the day, I never tried them, though. I feel as if I’m missing out.

    http://aneducationindomestication.com

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    • Seasoned Broiled Potatoes - Easy Side Dish Recipew (42) Kristin 05.09.2017

      Absolute life!!!

      Reply

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