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Boston Market Garlic New Potatoes Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
8 medium red potatoes
3 tablespoons butter, melted
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
2 teaspoons minced garlic (about 2 cloves)
1/4 teaspoon salt

Directions:
Directions:
1. Cut the potatoes in half (lengthwise), cut the halves in half (also lengthwise), then cut the quarters in half (yeah, still lengthwise), so that you have eight wedges from each potato. Steam the sliced potatoes on a steamer rack over boiling water in a large, covered saucepan for 10 minutes, or until the tip of a knife encounters just a little resistance when stuck into the potatoes. The potatoes will cook a bit more after they come off the heat, so you want to be sure not to overcook them.
2. Combine the melted butter, dill, garlic, and salt in a small bowl.
3. When the potatoes are cooked, dump them into a medium bowl. Pour the garlic butter over the potatoes, then gently toss the potatoes until they are well coated. Be careful not to toss the potatoes too much or they may start to fall apart, and you're not making mashed potatoes

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
4 to 6
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
Technically speaking "new potatoes" can be any young potato. Boston Market, however, uses red potatoes for this particular dish, and they're actually not all that young. So, for this recipe you need some common, medium-size red potatoes. After cutting the potatoes into bite-size slices, you steam them on a steamer rack or basket in a large covered saucepan over boiling water. When the potatoes are done, toss them with a delicious mix of melted butter, fresh dill, and garlic, and you've got a quick clone that could stand up to any taste test.

 

 

 

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