How to Keep Roast Potatoes Crispy After Cooking: 13 Steps (2024)

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Roasted potatoes done right are a thing of perfection—chunks of potatoes with light, fluffy centers and golden, crispy outsides that crunch when you bite into them. If your experience with roasted potatoes leaves you with soggy or chewy potatoes, there are probably a few tricks you should try when you roast them. This way, you'll have really crunchy potatoes to serve.

Ingredients

Crispy Oven-Roasted Potatoes

  • 412 pounds (2.0kg) of russet potatoes
  • 2 tablespoons (28g) salt, plus more to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 g) of baking soda
  • 14 cup (59ml) of duck fat, bacon grease, or olive oil
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Makes 8 to 10 servings

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    Serve the potatoes as soon as you pull them out of the oven. Unfortunately, even the crunchiest roasted potatoes start to soften as they cool, so don't let them! Try to time your meal so the potatoes are the last thing you pull out of the oven and put on your table.

    • If you can't serve them immediately, avoid covering the potatoes with foil to keep them warm. Foil will trap steam inside and make the potatoes soggy.
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    Broil the potatoes for 2-3 minutes if they aren't as crispy as you like. Sometimes you might just end up with potatoes that don't crisp up very much, but don't worry. Spread the potatoes on a baking sheet and pop them underneath a hot broiler for 2 or 3 minutes so the outsides brown and become crunchy.[1]

    • Keep an eye on the potatoes since it's easy to forget about them when they're under the broiler.

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    Keep potatoes crisp in a warm oven if you're serving them in 1-2 hours. If there is a slight wait before everyone eats, don't cover the crispy potatoes—this traps steam which will make the potatoes soggy. Just keep them in the oven, but turn the temperature to the lowest setting. Plan on serving the potatoes within 2 hours or your potatoes might dry out.[2]

    • If you keep the potatoes in the oven for more than a few hours, the potatoes can dry out and become chewy.
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    Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container within 2 hours of cooking them. Whether you have leftover roasted potatoes or you just wanted to prep them in advance, let the potatoes cool to room temperature and transfer them to a shallow airtight container or resealable plastic bag. Then, pop the potatoes into the fridge within 2 hours of removing them from the oven.[3]

    • Don't forget to label the container with the date before you put them in the fridge. Plan on using them within 5 days.
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    Bake leftovers at 400°F (204°C) for 15-20 minutes to crisp them back up. Refrigerated potatoes are soggy, but there's an easy fix! Preheat your oven to 400°F (204°C) and spread the leftover potatoes on a baking sheet. Cover the sheet with foil and heat the potatoes in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes. Then, take off the foil and cook the potatoes for 5 more minutes so they become crunchy on the outside.[4]

    • Avoid microwaving your roasted potatoes since they'll become soggy.
    • Don't reheat your potatoes more than once since the texture won't be as crunchy.
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    Rinse and peel 412 pounds (2.0kg) of russet potatoes. For the crispiest potatoes, use russets—you'll also get potatoes that have fluffy, light centers. If you want creamier tasting potatoes that are a little less crispy, it's fine to use yukon gold potatoes instead. Rinse them under cold water and peel off the skins.[5]

    • Avoid using red potatoes since there's not enough starch in them to crisp up. You'll end up with dark potatoes that turn soggy really quickly.
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    Preheat the oven to 500°F (260°C) and cut the potatoes into 2in (5.1cm) chunks. While the oven heats up, chop the potatoes into large pieces. The large surface area lets the potatoes become extra crispy.[6]

    • If you roast small pieces of potatoes, the centers are more likely to dry out so you're left with chewy potatoes.
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    Put the potatoes into a pot with salt, baking soda, and water. Put the chopped potatoes into a big pot and pour in enough cold water to cover them by 1 inch (2.5cm). Then, add 2 tablespoons (28g) salt and 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 g) of baking soda.[7]

    • The baking soda raises the pH of the water so the outside of the potatoes breaks down. This makes them softer and starchier, which helps them crisp up more in the oven.
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    Simmer the potatoes for 5 minutes so they soften a little. Turn the burner to high and bring the water to a boil. Then, turn the burner down to medium so the water bubbles gently. Cook the uncovered potatoes just until they start to become tender.[8]

    • This is called par-boiling since you're not completely cooking the potatoes. Par-boiling ensures you get roasted potatoes that are crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside.
    • Don't boil the potatoes so they're completely soft or they'll fall apart when you get them ready to roast.
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    Drain the potatoes and let them air dry for 2 minutes. Set a drainer in the sink and carefully pour the potatoes into it so the water drains. Then, put the potatoes into a big bowl and let them sit for a few minutes so some of the moisture evaporates.[9]

    • If you don't want to dirty another dish, you could also put the potatoes back into the pot.
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    Shake the bowl to rough up the potatoes and stir in 14 cup (59ml) of fat. Grip the bowl and vigorously shake it back and forth so the potatoes knock into each other. Keep shaking until the edges are roughed up. Then, mix in 14 cup (59ml) of duck fat, chicken fat, or bacon grease.[10]

    • Although animal fats give you the crispiest potatoes, you can substitute olive oil in a pinch—the potatoes just might not be as crunchy.
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    Spread the potatoes on 2 baking sheets and season them with salt and pepper. Get out 2 rimmed baking sheets and divide the potatoes between them. Then, arrange the potatoes so they're not touching and sprinkle salt and pepper over them.[11]

    • If the potatoes are crowded or touching, they'll steam and become soft on the outside as they roast.
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    Roast the potatoes for 35 to 40 minutes, flipping them halfway through the time. You've done all the prep work so it's time to roast! Put your sheets into the preheated oven and bake the potatoes for 20 minutes. Then, flip the potatoes over and rotate the sheets. Roast them for another 15 to 20 minutes or until the potatoes are perfectly golden brown and crunchy.[12]

    • If your oven bakes evenly, you don't need to swap the baking sheets.
    • You can refrigerate your leftover roasted potatoes in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
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      • If you want to prep the potatoes before you roast them, par-boil chopped potatoes and drain them. Then, freeze them for up to 1 month. When you're ready to roast, toss the frozen potatoes into a roasting pan with 6 tablespoons (89ml) of hot oil and bake them for 40 to 50 minutes at 425°F (218°C).[13]

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      Things You'll Need

      • Knife and cutting board
      • Oven mitts
      • Large pot
      • Strainer
      • Large bowl
      • 2 rimmed baking sheets

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      How to Keep Roast Potatoes Crispy After Cooking: 13 Steps (2024)

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      How to keep roasted potatoes crispy after cooking? ›

      If it's for a short time, just spread them on a half-sheet pan and stick in a 200F oven. Because it's below 212F the potatoes won't keep cooking and because the oven is dry, they will stay crispy. If it's going to be longer, allow them to cool below 200F, put in a large bowl and seal well with oven-safe plastic wrap.

      How do you keep roast potatoes from getting mushy? ›

      Parboil the potatoes

      Add the potatoes to a large pot of salted water and boil for about 5 minutes. You can also add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda to the salted water for an extra crispy effect. Be careful not to overcook the potatoes; they should be tender — not soft.

      Why won't my roast potatoes stay crispy? ›

      Parboiling the potatoes is a good start, but if they're not getting crispy during roasting your temperature isn't high enough or there's too much moisture.

      How do you crisp roast potatoes the next day? ›

      To finish them off the following day, heat more oil in a tray and cook for about 15-30 minutes until golden and crispy (should be closer to 15 but sometimes this can take a while as the potatoes will be cold from the fridge).

      Why are my oven roasted potatoes soggy? ›

      Roasted potatoes can become soggy if the water content in the potato isn't fully cooked. Different potatoes have different water content percentages. Also, be mindful of the oil. Potatoes can react like sponges; too much oil can make your potatoes appear to be soggy.

      Why are my potatoes still crunchy after cooking? ›

      Size and Cut: The size and cut of the potato pieces can also affect their cooking time. Smaller pieces will cook faster and become softer than larger ones. If the potato cubes were too large or unevenly cut, this might result in some pieces remaining crunchy.

      Why do my roast potatoes fall apart? ›

      The best potato for the job will change throughout the year, as the level of sugar fluctuates with each variety during storage. Dry matter – the non-water part of the potato – also varies. Too much and the potatoes will fall apart when they are cooked, too little and they will be soggy.

      Why are my roast potatoes hard on the outside? ›

      If you don't parboil your spuds, the outside skin will remain quite tough, meaning that whatever fat you use will not be able to get inside the cracks. To parboil your potatoes to perfection, cut them into large chunks and put them in a pot of boiling water for around ten minutes, depending on the size.

      How do you cook potatoes without making them mushy? ›

      Place the pot over medium-high heat and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to a bare simmer. Do not cover. (Covering changes the environment in the pot and can make the potatoes turn mushy.)

      What is the best oil for roasting potatoes? ›

      Neutral, low-cost oil such as vegetable oil, canola oil, safflower oil, peanut oil, corn oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, etc., work well for roasting. These oils have a high smoke point, allowing the potatoes to get very hot to achieve maximum crispiness.

      Why does vinegar make potatoes crispy? ›

      The acid in the vinegar can also help to slightly break down the surface of the potatoes, aiding in the development of a crispier texture during frying. Additionally, the vinegar can contribute to a golden-brown color on the exterior of the fries.

      Should you soak potatoes in salt water before roasting? ›

      Why use salt water for soaking potatoes? There's moisture naturally found in potatoes, and moisture is drawn to higher concentrations of salt. (This is a process called osmosis.) So, if you put the potatoes in a salt water bath, that will help draw out some of their moisture, resulting in crispier fries.

      How to keep roasted potatoes crunchy? ›

      Keep potatoes crisp in a warm oven if you're serving them in 1-2 hours. If there is a slight wait before everyone eats, don't cover the crispy potatoes—this traps steam which will make the potatoes soggy. Just keep them in the oven, but turn the temperature to the lowest setting.

      How do you crisp up already cooked potatoes? ›

      Reheat a Baked Potato in the Oven

      Preheat the oven to 350°F and take the potatoes out of the fridge to reach room temperature. Place the potato on a baking sheet or directly on the oven rack to achieve a crispy skin—Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until the potato is thoroughly heated.

      Should you put potatoes in the fridge before roasting? ›

      Once there is no more steam coming off them, place on a tray in a single layer and put them in the fridge, uncovered, until ready to roast. Heat oven to 200C/180C/gas 6 (or put them in when you turn it up for the turkey).

      How do you keep crispy baked potatoes warm? ›

      Once the internal temp is 185°F or more (210°F is ideal) pull the potatoes from the oven, and with one hand using a mitt, place each hot potato in foil and wrap. Ideally store in a heated bread warmer drawer.

      How do you keep potatoes from getting soggy? ›

      The key is to store potatoes in a cool dry place, like in the cabinet of a pantry, in a paper bag or cardboard box. It's important to keep potatoes at the cool, ideal temperature (but not, surprisingly, the fridge) to prevent them from turning green, getting soft spots, or pre-maturely sprouting.

      How do you fix dried out roasted potatoes? ›

      I have warmed them by pan frying, and that releases some of the moisture and gives them some crispness back. My experience has been to add just a small amount of water or milk to the mashed potatoes when warming them back up in the microwave.

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