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Meal Type » Gluten Free Appetizers and Sides » Rosemary Garlic Roasted Fingerling Potatoes

Rosemary Garlic Roasted Fingerling Potatoes

Claire Cary

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Claire Cary

5 from 4 votes
September 20, 2024
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Full of fresh herbs, flavor and garlic, these roasted fingerling potatoes are the perfect side dish all year round. Serve them with some lemon chicken and a side kale salad for the perfect simple dinner. 

Overhead image of the final roasted fingerling potatoes with fresh herbs and a spoon on the side.

Honestly, who doesn’t love roasted potatoes? Especially perfectly spiced, herby, garlicky, salty potatoes? They’re a pantry staple in my house and I think I’ve eaten enough to be considered a potato expert.

These roasted fingerling potatoes are truly the best I’ve had. They’re made with fresh rosemary which packs a LOT of flavor, lemon zest, garlic and plenty of salt and black pepper.

Fingerling potatoes get their name because they kind of look like stubby fingers. Weird, I know. They have a buttery interior and perfectly crispy skin when roasted like these ones.

They don’t taste too different from regular mature potatoes, but you’ll usually find a mix of red, yellow and purple varieties in a bag. The purple have a slightly deeper flavor, but they are all delicious when paired with this blend of flavors. Try my roasted red pepper hummus next!

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Easy to make
  • Perfect side dish
  • Packed with flavor
  • Vegan & gluten free
Ingredients for the recipe in small bowls on a wood board.

Key ingredients

FINGERLING POTATOES. I like using rainbow fingerling potatoes, but just regular ones will do. They have the perfect size for roasting!

BUTTER OR OIL. Butter will yield a richer flavor, but you can use olive oil if you are vegan or dairy free.

LEMON. Some lemon zest will add a lot of flavor to this recipe.

ROSEMARY & CHIVES. Be sure to use fresh rosemary here! It will add so much flavor to these roasted potatoes.

SALT & PEPPER. Potatoes should be salty in my opinion! You can start with a teaspoon as the recipe says, and then add more for serving if desired.

GARLIC. I like a lot of garlic. About 2 tablespoons of minced garlic here will add a lot of flavor and pairs really well with the herbs and lemon.

Tossing the potatoes with the seasonings in a glass bowl.

How to make rosemary roasted fingerling potatoes

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Chop the potatoes in half lengthwise. You can really cut them however you like, but with fingerling potatoes in particular, I like them lengthwise!

Add to a colander and run until water until clean. Add to a large mixing bowl and toss with the olive oil.

Finely mince the garlic and add to the bowl. Add all remaining ingredients aside from the rosemary and toss until well combined. Add to a cast iron skillet or regular baking sheet. 

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Keeping the rosemary in about 5 small bunches (attached to the stem should be smaller bunches) add it to the top of the potatoes, spread throughout. 

When I say “sprig” of rosemary, I mean 1 small “stalk.” The terminology is a bit weird for herbs, but you want one whole stem with all of the little leaves attached. You can see in the photos that I have just chopped it into little chunks and place it around evenly over the potatoes.

Bake uncovered for 20-30 minutes or until easily pierced with a fork. Cook time can vary because fingerling potatoes can vary in size quite a bit, so check after 20 minutes by poking with a fork. You want the insides to be nice and soft, but have a slight crisp to the outside.

Remove from the oven and serve warm. 

Uncooked potatoes in a skillet before going in the oven.

Do you need to boil them first?

It depends! In this recipe, I wanted to keep things simple, so par boiling isn’t necessary before roasting. Washing, however, is necessary! Potatoes are dirty, so definitely wash them well before you begin.

However, it can speed up the baking time and make the potatoes crispier if you boil them for about 5 minutes beforehand.

Another way to help the potatoes get crispy without boiling is to cook the potatoes at a high temperature (which we do) and use just the right amount of oil.

Too much oil and the potatoes will get soggy, but not enough and there won’t be enough fat coating the outside to get them crispy. A total of 3 tbsp of olive oil for the potatoes is ideal for the perfect crisp.

Overhead shot of final roasted potatoes in a black skillet.

How to store

These roasted fingerling potatoes are best served fresh, but will store in the fridge for 3-5 days. You can reheat them back in a hot oven to get back some of the crispiness, though it won’t be quite as crispy as fresh.

Do I need to peel or soak potatoes?

You do not need to peel fingerling potatoes before roasting. So just chop, wash, toss and bake. The skin is what gives the crispy texture, so keep it on!

You can, but I don’t find it necessary. Soaking potatoes in cold water can remove some of the extra starch off the outside and help them get crispier in the oven.

If you have the extra time, you can definitely do this, but otherwise, I think the oil and roasting method will get them plenty crispy!

Roasted fingerling potatoes in a cast iron skillet with a towel on the handle.

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  • Quinoa Tabbouleh Salad
  • Vegan Lemon Pasta Salad
  • Vegan Mashed Potatoes
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5 from 4 votes

Rosemary Garlic Roasted Fingerling Potatoes

by: claire cary

Full of fresh herbs, flavor and garlic, these roasted fingerling potatoes are the perfect side dish all year round. Serve them with some grilled chicken and a side salad for the perfect simple dinner. 
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Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Total: 35 minutes mins
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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ pounds fingerling potatoes
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil or melted butter
  • 2 tablespoons minced garlic
  • Zest from 1 lemon
  • 1 sprig fresh rosemary*
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon chopped chives
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Black pepper
US Customary – Metric

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. 
  • Chop the potatoes in half lengthwise.
  • Add to a colander and run until water until clean. 
  • Add to a large mixing bowl and toss with olive oil.
  • Finely mince the garlic and add to the bowl. 
  • Add all remaining ingredients aside from the rosemary. 
  • Add to a cast iron skillet or regular baking sheet. 
  • Keeping the rosemary in about 5 small bunches (attached to the stem should be smaller bunches) add it to the top of the potatoes, spread throughout. 
  • Bake uncovered for 20-35 minutes or until easily pierced with a fork. Cook time can vary because fingerling potatoes can vary in size quite a bit, so check after 20 minutes by poking with a fork. 
  • Remove from the oven and serve warm. 

Notes

These potatoes are best served fresh, but will keep in the fridge for 3-5 days. You can reheat them back in the oven to get back some of the crispiness, though it won’t be quite as crispy as fresh.
When I say “sprig” of rosemary, I mean 1 small “stalk.” The terminology is a bit weird for herbs, but you want one whole stem with all of the little leaves attached. You can see in the photos that I have just chopped it into little chunks and place it around evenly over the potatoes.
Serving: 1serving / Calories: 232kcal / Carbohydrates: 33.5g / Protein: 3.5g / Fat: 11g / Fiber: 4.8g / Sugar: 3.6g

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  1. Melissa
    September 12, 2021

    I made these potatoes for the first time tonight. They were so good! I found that they took an extra 15 minutes to cook beyond 35 minutes with 2 lbs of fingerling potatoes. I didn’t use chives because I didn’t have them in the house and the seasoning was amazing. My kid’s and husband loved them too and they are super picky eaters. I’ll definitely be adding these to the rotation. If I could add a picture here I would.5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      September 20, 2021

      That can happen depending on the size of the potatoes you use! Glad you all enjoyed them nonetheless!

      Reply
  2. Samantha
    April 6, 2021

    OMG these are the best potato’s ever! I am OBSESSED with your recipes!5 stars

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    1. Claire Cary
      April 6, 2021

      Thank you Samantha! So happy to hear that!

      Reply
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