Cheesy Pesto Crash Hot Potatoes

I recently found myself in possession of an excess of baby potatoes and pesto. A girl can only eat so many roasted baby potatoes and, not wanting things to go to waste, I started experimenting. The result? These cheesy pesto hot crash potatoes are one of the easiest, tastiest side dishes I’ve had in a long time. 

I discovered crash hot potatoes on The Pioneer Woman years ago and it’s become a fun way to eat baby potatoes. You boil them, smash them, season them, then roast them until they’re craggly and crispy and very delicious. I love mixing up the seasonings, so brushing them with pesto felt right at the time and ended up being very, very right, especially after sprinkling them with mozzarella cheese at the very end and then popping the pan back into the oven for a few minutes so the cheese can get melty and perfect. It’s a fantastic side dish to something grab-and-go like a rotisserie chicken, making things feel a little more homemade. And if you’ve got the burning desire to make your own pesto, check out our recipe for it here! It’s the perfect way to use up all that basil in your garden as we move into summer!

This recipe is super easy. You’ll need about a pound of baby potatoes, some pesto, salt, pepper, and shredded mozzarella cheese.

Cheesy Hot Crash Potatoes ingredients

Preheat oven to 425 F. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and lightly brush with olive oil. Set aside.

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. While the water is heating, wash the potatoes. When the water comes to a  boil, add the potatoes and cook for 15-20 minutes or until easily pierced with a fork (time will vary depending on the size of the potatoes and elevation.)

When the potatoes are fork tender, use a slotted spoon to transfer them to the prepared baking sheet.

boiled potatoes on baking sheet #sidedish #potatoes #pesto

Use a flat-bottomed glass or bowl to smash the potatoes, then brush generously with pesto. Season with salt and pepper.

potatoes brushed with pesto

Transfer to oven and bake for 10 minutes or until the edges are crispy. Top with shredded cheese and return to oven for 1-2 minutes or until cheese is melty. Serve immediately.

Cheesy Pesto Hot Crash Potatoes from Our Best Bites

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Cheesy Pesto Hot Crash Potatoes from Our Best Bites

Cheesy Pesto Crash Hot Potatoes


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  • Author: kate jones
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4

Ingredients

  • 1 pound baby potatoes
  • olive oil
  • 1/2 cup pesto
  • kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • 1/2 cup freshly grated mozzarella cheese

Instructions

Preheat oven to 425 F. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and lightly brush with olive oil. Set aside.

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. While the water is heating, wash the potatoes. When the water comes to a  boil, add the potatoes and cook for 15-20 minutes or until easily pierced with a fork (time will vary depending on the size of the potatoes and elevation.)

When the potatoes are fork tender, use a slotted spoon to transfer them to the prepared baking sheet. Use a flat-bottomed glass or bowl to smash the potatoes, then brush generously with pesto. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to oven and bake for 10 minutes or until the edges are crispy. Top with shredded cheese and return to oven for 1-2 minutes or until cheese is melty. Serve immediately.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
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Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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  1. I bet these would be great made into a bite-sized appetizer by putting them in a bacon bowl