Garlic Roasted Potatoes

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Ā Who’s ready to get their Thanksgiving on! Get ready for a TON of fab Thanksgiving recipes, starting with theseĀ Garlic Roasted Potatoes, right here on What’s Gaby Cooking!

Garlic Roasted Potatoes

Omg you guys! We have so much to talk about today. First, Happy Monday!!

A: How on earth is it already November?

B: Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Being the obsessively organized person I am, I have already planned my entire menu. (I did it in September) It’s going to be epic, and I’ll be sharing all the recipes here, well before the big day, so you have plenty of time to plan your menu too!

C: One of my all-time favorite people, Ree from The Pioneer Woman, just came out with her latest cookbook and I spent the entire weekend drooling over every recipe. It’s called The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays: 140 Step-by-Step Recipes for Simple, Scrumptious CelebrationsĀ and I’ve decided that I’m inviting myself over to her house for every holiday from here on out. Christmas, New Years, Valentine’s Day, Easter… you name it… all of her holiday menus are out of this world!

The Pioneer Woman Cookbook

D: In honor of Ree’s gorgeous new book, she is offering up Ā 3 signed copies!! Boooyah! We’re kicking off Monday with a bang.

E: I made a batch of her Garlic Roasted PotatoesĀ yesterday and proceeded to fight my husband over who got the last bite. They are game changers – that is for sure!

F: If you haven’t already ordered yourself a copy, you absolutely should!! Like I said, this book is LOADED with fantastic holiday recipes for an entire calendar year, and each page is infused with Ree’s bubbly personality and humor. I’d like to jump right in and live somewhere between Christmas and 4 of July!

Garlic Roasted Potatoes with Thyme

*Giveaway Details*

All you have to do to enter is leave a comment below telling me the thing your MOST looking forward to about Thanksgiving! Ā For more chances to win, share this giveaway onĀ Twitter,Ā Instagram, andĀ FacebookĀ and tag @whatsgabycookin, and leave a separate comment for each letting me know you’ve done so.Ā I’ll randomly pick 3 winners and they will get SIGNED copies of this fab new cookbook delivered right to their doorstep! Good luck!Ā This giveaway will be open until Monday, November 11th at 11:59pm PST!

Who Can Enter: Open to residents in the USA and Canada only.

Winners for the Pioneer Woman Cookbook are:

Patsy Franks

Adriana A.

Gab Benham

Email me at gaby@whatsgabycooking.com and I’ll get you all squared away!

And I announced the winner of the KitchenAid mixer last night – so hop on over to see if it was you!!

Garlic Roasted Potatoes

Recipe from The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays: 140 Step-by-Step Recipes for Simple, Scrumptious Celebrations
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 45 mins
Total Time 55 mins
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 6 -8 people

Ingredients
  

  • 6 garlic cloves
  • 2 rosemary sprigs I used Thyme
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 2 pounds small potatoes
  • 2 pounds small purple potatoes
  • 2 pounds small red potatoes
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Mince the garlic.
  • Strip the leaves off of the rosemary or thyme springs and give them a mince.
  • Melt the butter in a small skillet over medium heat, then add the herbs and garlic.
  • Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes until the butter is infused.
  • Arrange all the potatoes on a baking sheet.
  • Toss them with the butter mixture.
  • Roast them for 35-45 minutes until the potatoes are tender and golden brown.
  • Season them with salt and pepper as needed and serve.

1,298 Comments

  1. I’m looking forward to spending the day with my husband relaxing and enjoying a nice meal we prepare together.

  2. I love spending time with family and friends and doing most of the cooking. I so look forward to the Holidays coming.

  3. I am looking forward to having a nice relaxing day catching up with family. I am also looking forward to all the delicious food šŸ™‚

  4. Cooking, baking and family… not really looking forward to the clean up, but thankful to be able to have a meal to clean up after!

  5. Looking forward to my daughter and her family to come to ND from AZ for Christmas, along with other family!

  6. The chill in the air, warm house filled with great smells and laughter, baked corn, turkey and stuffing, mashed potatos with gravy, cranberry sauce and pumpkin roll and of course watching football with a full belly.

  7. Now that my family is spread apart, I really look forward to getting to spend a few days with them. My mom, dad, 2 sisters and I cook for almost 2 days getting everything ready and then we sit around the table, big feast in front of us, and say what we are all thankful for. My husband loves it since his family doesn’t do anything like that. My brother-in-law basically does what we ask him to do! But, it is so much fun!

    1. Oh, and I love that everyone is always open to trying new versions of old favorites… especially now that we are all eating much healthier!

  8. Spending time with family … we don’t live in same town so it is nice to see them. Those potatoes look yummy!

  9. I love to get together with my family on Thanksgiving. We all love each other and all are thankful to God for everything he has given us.

  10. Looking forward to family time, and if all goes well, my son-in-law will be back from Afghanistan & get to see his son walk for the first time. Cash was born the day after Thanksgiving last year!

  11. I am so looking forward to having the family together, and it will be at my daughters house, but I help with the cooking and cleaning.
    Life couldn’t be better when we give thanks and then dig in to the scrumptious meal.

  12. This year will be my first cooking at home. Usually I help cook at a relatives house. looking forward to doing it all on my own this year. will be just four of us but I really want to do it up right.

  13. My favorite thing about Thanksgiving is my cooking. I love to cook and I love my recipes for Thanksgiving. I also like to have left overs so I tend to volunteer to cook for Thanksgiving. I will try these potatoes and may add them to my menu.

  14. Thanksgiving is all about family, it doesn’t matter if you have a sit down dinner or snack all day long. Enjoy every family member and friends for next year they might not be there. Thanks for the chance to win this cookbook.

  15. I am hoping to be a le to cook a nice meal for my husband. Been going through chemo treatments and not able to cook much because food hasn’t appealing to me. But finished my list treatment 5 weeks ago and hoping I will be able to cook and eat by Thanksgiving.

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