Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (2024)

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by Elena Tomasion Nov 3, 2014 (updated Feb 27, 2022)

If you’ve never tried Baked Hasselback Potatoes, you’re missing out!

Thinly sliced potatoes are lightly infused with garlic, lemon, and herbs, then roasted in the oven until crispy and golden on the outside, soft and creamy on the inside.

This is a show-stealing side dish that looks like it took all day to make but only takes a few minutes to prepare.

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What is a Hasselback potato?

I love serving Hasselback potatoeswhen we haveguests, I always get lots of compliments!

A Hasselback potato is simply a baked potato, except that the potato is cut into very thin slicesalmost down to the bottom. As the potato bakes, the slices fan out for an impressive presentation.

If you like baked potatoesand french fries, you will love this recipe because it combines both methods in one dish. You get the crispy edges of fries and the tender center of a baked potato.

They pair perfectly with countless main dishes, and you can switch things up with different seasonings and toppings.

Ingredients and substitution suggestions

  • Potatoes – I prefer to use starchy potatoes (like Russet, Idaho, or Yukon gold potatoes) as they hold their shape and crisp up beautifully, but any kind of potato will work.
  • Oil – Extra virgin olive oil is called for in the recipe. Melted butter or avocado oil make also fine substitutes.
  • Garlic -Fresh is best.
  • Herbs – Fresh rosemary, finely chopped. Can be replaced with thyme or parsley or your favorite fresh/dried herbs
  • Lemon zest – Grated.
  • Seasonings – I used my homemade rosemary-lemon sea salt.

How to make easy sliced potatoes

These baked potatoeslook like they are difficult to make, but in fact, they’re incredibly simple.

Slice – You start by cuttinga layer off of the bottom of each potato, just enough so they don’t roll.Then you cut slits across the potatoes with a sharp knife,taking care not to cut all the way through.

Season– Brush the potatoes with a mixture of olive oil, garlic, rosemary, and lemon zest, making sure it gets in between the slices.

Bake – Bake until golden and crispy. The potatoes will fan out during cooking and take on their accordion-like shape.

A few tips to get perfect results every time!

  • Potatoes -Use medium-sized potatoes, they will be easier to cut than large ones. Also, make sure they are similar in size so they finish baking at the same time.
  • Keep the skin on – The skin will crisp up in the oven. Remember to wash them and scrub them with a brush then dry the skin before cutting.
  • Use a sharp knife – Like a chef’s knife or a pairing knife.
  • Make thin, close to each other cuts – The tighter your cuts, the more fanning action will happen as the potato bakes.Cut your potato slices to about 1/8 inch in thickness. Even slices ensure even baking!
  • Use a pair of wooden spoons or chopsticks as safety guards –Place your potato between a pair of wooden spoons or chopsticks so you don’t accidentally slice all the way through the potato.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are they called Hasselback potatoes?

The name comes from a restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden, named Hasselbacken, where the recipe was first introduced in 1953.

How long do you bake Hasselback potatoes?

It depends on the size of the potatoes. I’ve found that on average they take about 1 hour but you may need a little more or a little less. Bake until the potatoes are crispy on the edges and easily pierced in the middle with a paring knife.

How to reheat Hasselback potatoes?

Place on a baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 10 minutes or until hot. They will not be as crispy as freshly baked, but still delicious.

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More potato recipes you might like:

  • Garlic Parmesan Mini Hasselback Potatoes
  • One Pan Baked Chicken and Potatoes
  • Healthy Mexican Baked Sweet Potatoes
  • Sweet Potato Soup
  • Garlic Parmesan Mini Hasselback Potatoes

If you make this Hasselback potato recipe, please leave a feedback and rating in the comment section below. I always love hearing how it turns out for you! ♡

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How To Make It: Baked Hasselback Potatoes

Prep Time: 25 minutes mins

Cook Time: 1 hour hr

Total Time: 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Servings: 4

(5 stars) 20 ratings

These Baked Hasselback Potatoes are an easy side dish or appetizer perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or holiday entertaining!Thinly sliced potatoes are lightly infused with garlic, lemon, and herbs, then roasted in the oven until perfectly crisp on the outside and tender on the inside.

Ingredients

  • 4 medium potatoes
  • 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 clove garlic finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon fresh rosemary leaves finely chopped + extra for garnish
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest grated
  • sea salt I used my rosemary-lemon sea salt

Instructions

Slice

  • Scrub the potatoes and pat them dry.

  • Preheat the oven to 425° F (220° C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Slice a thin layer off the base of the potatoes so they will not roll around.

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  • Place a potato on a cutting board with the cut side down and a chopstick or a wooden spoon on either side of the potato.

    With a sharp knife, cut thin vertical slices from one end to the other, being careful not to cut all the way through (the chopsticks should keep you from accidentally cutting too deeply).

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Season

  • In a small bowl, combine the olive oil, rosemary, lemon zest, and garlic.

  • Place the potatoes on the baking sheet and brush them all over with the infused oil.

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Bake

  • Place in the oven and bake for 20 minutes.

  • Remove from the oven and brush all over again with the olive oil mixture, separating the slices slightly with a knife to get some of the mixture between the slices.

  • Put them back in the oven for 20 minutes.

  • Brush the potatoes one last time with the remaining oil, sprinkle generously with sea salt, and return them to the oven for 20/30 minutes or until crispy and golden on the exterior and soft on the inside.

  • Remove from the oven, sprinkle the baked Hasselback potatoes with chopped rosemary, and serve immediately.

    These potatoes are best straight from the oven while the edges are at their crispiest.

Notes

Baking time may vary.Depending on the size of your potatoes, they may need more than the suggested cooking times. Keep roasting until the fanned out tips of the potatoes are nicely golden and crispy, and the potato as a whole is fork-tender with no resistance.

Reheat – Place on a baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 10 minutes or until hot. They will not be as crispy as freshly baked, but still delicious.

Nutritional Values are for 1 medium potato (180 grams/6.35 oz)

Nutrition

Serving: 1 potato, Calories: 260 kcal, Carbohydrates: 31.7 g, Protein: 3.7 g, Fat: 13.7 g, Saturated Fat: 1.9 g, Sodium: 581.5 mg, Fiber: 3.8 g

Did you make this recipe?Leave a comment or share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #aseasyasapplepie. We’d love to see what you come up with!

Author: Elena Tomasi

Course: Sides

Cuisine: Swedish

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originally published on Nov 3, 2014 (last updated Feb 27, 2022)

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  1. Melanie Reply

    Delicious and impressive recipe – thank you for sharing it! I made this for a dinner party and all guests loved it and couldn’t believe it was so simple to make. Your instructions were easy to follow and the potatoes turned out beautifully. Looking forward to enjoying more of your recipes!Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (7)

    • Elena Tomasi Reply

      Thank you for the feedback, Melanie! So glad your guests loved this recipe! :)

  2. Valette Hamilton Reply

    Made this recipe to have with husband’s beautifully bbq’d pork tenderloin. He was impressed and we both loved the potatoes. “Did you really make all these cuts yourself?” hahahaBaked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (8)

    • Elena Tomasi Reply

      So glad you both loved this recipe, Valette! Thank you for the feedback! :)

  3. LadyJj Reply

    Thanks everyone enjoyed them and they are very decorativeBaked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (9)

  4. Colleen Reply

    Made these last evening. Made them on the grill, not in the oven. They were delicious.
    I used Tyme, garlic, salt and pepper instead of Rosemary and lemon. Went fantastically with the fish.Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (10)

    • Elena Tomasi Reply

      Glad you liked this recipe, Colleen! Thank you for the feedback!

  5. Veronica Reply

    Will definitely try this! My family love anything potato.Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (11)

    • Elena Reply

      I hope your family will love these potatoes, Veronica! :)

  6. Sophie Reply

    Thanks for the recipe – these are lovely and so easy to make!Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (12)

    • Elena Reply

      I am glad to hear that, Sophie! :)

  7. Elima Reply

    Thanks a lot for sharing such a beautiful recipe .. Cannot even wait to try this todayBaked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (13)

    • Elena Reply

      I hope you enjoy it! :)

  8. Laura Reply

    Delicious!!Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (14)

  9. Alison Reply

    I have tryed this and it is sooo amazing thank u for this amazing recipe❤☺Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (15)

    • Elena Reply

      I am glad you liked this recipe, Alison! :)

  10. BBQ Bastard Reply

    These look stunning! I need to make them again! Made them before but they were a bit of a failure :) Hope it works out well now :)
    Thanks for sharing!Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (16)

    • Elena Reply

      I hope you give it a try! Let me know how it goes :)

  11. J.D. Reply

    Thank you very much for this recipe — and for the tip on using spoons to help limit the cuts! This look so delicious and like a versatile dish that can be altered in many ways to suit one’s taste. Thank you again! :)Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (17)

    • Elena Reply

      You are welcome! :) Thank you for stopping by!

  12. Sydney Reply

    This is a fantastic recipe! Thank you for posting it.Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (18)

  13. Elena Reply

    Ashley you can use any type of potato: red potatoes, russet, sweet potatoes,….

  14. jenny Reply

    Just loved the recipe! thank you for the extra tips Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (19)

    • Elena Reply

      Jenny, thank you for trying the recipe! I am glad you liked it :)

  15. Oli Reply

    hi
    Great site. Just loved this Hasselback´s !

    Thanks !Baked Hasselback Potatoes Recipe - As Easy As Apple Pie (20)

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FAQs

Is it better to bake potatoes covered or uncovered? ›

"I see a lot of people using foil to wrap their potatoes in but this is a big no-no and causes soggy skins!" he says. Foil holds in moisture and steams the potatoes, resulting in a "boiled" taste and texture. Plus, without the use of foil, the skin will get extra crispy and flavorful.

Why are my baked potatoes soggy? ›

However, if moisture is trapped inside the skin, it can make the potato quite soggy. Piercing the skin of the potato before cooking creates escape routes for interior moisture. Potatoes that stand for long periods after baking also tend to be soggier than those served immediately.

How do most restaurants bake potatoes? ›

How to cook How to Make Restaurant Style Baked Potatoes
  1. Preheat the oven to 425.
  2. Wash the potatoes.
  3. Drizzle with oil and rub until fully coated.
  4. Season with the salt, pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder.
  5. Place on baking sheet and cook for 45 minutes.
  6. Cut a slit into the top of the potato.
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Why do you soak potatoes in water before cooking? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

Why are restaurant baked potatoes so good? ›

The olive oil helps the seasonings adhere to the surface of the potato. To save time, restaurants often apply the oil with a spray bottle. Thanks to their naturally high starch content, which creates a plush texture under heat, Russet potatoes make a good fit for baking.

Why do restaurants bake potatoes in foil? ›

Some say wrapping baked potatoes in aluminum foil helps them cook faster (aluminum conducts heat, then traps it), and it does keep them hot for longer once they come out of the oven, which is why we think restaurants use this method. Wrapping potatoes will also give you a softer, steamed skin, if that's what you like.

Should you poke holes in potatoes before baking? ›

For this experiment, we washed two potatoes and poked holes with a fork in one of them, leaving the other unpoked. The potatoes were then placed in the oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit, and they each took one hour to fully bake. Overall, we did not detect any difference between the poked and unpoked potatoes.

What is the best temperature to bake potatoes? ›

Potato baking temperatures range from 350˚ to 450˚F. The sweet spot seems to be at 400˚F, a temperature that cooks the potato all the way through and crisps the skin without singeing it. That said, you don't need to strictly adhere to a certain temperature every time you bake a potato.

Why are my baked potatoes still hard after an hour? ›

Make sure the potatoes are wrapped in foil and pricked so they don't explode. Very large potatoes may still be hard after an hour. Depending on the size of the potato they will easily cook in 1 hour at 180C/350F. Larger potatoes will take longer, maybe 90–100 minutes.

Should you eat the skin of a baked potato? ›

To get the most antioxidants, leave the skins on and choose colorful varieties like red and purple potatoes. The more color, the more antioxidants. Plus, the skin of some potatoes can have up to 12 times more antioxidants than the flesh. Baked potato skin is a great source of potassium and magnesium.

Why do restaurants put salt on the outside of baked potatoes? ›

Q: Why is it common to salt the exterior of a baked potato? A: Chefs started doing this years ago to allow the salt to absorb or draw out the moisture of the potato while baking, which results in a dry, fluffy potato.

How do restaurants cook baked potatoes so fast? ›

Restaurants bake potatoes ahead of time and keep them warm until they are needed. It's called “made in advance”.

Why do restaurant mashed potatoes taste so good? ›

As it turns out, there is a pretty simple reason why steakhouse mashed potatoes are so much better than other versions: They don't skimp on the salt or fat. Whereas most home cooks will use a pinch of butter, a couple of shakes of salt, and a bit of milk, steakhouse chefs aren't afraid to go all out with the dairy.

Is it better to boil potatoes before roasting? ›

In most potato recipes, I recommend starting potatoes in cold water and bringing them up to a boil. This helps ensure that the exteriors don't turn to mush before the insides have a chance to cook through.

Why do you soak potatoes in cold water before roasting? ›

Give them a cold water bath: Once your potatoes are chopped, toss them into a large bowl. Then cover the potatoes completely with cold water and let them soak for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight). This will help to rinse off the excess starch and help the potatoes crisp up beautifully in the oven.

How long to boil potatoes before roasting Jamie Oliver? ›

Parboil them in a pan of boiling salted water for 15 minutes – this will ensure that the insides become really fluffy. 2. Drain in a colander and leave to steam dry for 2 minutes – this will help the fat to stick to the potatoes.

What happens if you don't boil potatoes before roasting? ›

The potatoes cook on the inside when you parboil, so the baking time is basically crisping them up to perfection, which we do at a high oven temperature. If the potatoes are raw, when you use a high temperature, the outside of the potatoes will burn before the inside cooks.

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