Easy Boiled Potatoes Recipe (2024)

This Boiled Potatoes Recipe is the easiest way to cook potatoes and there is no peeling required. New potatoes are the best for boiling because they have delicate skins and are so creamy and buttery in the center. These potatoes are excellent drizzled with melted butter, extra virgin olive oil, and sprinkled with kosher salt and herbs.

Boiled potatoes are a tasty and easy side dish that pairs well with Pan-Seared Steak, Broiled Lobster Tails, or Surf and Turf for a date night in.

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Boiled Potatoes with Olive Oil

I recently made Surf and Turf for my family and I knew my attention would be on making sure my steaks and shrimp are cooked to perfection so I needed a quick side dish. Boiled potatoes to the rescue!

This recipe pretty much makes itself with very little prep required. I usually make potatoes with just butter but adding a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil made the flavors really shine. So simple and so delicious.

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Ingredients for Boiled Potatoes

The key to making great boiled potatoes is in using equal-sized potatoes so they cook at the same rate. If your potatoes are a little larger, you can cut them in half.

  • 1 1/2 – 2 lbs Potatoes – you can use small yellow or red potatoes
  • Unsalted butter – melted and drizzled over the potatoes
  • Extra virgin olive oil – drizzled over the cooked and drained potatoes
  • Salt – I salt the boiling water with fine sea salt then sprinkle the cooked potatoes with kosher salt.
  • Black Pepper – sprinkle over the cooked potatoes, adding it to taste
  • Parsley – this is optional but it sure adds beautiful color and fresh flavor to the potatoes.
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How to Boil Potatoes

  1. Prep Potatoes – wash and scrub potatoes and cut larger potatoes in half so potato pieces are even-sized.
  2. Boil Potatoes – place potatoes in a pot of salted water and cover with an inch of water. Bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer until potatoes are fork tender (10-18 minutes depending on size).
  3. Drain – drain off the water and return potatoes to the pot (or to a mixing bowl).
  4. Drizzle melted butter and olive oil over potatoes.
  5. Season – sprinkle with kosher salt and black pepper, adding both to taste.
  6. Garnish – add freshly chopped parsley and toss to combine.
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Pro Tip: The boiling time for potatoes can vary greatly depending on the size of your potatoes. Tiny potatoes can be done as quickly as 8 minutes while larger new potatoes can take up to 18 minutes. Test for doneness by poking with a fork and cook until potatoes are fork-tender.

Variations

There are so many variations for boiled potatoes. You can keep it simple or try some of these substitutions and additions:

  • Herbs: You can use either parsley, fresh dill, or chives, or a combination of herbs.
  • Salt: You can use a coarse salt like kosher or Maldon salt, or a fine sea salt to season the potatoes, just add it to taste.
  • Bacon: Saute bacon in a skillet and toss the potatoes with bacon bits and grease instead of butter and olive oil.
  • Parmesan: Freshly grated parmesan is an excellent garnish for boiled potatoes.
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More Side Dish Recipes

If you love easy but interesting side dishes, you will love these ideas:

  • Roasted Cauliflower
  • Air Fryer Baked Potatoes
  • Creamy Mashed Potatoes
  • Roasted Spaghetti Squash
  • Crispy Smashed Potatoes

These Boiled Potatoes are a staple recipe for our family and they are impressive enough for company. They have tons of flavor and I appreciate how easy they are to cook.

Easy Boiled Potatoes Recipe

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Author: Natasha Kravchuk

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Boiled Potatoes are one of the easiest sides and pair well with steak, chicken, seafood and just about any main dish. Drizzling with melted butter and olive oil brings out the natural creamy and buttery flavor of new potatoes.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 4 people

Instructions

  • Wash and scrub potatoes and cut larger potatoes in halves or even quarters so the potato pieces are even-sized.

  • Place potatoes in a pot of water with 1 Tbsp salt and cover with an inch of water. Bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer until potatoes are fork tender (10-18 minutes depending on size).

  • Drain potatoes and return them to the pot, or a mixing bowl.

  • Drizzle melted butter and olive oil over potatoes.

  • Season to taste with kosher salt and black pepper.

  • Garnish with a freshly chopped parsley and toss to combine. Keep covered until ready to serve.

Nutrition Per Serving

244kcal Calories30g Carbs4g Protein13g Fat5g Saturated Fat1g Polyunsaturated Fat7g Monounsaturated Fat1g Trans Fat15mg Cholesterol594mg Sodium732mg Potassium4g Fiber1g Sugar348IU Vitamin A36mg Vitamin C26mg Calcium2mg Iron

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Nutrition Facts

Easy Boiled Potatoes Recipe

Amount per Serving

% Daily Value*

Fat

13

g

20

%

Saturated Fat

5

g

31

%

Trans Fat

1

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

1

g

Monounsaturated Fat

7

g

Cholesterol

15

mg

5

%

Sodium

26

%

Potassium

732

mg

21

%

Carbohydrates

30

g

10

%

Fiber

4

g

17

%

Sugar

1

g

1

%

Protein

4

g

8

%

Vitamin A

348

IU

7

%

Vitamin C

36

mg

44

%

Calcium

26

mg

3

%

Iron

2

mg

11

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: boiled potatoes

Skill Level: Easy

Cost to Make: $

Calories: 244

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FAQs

What is the easiest way to boil potatoes? ›

In a large pot, add potatoes, 1 tablespoon salt, and cold water to cover by 1 inch. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium, and cook uncovered until potatoes are tender and can easily be pierced by a knife, about 10 to 15 minutes (20 to 25 minutes for larger potatoes).

Why do you add vinegar to water when boiling potatoes? ›

Vinegar causes potatoes to develop a thin crust on their exterior layer, which is what is required to preserve them from becoming mushy or disintegrating.

Do you put potatoes in before or after the water starts boiling? ›

For most potato dishes it's important to add the potatoes to cold water and allow the water to come to a boil with the potatoes in the water. The potato starch can react as soon as it comes in contact with hot water, which will promote uneven cooking and mealy potatoes.

Why put salt in water when boiling potatoes? ›

Shower them with salt.

Dense potatoes don't absorb seasonings easily, so you'll need to salt the water liberally so that the water the potatoes do drink up also carries in seasoning. And because potatoes are so timid in flavor, they need that salt to bring them out of their shells. Pour some salt in, then keep going.

How many minutes to boil potatoes? ›

In general small or cubed potatoes will take about 10 to 15 minutes to boil, while larger, whole potatoes will take between 20 to 25 minutes. To check potatoes for doneness, insert a knife into one.

How long should I boil potatoes? ›

Once boiling, reduce heat, adjusting as needed to maintain a simmer. Cook potatoes until they offer no resistance when pierced: 10–12 minutes for baby potatoes, 15–20 minutes for small potatoes, or 30–40 minutes for large cubed potatoes. Drain potatoes in a colander and let cool 10 minutes.

Can you over boil potatoes? ›

If you overcook them they disintegrate and your potatoes will be soupy. The specific cooking time depends on the size of your potato: a perfectly cooked piece of potato should give no resistance when cut with a knife, but shouldn't crumble into a million pieces.

Is it better to boil potatoes with vinegar or baking soda? ›

Baking soda will cause the potatoes to break down, making them a little mushy and fall apart. Vinegar will make them hold their shape better.

Why do you add baking soda to boiling potatoes? ›

I love it when cooking involves a bit of a science experiment. In this case, research suggested adding baking soda to the pot when parboiling potatoes; having water of higher alkalinity than usual helps the outside edges of the potatoes break down more, opening up the possibility of a crisper outside texture.

How much vinegar to use when boiling potatoes? ›

This is why you should be adding a splash of vinegar to the water each and every time you boil potatoes. A little will go a long way, so just a tablespoon will do for every four cups of water. Keep the ratio going and double the vinegar for eight cups, and so on.

Do you cover potatoes when boiling? ›

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.)

Is it better to boil potatoes whole or cut up for potato salad? ›

Drop a whole russet into the pot and by the time the outside has cooked through, the inside will still be raw. Larger potatoes should be cubed to ensure they cook evenly (peeled first if desired). Smaller potatoes tend to have thin skins and can be boiled whole, no peeling required.

Why do you soak potatoes before boiling them? ›

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.

How do you soften potatoes quickly? ›

Here's how to do it: Just prick a few holes in a few potatoes with a fork, and microwave on high for 3-4 minutes, turning over once. There you go—super-fast par-cooked potatoes.

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