Dave has always wanted to grow potatoes and this year he finally did. He planted blue potatoes on April 5th.
I was just sure that he planted them too early. They even got snowed on in mid-April.
But, by mid-May, they had pretty flowers on them.
Yesterday, Dave decided to dig one of the plants up to see if we had any blue potatoes. We did!
They are even blue on the inside.
We decided to make baked potato chips out of them. We sliced them with our Pampered Chef slicer and then tossed them with a few tablespoons of peanut oil and sea salt.
We placed them on cookie sheets with silicone baking mats and baked them at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes. The cooking time varies with the thickness of the slices. A few of our slices were thicker and had to go back into the oven for a few more minutes.
When they were crispy, we sprinkled them with a bit more sea salt and some finely minced fresh rosemary from our herb garden. Then we let them cool on a paper towel.
The kids could not wait to try them.
We were not surprised to get three enthusiastic two thumbs up ratings. Dave and I loved them too! Just looking at these pictures makes me want to make some more.
If you have a garden, consider growing some potatoes. They were much easier to grow than I thought they would be. (Especially with Dave doing all of the digging.) We all thought it was extra fun to grow blue ones.