This easy oven roasted potatoes recipe makes the ultimate go-to side dish! I have plenty of potato substitutes here on Wholesome Yum, from mashed cauliflower to rutabaga to jicama fries. But when my kids (and friends… and, okay, sometimes even I myself) want the real deal, roasting potatoes in the oven is my go-to. They’re crispy on the outside, tender and fluffy on the inside, and oh-so-easy.

Ingredient & Substitution Notes

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for crispy oven roasted potatoes, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

Basic Roasted Potatoes:

Potatoes – I used Yukon gold potatoes, but russet potatoes, Idaho, fingerling, and baby red potatoes will also work. For a colorful presentation, you can also mix and match potato varieties. Leave peels on or off depending on your preference (I like them on!).Olive Oil – Used for softening and helping the seasonings adhere to roasting potatoes. Any neutral cooking oil can also work.Unsalted Butter – I prefer grass-fed butter for its excellent flavor, but use your favorite unsalted variety.Seasonings – Including granulated garlic, dried oregano, salt, and pepper.

Optional Add-Ins for Crispy Roasted Potatoes:

Bacon – You can get my preferred brand of bacon here, or use any variety you like. Make sure it’s chopped or diced. I used raw bacon in the recipe, but if you have a batch of oven baked bacon on hand, you can crumble it and add it already cooked.Grated Parmesan Cheese – Always a fave topping for vegetables, grated parmesan adds a cheesy flavor to oven roasted potatoes. It also adds a little crunch to the outside!Sun-Dried Tomatoes – Add a shot of color and a tangy bite to buttery potatoes! You can use store-bought, but I often make homemade sun-dried tomatoes — they are so easy and taste better.

How To Roast Potatoes

This section shows how to make roasted potatoes in oven, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below. Use your favorite dried herbs and spices, such as rosemary, smoked paprika, onion powder, or parsley, or use some of these seasoning mixes instead:

Italian seasoning mix Lemon pepper seasoning Cajun seasoning

How Long For Roasted Potatoes In Oven?

Roasting potatoes in the oven will take about 35-40 minutes.

What Temperature For Roasting Potatoes?

400°F (204° C) is the ideal temperature for fork tender, crispy skinned roasted potatoes.

Storage Instructions

Store: Place leftover crispy roast potatoes in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.Meal prep: Cut up potato wedges or cubes, then keep submerged in a bowl of water in the fridge. This prevents browning, and will also help make your potatoes crispy when you cook them. Drain and pat dry before roasting.Reheat: Warm up and crisp roasted potatoes in a skillet on high heat, in the oven at 350 degrees F, or in the microwave (they won’t be crispy that way). You could also use them cold to make a potato salad (using the same dressing and add-ins I use for cauliflower potato salad).Freeze: You can freeze leftover roast potatoes for up to 3 months. These leftovers will be safe to eat, but the texture of the potatoes may change.

What To Serve With Oven Roasted Potatoes

Roast potatoes truly go with everything! If you want to make this the best oven roasted potatoes recipe, follow these tried-and-true tips:

Cut potatoes to the same size. Doing so ensures they cook at the same rate. For crispier texture, soak first. If time allows, soak the diced potatoes in cold water for at least 30 minutes before cooking, or overnight. This is not required, but it removes excess starch and allows them to cook up more crispy. Pat thoroughly dry before adding oil and seasonings. Position your oven rack correctly. Place your rack in the center of the oven for even heat distribution.

Beef – Pair this potato recipe with an equally easy steak sirloin steak recipe, a juicy New York strip, or a filet mignon for special occasions. (If you want to keep it simple, make steak and potatoes in one pan instead.)Chicken – Share crispy potatoes roasted in the oven with chicken recipes such as crispy pan-fried chicken thighs, my favorite way to cook a juicy baked chicken breast , quick air fryer chicken wings (that you can make while you have the potatoes in the oven!), or chicken leg quarters.Seafood – Try baked salmon or lemon cod for simple fish options, garlic butter shrimp (similar flavors to the potatoes), or for a special meal, sea bass or crab legs.Simple Salads – Complement a hearty side of roasted potatoes with a spinach bacon salad, a creamy cucumber salad, or a simple Greek salad to lighten up your meal.Breakfast – Serve these with cloud eggs, an omelette, or baked eggs, and crispy bacon on the side if you opt for no bacon in the roasted potato recipe itself.

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