It's that time again! Time for the Surprise Recipe Swap. This month my partner is a fellow Kansan. Her blog Tales of a Kansas Farm Mom, covers everything from farming to cooking to raising kids. She has lots of great stories and tid bits and of course recipes! Definitely take the time to browse and say hi!
I just love browsing through and reading about life experiences of others. I also love discovering new recipes! I had so much fun browsing through and pinning recipes! The worst part is deciding which one to use. She has a great variety of main dish recipes, salads, sides, desserts you name it! I know I have found so many great recipes that I can't wait to try, but this time I narrowed it down to the Country Barbecue Potatoes. They looked so simple and the combination sounded great. I can't believe I never thought of such a yummy combination before.
Country Barbecue Potatoes source Tales of a Kansas Farm Mom
2 lbs potatoes, washed and cut into chunks
2 TBS butter
1 tsp honey
3 tsp seasoned salt
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp pepper
- Coat a baking dish with cooking spray
- Melt the butter and honey and mix the seasoning in the butter
- Place potatoes in a large ziploc bag and pour in the butter mixture
- Shake vigorously to coat well
- Place the potatoes in the prepared baking dish
- Bake in a 450 degree oven for 30-40 minutes or until browned and tender
- Stir halfway through to ensure even browning
Oh my goodness! These potatoes are fantastic! Definitely a great easy side dish that everyone enjoyed. They are simple to make and definitely kid friendly. Yum! You are going to want to give this recipe a try.
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Below is the nutritional value per serving. This recipe yields approximately 8 servings.
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Serving Size 120 g
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Amount Per Serving
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Calories
107
Calories from Fat
27
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% Daily Value*
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Total Fat
3.0g
5%
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Saturated Fat
1.9g
9%
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Cholesterol
8mg
3%
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Sodium
597mg
25%
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Total Carbohydrates
18.7g
6%
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Dietary Fiber
2.8g
11%
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Sugars
2.1g
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Protein
2.0g
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Nutrition Grade B
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* Based on a 2000 calorie diet
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Nutritional Analysis
Good points
- High in dietary fiber
- High in potassium
- High in vitamin B6
- Very high in vitamin C
Bad points
- Very high in sodium
I love potatoes in any form. This particular version sounds absolutely delicious. I know I'll try this out soon. Pinning!
ReplyDeleteWe love potatoes too and these have easily become a new favorite! So easy and delicious! Enjoy :)
DeleteThanks for sharing my family's favorite potato recipe! I am also signing up as a new follower. I'm also very excited to find a new friend in the Kansas blogging community! Have a fabulous day!!
ReplyDeleteI am excited too! I look forward to reading more of your great recipes and adventures! Hope you have a great weekend :)
DeleteI love taters! Nice SRS choice. :)
ReplyDeleteWe do to! Thank you :)
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