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BEST OF 2022: DAY 3

What’s cooking today: Air fryer hasselback potatoes with thyme butter

What’s cooking today: Air fryer hasselback potatoes with thyme butter
Tony Jackman’s air fryer hasselback potatoes with peppery thyme butter. (Photo: Tony Jackman)

It was only last week that I wrote and published this recipe, and I’ve had my air fryer for less than two months, but this one trounces my other recipes this year with ease. Hasselback potatoes are one of my specialities and I adapted them to an air fryer in the wake of my mom’s air fryer chips.

This week we’re revisiting the Top 5 recipes I turned out in 2022. In 3rd place, and Wednesday’s recipe of the day, is my air fryer hasselback potatoes with thyme butter. My mom’s chips, adapted to an air fryer, were a close second.

The recipes published daily this week reflect my personal and subjective choice of the best recipes I have produced in 2022. On Friday, we will publish a People’s Choice Top 10 based on the number of users of the most-read and clicked recipes in the Daily Maverick TGIFood section this year. That list, as you will see, is quite different, though there is some overlapping. Let’s say these are the ones I’m proudest of.

I made a simple thyme butter to use as a baste while these ridged potatoes were cooking in the air fryer. There was plenty of black pepper in it too which, with the butter and herbs, lent a delicious finish to the hasselbacks.

I had to cook them by trial and error, not having done them in an air fryer before. They first went in at 175℃ for 15 minutes, then I took them out and spread thyme-pepper butter on top. They were still hard at this point but had attained a crispness on the surface.

I returned them to the oven at the same temperature for another 15 minutes, then took them out and spread them with more thyme butter. They were much closer to perfection by this point but needed more, and I elected to turn the heat up to finish them as they needed to tenderise in the centre and to crisp more on the outside.

So up the temperature went to 200℃ for the final 10 minutes. The job was done and they were just as good to eat as they appear in the photo.

Bear in mind that the ones I cooked were large, so if they’re smaller they will cook more quickly.

(Recipe for 2 large potatoes, multiply as needed)

Ingredients

2 large potatoes, peeled

4 heaped Tbsp salted butter

1 Tbsp picked thyme leaves

A generous pinch of black pepper

A little salt

Cooking oil spray

Method

Peel the potatoes and, using a small, sharp knife (I used a paring knife), carefully slice halfway down at short intervals, as in the picture. The knife should not go further than halfway into the potato at any point. Make sure the potatoes are dry (pat with kitchen paper).

Mix together the butter, thyme and pepper, with just a hint of salt. The butter does not need to be melted as it will melt as soon as you spoon it on the hot potatoes.

Preheat the air fryer to 175℃. Spray the basket with oil. Spray the potatoes too.

Place them in the basket and cook for 15 minutes at 175℃; don’t add the butter yet.

Spoon a third of the thyme butter on top and cook for another 15 minutes at 175℃.

Spoon another third of thyme butter on top, turn the heat up to 200℃, and cook for a further 10 minutes.

Spoon the remaining butter on immediately before serving. Salt lightly if you like. Make a note to buy lots more potatoes because once you get the hang of this you’ll be cooking them several times a week. DM/TGIFood

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