Ingredients
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4
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1
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1
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1/2
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1/4
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1
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1
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-
-
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Directions
Maltese Potatoes, I pieced this recipe together from an old cookbook and half-remembered flavours , Very simple to prepare and tasty used fresh garlic instead of the instant; otherwise I followed the directions closely While the potatoes were very good right after coming out of the oven (probably a 4-star recipe), they got way better as they sat The leftovers were so great! Thanks for sharing the recipe; I’ll be making this again , Very simple to prepare and tasty used fresh garlic instead of the instant; otherwise I followed the directions closely While the potatoes were very good right after coming out of the oven (probably a 4-star recipe), they got way better as they sat The leftovers were so great! Thanks for sharing the recipe; I’ll be making this again
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Your Oven to 475 Degrees F., Mix Your Spices, Lay Out Four Pieces of Aluminum Foil, and Chop Your Onion. |
2
Done
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Split Your Potatoes Lengthwise Into Quarters, Place on the Foil and Paint Each Non-Skin Side With Olive Oil. |
3
Done
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Sprinkle Your Spice Mixture Generously Over the Spuds, Making Sure Each Non-Skin Side Is Generously Covered in the Mix. |
4
Done
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Pile the Chopped Onion on the Potatoes. |
5
Done
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Reassemble the Spuds and Wrap Tightly in the Foil. |
6
Done
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Place on Bottom Rack of Oven and Bake For One Hour. |