In association with Albert Bartlett
Today I’m bringing you my Potato Rosti Waffles. I love potatoes so was very pleased when Albert Bartlett asked me to develop a recipe for them. I decided to use their award winning Elfe potatoes with their buttery taste, golden yellow colour and creamy texture and paired them with spring onions for an extra flavour dimension. Did you know that potatoes are a great source of vitamin C and potassium as well as vitamin B6 and these Elfe potatoes contain just 0.1 g of fat per 100 g, so are virtually fat free. I peeled my potatoes for these Potato Rosti Waffles but there’s no reason why you couldn’t leave the skins on in order to benefit from the valuable fibre they contain.
Some rosti recipes call for parboiling the potato but there really is no need here. In the waffle iron the potato part steams and part fries to give perfectly cooked Potato Rosti Waffles in about 8 minutes. Great on their own for breakfast, lunch or dinner with a fried egg or used as part of a full English breakfast etc these Potato Rosti Waffles won’t disappoint!
When I was going through the development stage my daughter saw a picture of an early version and was very upset at having missed out on the taste testing. I then had to promise to make the next batch when she was around. However, this wasn’t possible but the brilliant thing with these waffles is that you can cook them ahead of time and then reheat in the oven at your convenience.
So did my Potato Rosti Waffles get the thumbs up from the family I hear you ask? Well of course they did, big time! The Albert Bartlett Elfe potatoes have such a wonderful buttery taste that they suit these Potato Rosti Waffles perfectly! I’ll be making many more in future and next time will make extra to pop in the freezer as they’re far better than any potato waffles you can buy!
What’s your favourite way to eat potatoes? Do let me know in the comments. For more potato recipe inspiration you might like these recipes:
- Bacon & Potato Layer Bake – Fab Food 4 All
- One Pot Minced Beef Hotpot – Fab Food 4 All
- Rostizza: Potato Rosti Pizza Base – Kavey Eats
- Vegetable Potato Bake – Little Sunny Kitchen
- Cauliflower & Potato Soup – Greedy Gourmet
- Loaded Potato Skins – Munchies & Munchkins
- Garlic & Rosemary Scalloped Potato Roast – Family Friends Food
- Potato & Ham Croquettes – Casa Costello
- Potato Shakshuka – Recipes from a Pantry
- Leek and Potato Soup with Toasted Hazlenut – The Petite Cook
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NB: This recipe post commissioned by Albert Bartlett, all opinions are my own.
Potato Waffle Rosti
Ingredients
- 500 g Albert Bartlett Elfe potatoes
- 2 spring onions halved length ways and finely sliced
- 1 tbsp melted unsalted butter
- 1 tbsp rapeseed oil
- salt flakes
- freshly ground pepper
Instructions
- Peel the potatoes and cut into fine julienne using a mandolin (or alternatively grate coarsely).
- Place potatoes into a bowl of cold water to soak for 3 minutes (I used my salad spinner), then rinse in a colander until the water runs clear to remove the starch.
- Preheat waffle iron.
- If you have a salad spinner use it to dry the potato and finish off by patting with kitchen paper. Otherwise wrap potato in a clean towel and squeeze to remove all the moisture and then pat dry.
- Place the potato, spring onion, melted butter, rapeseed oil and seasoning into a bowl and mix well.
- Place half the mixture into the waffle iron and cook until golden brown and potato tender (about 8 minutes).
- Repeat with the other half of the mixture.
- Serve waffles whole with a fried or poached egg (serves 2) or cut up into sections and served as a side dish (serves 2 - 4).
Scarlet
These savory waffles were such a fun new twist to try. Yummy recipe.
Camilla
Thank you Scarlet, so glad you enjoyed them:-)
Julie Williams Nash
These were delicious, 100% worth the effort!
Camilla
Great Julie, thanks so much for your feedback:-)
Margaret gallagher
Not tried these for years
One for my recipe book
Camilla
Thanks Margaret, they are lush:-)