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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Cajun Potatoes - baked potato wedges

Days are just flying by, sometimes I feel like I started blogging just days back but looking at the posts and the other blogs I have discovered in the process, I realize it has been months. Infact Sattvaa entered its 6th month of blogging in June. I am back here with another Blog hop, an event introduced by Radhika of Tickling Palates. I love the event as I get the opportunity to visit new blogs which I may not have come across in my daily blogging and also get introduced to so many of the talented bloggers out there.

This month I am paired with Faiza who blogs at Faiza Ali's kitchen from UK. You will find recipes from Indian rice biryanis to Italian bruschetta on her blog. I haven't explored all her recipes yet but will definitely go back. I chose Spicy cajun potatoes from her blog for two reasons - one, every one at home loves potatoes in all forms and shapes, two - I jumped as soon as I saw that it was spicy. It is a very simple recipe and is a mouthful of flavors. A plateful of Cajun potatoes were gone in minutes after taking it out from the oven as I had to scurry around to get a couple of decent pictures :-).

I love Cajun flavors, if you have tasted the Cajun trail mix, you know what I am talking about. A couple of years back, one of my colleagues at work had brought a big Walmart bag of Cajun trail mix and as we were working late into the evening on a project, it was our snack. The mixture of roasted nuts in the specially blended Cajun spices makes this quite addictive. I have bought it many times since then especially to motivate (read bribe) my team. All I need is to send a group email and say there is a box of cajun mix and people come into the office and then you can talk work :-), I know it is sneaky. Candies and cajun mix are hot favorites at work.

Though I have been baking potato wedges with various combinations of spices, I had never zeroed in on this particular Cajun blend. I am glad I came across it during blog hop, thank you Faiza! for this now family favorite. Enjoy this simply delicious Cajun baked potatoes as a snack or a side dish. Faiza has used Thyme and Oregano in her preparation, I skipped Thyme as I didn't have it.

What do you need to make the Cajun potato wedges? 
3 medium sized red potatoes
1 Tblsp olive oil
1/2 Tsp red chili powder
1/2 tsp black pepper corns - freshly ground
1 Tbslp fresh chopped oregano
1/2 Tsp dry thyme or 1 tsp chopped fresh thyme
1 Tsp salt (adjust to taste)
1/2 lemon
How do you make Cajun potato wedges? 
  • Wash and cut potatoes into wedges. 
  • Prepare the Cajun blend by mixing all ingredients except for potatoes and lemon juice.
  • Mix in potato wedges and ensure every wedge is well coated with the mixture. 
  • Let it marinate for 1/2 hour. 
  • Pre heat the oven to 400F, line the marinated wedges in a single layer on a baking sheet and bake for 30-35 minutes. 
  • Check after 15 minutes and turn the potatoes over once. 
  • Squeeze the lemon juice on top and serve the wedges hot.
Notes: 
  • I like to use red potatoes for baking as they hold their shape well under the heat. You can use any variety of potatoes but avoid the floury types. 
  • Marinating the potato wedges in the spice mix for a minimum of 20-30 minutes ensures that they absorb the flavors well. 
This plate of cajun potatoes goes to Blog Hop-18
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16 comments:

  1. Wish to have some rite now,eventhough its only 7.45am for me, droolworthy potato wedges.

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  2. love these ones..looks delicious n perfect

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  3. Hi Nags
    Thanks for visiting my blog.
    Cajun potato wedges looks nice, crispy and yummmy.

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  4. Wow looking awesome wedges, perfect for teatime...

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  5. looks very tasty..............and healthy.

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  6. interesting recipe
    1st time here do visit my site

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  7. wow, seriously you are tempting me so much with this baked potatoes gal. finger licking good.

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  8. looks so tasty..perfect evening snack

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  9. loved the blend of flavours; looks really yum !

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  10. Hi Nagashree,
    Thanks for trying out the recipe..it looks yummy. I couldn't post mine today from your blog..will do it in a day or two.
    Was reading your 'about me' and came to know your are from Mysore...I am from Bangalore :)

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  11. Love these wedges and perfectly done. Looks awesome.

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  12. Looks mouth watering!!!Will try soon....

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  13. Hi Nagashree the wedges look very tempting.Glad to follow u do visit my space in ur free time.

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  14. Wow...they look so perfect and yum....

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  15. Really easy n yummy recipe...

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  16. Healthy one..Looks delicious & yummy.
    Its my first visit here.U have a lovely blog..

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