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0 8 Aug ’11 appetizers

Namma Potatoes

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Amongst the labyrinth of the ‘streets’ of Mykonos, Greece; there is this new grill house called Namma Grill. I read about them on my flight from Barcelona to Athens and I totally was one of those people who rip out pages of public magazines – I had to remember it.

Namma Grill’s cuisine is extremely simple, yet extremely amazing. At Namma Grill, most dishes are served on skewers cooked over an open flame – including the most simple, most delicious grilled potatoes.

I’ve been back from Greece now for nearly two months but I can’t get these things out of my mind. They are hearty yet fresh, they are simple but they will change your life (I’m not dramatic, am I?)

I’ve coined the phrase Namma potatoes  i.e. ‘I made Namma potatoes last night’ (cue the ‘ooohhhs’ and ‘aahhhs’) – everyone knows what I mean. Here is my take and the recipe below.

grilled pototoes with herb oil

The spuds. I used Red Rose.

Slice them in half and par- boil. That means to boil them to just almost done. I test them by inserting a knife in them and depending upon how much they give, I know how done they are.

You want them to be cooked but not falling apart – otherwise you are going to have a big mess on the grill i.e. if they are too soft they will just crumble as you try to flip them.

grilled potatoes with herb oil

My herbs and aromatics. Honestly, I think Namma Grill just sprinkles them with a bit of parsley, salt and pepper and finishing oil.

I chose to do it a bit different and so can you. Choose anything you have around – it will work out perfect, I promise!

My bowl of herb oil. Infusing.

The spuds, hot off the grill.

A closer look.

These were so good and they are beyond simple.

The whole group! I hope you get to make these soon, they are so simple and so great tasting. Enjoy!

 

Much love!

Jess

 

Namma Potatoes

6 medium size potatoes (white rose or red rose)

Herb Oil

3 tablespoons chives or scallions (finely chopped)

2 garlic cloves, minced

1 teaspoon fresh basil, chiffonade

¼ cup olive oil or olive oil blend

Pinch of crushed red pepper

Salt and Pepper, to taste

Slice potatoes in half and par boil on high heat. To make the herbed oil, add all of the ingredients to a small bowl and mix, let rest so the herbs can infuse the oil. Once the potatoes are semi- soft, take them off the heat, drain the water and leave them resting in the pot while lighting the grill. Drizzle a little bit of oil over the top of them so they don’t stick on the grill. Place them cut side down on the grill on medium-high heat for 5 minutes or until they have grill marks. Flip them over and grill them for another 5 minutes.

Remove from grill onto serving plate and spoon herb oil over the potatoes. Serve immediately.

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  1. Tiffany says

    9 Aug ’11 at 10:37 am

    I tasted these first hand and there is NO better potato out there – amazing!

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  2. Carrie Russell says

    9 Aug ’11 at 9:30 pm

    YUUMMMMMMMMM!!

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  1. elegant made easy » Dinner Last Night – Chimichurri Grilled Chicken says:
    31 Aug ’11 at 6:14 am

    […] Anyway, I found some chicken, a kielbasa, veggies and some potatoes. I lit the grill, clipped some herbs from my garden and got to creating dinner. The menu I ended up with was chimichurri grilled chicken, grilled kielbasa, grilled red pepper, grilled zucchini and Namma potatoes. […]

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