Tonight we round out last night’s winning Colorado dinner with Balsamic Glazed Fingerlings, again adapted from Agriculture Colorado. I still can’t get over how successful dinner was – and even more surprising, how much the kids enjoyed it! Miss A asked for more steak on two different occasions today and was very distressed that we didn’t have any leftovers. Mr. N finished off the fingerlings tonight and has already asked that we make the potatoes again soon. He also wants to pass the recipe on to his Grandma to make on one of the night’s he goes to her house for dinner. Looks like this meal will become one of our family recipes!
We don’t say this often, but this is one recipe you’ve got to try. We’re sure you’ll love it – if not, send us the leftovers! 🙂 You start with dark balsamic vinegar, white oregano infused balsamic vinegar and honey. Bring it to a simmer on the stove and reduce the mixture until it’s syrupy, about 40 minutes.
While the glaze is simmering, boil a large pot of water. Wash the fingerling potatoes and add them to the pot when the water reaches the boiling point. Cook for about 15 minutes, or until fork tender.
Once the potatoes are tender, remove and drain. Let them cool for about 10-15 minutes and then slice them in half lengthwise.
Now they’re ready to roast. Add some olive oil to a skillet and slowly add the potatoes, roasting over medium-high heat. Next add some rosemary and sea salt.
When the fingerlings are golden brown and slightly crispy around the edges remove from the heat.
Then it’s time to add the balsamic glaze.
Mr. N was already excited about the potatoes and waiting to do his part to get this meal on the table.
Mix together and toss with fresh parsley and serve.
Voila! And you know the rest of the story…4 spoons all around. Well, except for Miss A who spit hers into a napkin. At least it wasn’t on the floor this time!
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I’m kind of terrible at trying new things without an actual recipe. Do you have measurements for the balsamic glaze and approximately how many potatoes it will cover? Thanks!
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Hi LeAnne! Here’s a link to the recipe: https://ourfamilyfoodadventures.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/balsamic-glazed-fingerlings.pdf
We used 1-1/2 lbs. of fingerlings, 1 c of dark balsamic and 1/2 c of white balsamic. I hope you enjoy them! They are a favorite of ours. Have a good weekend! 🙂
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I love steak and potatoes once in awhile! My boys would ask for seconds too. The balsamic, oregano, and honey combination sounds like it’s a winner, I’m going to try this recipe. I can drink balsamic vinegar by itself, I love adding it to my chicken salads. Okay, now I’m hungry!
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I’m with you – I’ll enjoy steak once in a while. These potatoes on the other hand…I could eat them daily. I think balsamic has to be one of my favorite ingredients of all time! 🙂
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I don’t blame Miss A.. I would’ve been distressed too if I couldn’t get anymore of that amazing steak lol. But those potatoes and the glaze on top of them looks fantastic. I have to keep this recipe. Hope you enjoyed the weekend
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They were so good! You’ll have to let us know if you make them. Had a great weekend! Thanks Kay. Hope you did too.
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This looks extremely delicious!
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Thank you! They definitely were – we’ll be making this recipe again and again! 🙂 Thanks for visiting and commenting have a great weekend.
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Those fingerling potatoes have so much color… beautiful! I saw some at the Farmer’s Market the other day that looked just like that. BTW, I have my own little Miss A (in our house it’s my stepdaughter, Miss J)… she’s the pickiest eater I’ve ever met! She’s one of the reasons I’ve gathered so many recipes over the years… when I find something she enjoys, it’s like hitting the lottery. 😉
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LOL! That’s a good way to describe it! I’m so excited when we find something Miss A enjoys, other than desserts. 😉 Thanks for visiting and have a great weekend!
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I can’t wait to try this!!! I love, LOVE, anything with balsamic! You have such a beautiful family!! Love your ‘about me’ . Miss A and Mr. N… so cute!! : ) I will have to try this on my Mr. M…. he doesn’t venture far from the usual chicken nuggets, meatballs, green beans, etc. but I could see him giving this one a go.
XO
Jen
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Thank you so much Jen! 🙂
LOL! Mine will eat chicken nuggets, but not meatballs or green beans. You’ll have to let me know if you make the fingerlings and if Mr. M enjoys it. I know the purple potatoes were a hit right from the start around here. And I’m with you – anything with balsamic!
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I love fingerling potatoes, especially the variety of colors–particularly the purple ones. 🙂 I can understand why Mr. N asked to make these again. They sound incredible!
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They were definitely incredible. I’m so happy Miss A picked Colorado this week!
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Those are beautiful! I love the purple ones. Balsamic is just such a wonderful ingredient.
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I remember the first time I had balsamic…at an Italian restaurant. It’s been a love affair ever since. 😉
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Nice! This recipe reminds me of Christmas with the glazing and orange.
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I’d love to see your Christmas menu…especially if balsamic glaze and orange is involved!
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You can’t get a better dinner than this! I love how your kids cook with you so much – it’s just lovely
Mary
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Thanks Mary!
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Exactly, what is not to love! I know I am loving those fingerlings so much that they are going on our menu next week. The flavors sound amazing
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They were heavenly! Mr. N doesn’t usually eat potatoes – unless they are French fried. 😉 So the fact that he ate them and the leftovers was a rining endorsement to me. 🙂
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Omnom, this looks so good – really makes me want to get out and get some potatoes like that. Something for the weekend perhaps – yummy! What’s the deal with the funky purple ones? (Or are they blue – I’m colour-blind to blue and purple so have some problems telling the difference sometimes 😦 )
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You know we just had these little potatoes for the first time a few weeks ago – and yep, a few of them are purple. We were so surprised to see that they were purple on the inside too. I’m actually shocked Mr. N tried them after his experience with beets. LOL!
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Amazing recipe! I love everything about it…
thank you for sharig such a wonderful recipe Chefmom
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Thanks! Have a great weekend! School’s out for summer…Woo hoo!
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This recipe gets me very excited – wonder if you could eat this as a main meal all on their own – yes, I think so.
Have a happy weekend.
🙂 Mandy
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Oh absolutely Mandy! I could eat them (the entire bowl) as a meal! LOL! Have a great weekend as well!
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Looks and sounds great! So nice to see the kids in action too. I will definitely have to try this the next time I roast potatoes.
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Thanks Joshua! They were great little potatoes. 🙂
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Those are some gorgeous potatoes. I never would have thought to pair orange with potatoes, so I’m glad I saw this recipe! Thanks for all the gorgeous pictures as always 🙂
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The potatoes were phenomenal. I could have easily eaten the whole pan. 🙂 Thanks Kathryn!
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