These Easy Baked Potato Wedges come together so fast, and make such a great side dish for so many dinners! With only three ingredients, this is a side dish that can’t be beat.
Happy Monday, friends! Did you guys have a good weekend? This weekend our oldest kiddo did his first ever sleep over. We have been pretty adamantly against sleep overs for a while now, but we decided (after a good conversation with the other parents that might have left them thinking we are totally nuts . . . ) that we would give it a chance. It went awesome! We picked up a very tired but very happy 10 year old yesterday.
Is it weird that I’m actually more proud of Nathan and I?
So, one thing that I don’t have enough of on the blog is side dishes. Easy sides that you can feel really great feeding your family. These roasted potato wedges, totally fit the bill. They are only three ingredients and require only 10 minutes of hands on time. Serve them with my Baked Chicken Tenders and dip them in my copycat Chick Fil A Sauce.
How to Make Potato Wedges
These are so easy to make and they come out perfect every single time!
- Toss the cut up potato wedges with oil and grill seasoning.
- Spread them on an even layer on a baking sheet.
- Bake them for thirty minutes and flip them half way though.
How to Cut Potato Wedges
The key to this recipe turning out right is cutting thin enough wedges so they cook well. I got a good 7 to 8 slices out of each potato, and they came out totally soft in the middle, but with a nice crispiness on the edges.
You want to cut them in half and then in half again and then cut each fourth in half as well.
How to Make Potato Wedges in the Air Fryer
If you have an air fryer, this is the perfect recipe to try out in it!
- Cook them in the air fryer for 15 minutes at 400 degrees.
Easy Potato Wedges
Ingredients
- 2 large baking potatoes cut thin (about 7 to 8 slices per potato)
- 2 tablespoons grill seasoning
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
- In a large bowl, mix together the potatoes, olive oil, and grill seasoning so that the potatoes are well coated.
- Place the potatoes on a silicon mat lined baking sheet (parchment paper will work too) in a single layer.
- Bake for 15 minutes, take the potatoes out, flip them, and bake for 15 more minutes.
Sally Stevens says
All sounds good! My top round roast is only 1.38 pounds. How long should that be cooked for medium rare??
Lisa Longley says
I’m very very late in responding to this, but I would start checking a roast that small at about 25 minutes into the second half of the cooking. (So after you have turned the oven down)
Beverly Capone says
What is grilling seasoning? Never heard of it.
Thank you 🐢
Lisa Longley says
We have a recipe for it. You can find that here: Grill Seasoning.
Allison says
I will be making these again. Very tasty.
Lisa Longley says
I’m glad that you liked them, Allison!
Barbara says
Do you peel the potatoes first? They look really good. I like recipes with only 3 ingredients.
Lisa Longley says
Nope! One of the things I love best about this recipe.
Bren says
Simple and delicious. I don’t have a lot of confidence in my air fryer, so I appreciated the instructions. Turned out great!
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed these!
goly says
why grilling seasons.. need to give a recipe for the seasonings with this
Lisa Longley says
If you click on the word “grill seasoning” in the recipe card, it will take you to the recipe for it. Otherwise it can be purchased.
Janet says
I will have to try this recipe . We eat a lot of baked potatoes, I call them steak fries, but never tried them with the grill seasoning. Thank you for all your great recipes
Sincerely,
Janet
Lisa Longley says
I hope you enjoy it!