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Garlic-Basil Red Hasselback Potatoes With Dorot

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Keep summer grilling and entertaining simple with Garlic-Basil Red Hasselback Potatoes. Just sit back and enjoy your guests.

Two cast-iron casserole dishes holding red potatoes that have been sliced and loaded with garlic basil sauce over a red checked tablecloth.

This time of year is just beautiful in Nebraska. The worst of the freezing weather is behind us and the heat and humidity aren’t unbearable yet. You just can’t keep me inside right now so my meals need to be no-fuss like these Garlic-Basil Red Hasselback Potatoes! They’re perfect for the grill!

Two cast-iron casserole dishes holding uncooked red potatoes that have been sliced and loaded with garlic basil sauce over a red checked tablecloth. Packages of Dorot Garlic sit in the background.

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I’m outside gardening or walking and we’re on our bicycles every chance we get. When we’re busy like this I want first of all, simple and fresh, also on the grill if possible and finally a no-fuss menu. Garlic-Basil Red Hasselback Potatoes with Dorot is a 3-check recipe!

I plant a lot of herbs in my garden each year. Unfortunately, my herbs are just babies right now and can’t help me out in the kitchen.

When I found Dorot herbs and garlic in the freezer section of my Trader Joe’s store I couldn’t be more excited.

Dorot packaging holding basil and garlic cubes.

With a simple pop of the tray, I have a perfectly pre-portioned crushed garlic or chopped herb. Making garlic bread or fresh salad dressing is a snap!

Imagine fresh basil whenever you need it! I get giddy just thinking about it!

A Hasselback red potato loaded with garlic basil sauce sitting in a cast-iron casserole dish.

I read that Dorot grows its own garlic, basil, cilantro, parsley, chili, and ginger and then flash freezes it within 90 minutes of harvest and they have a shelf life of two years.

I just keep it in the freezer and pop a portion out whenever I need it.

A man standing in front of Big Green Egg grill.

John and I love to grill out on Sundays. We try to not make other commitments and just enjoy each other’s company.

We had a beautiful tenderloin for the grill and I’d picked up some gorgeous asparagus and red potatoes at the farmer’s market that I knew would be great together.

Sliced Hasselback potato with basil garlic sauce sitting on a white plate.

Making a garlic-herb sauce to go on those potatoes was such a great idea!

I’ll be using that combination in so many other dishes from vegetables, proteins, to pasta.

As a result of using herbs and garlic to flavor a dish, I don’t need as much salt.

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A cast-iron casserole dish holding a Hasselback red potato seasoned with basil garlic basil sauce. The Dorot Basil and Garlic packages sit in the back over a red checkered napkin.

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Two cast-iron casserole dishes holding red potatoes that have been sliced and loaded with garlic basil sauce over a red checked tablecloth.

Garlic-Basil Red Hasselback Potatoes

Author: Julie Menghini
Keep summer simple with these Garlic-Basil Red Hasselback Potatoes with Dorot. Just sit back and enjoy your guests.
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword: Garlic Basil Red Hasselback Potatoes
Servings: 4

Ingredients
  

  • 4 medium-sized red potatoes
  • 4 cubes of Dorot Chopped Basil
  • 1 cube of Dorot Crushed Garlic
  • 2 teaspoons canola oil
  • Black pepper
  • Parmesan Cheese grated

Instructions
 

  • In a small dish, pop Dorot Chopped Basil and Crushed Garlic cubes. Add canola oil and set aside.
  • Apply a small amount of oil to baking dishes to prevent sticking. Set aside.
  • Place a potato in between two skewers or chopsticks and make even cuts into the potato without cutting through the bottom.
  • Stir the Dorot mixture to an even sauce, and using a butter knife, brush sauce into each slice. Pour any remaining sauce over the potatoes.
  • Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and cover with foil.
  • Grill for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Alternatively potatoes can be baked in a 375°F oven for the same amount of time.
  • Serve immediately.

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Notes

Potatoes can be placed on the grill or in the oven.

Nutrition

Calories: 167kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 4gFat: 2gSodium: 38mgPotassium: 969mgFiber: 3gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 35IUVitamin C: 18.6mgCalcium: 21mgIron: 1.5mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

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You can also find Dorot garlic and herbs at Whole Foods or go to their website for a store locator in your area and other amazing recipe ideas! I want to thank Dorot for such a high-quality product in addition to supporting Hostess At Heart!

Here are a couple of recipes that were even easier to make with Dorot Crushed Garlic, Chopped Herbs, or Ginger!

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55 Comments

    1. Thank you, Christie! We really like them this way so we can flavor them any way we feel like.

  1. OMG, I love the idea of Hasselback potatoes. Such a great way to get all that yummy goodness down into the potato. Plus it looks so cool!! Dorot is perfect for getting all that fresh herb punch without having to keep a garden in your kitchen. I can’t grow anything so I alway have these on hand!

  2. How fantastic is that? Basil & garlic cubes ready to go… sure makes getting a dish set easy doesn’t it? Ill have to see if i can find them! Great recipe! I love any kind of potato!

  3. I had NO idea you could find these things in the freezer section!? There is no Trader Joe’s in Canada but I’m very intrigued to see if we have something similar. Regardless, these potatoes look just delightful. PERFECT side to a Saturday bbq!!

    1. Thank you Katherine! This product is so convenient and I read that they are in Canada. Take a look at their store locator.

  4. I have egg envy! They do such a marvelous job at the BBQ. Potatoes look delicious…at first I couldn’t figure our ??? Dore0? I have seen them in the freezer section and will have to try them.

    1. Thank you, Liz! John loves his egg and we have a smaller one for picnics (even though it’s still 70lbs). The garlic is premeasured cloves and so convenient. I’m a convert!

  5. These little herb cubes are so handy! Fresh herbs are so expensive at the store, and I rarely need to use them all at once. This makes so much sense! Lucky you to have a grillmaster at the ready!

    1. Thank you Lisa! I am very lucky to gave a great guy at the grill and I really loved the Dorot product.

  6. These potatoes look amazing. I recently grilled a tenderloin and it was perfect. It is my new favorite way to cook it. I wish I would have had this recipe to go with it. Oh well, next time for sure.

  7. I have never made hassle backs before. Your photos make it look so feasible and yummy

    1. Thank you, Maria! I love cooking them like this because you get flavor in every single bite and they’re kind of cute too!

  8. No way do you have a big green egg!!!!!! I am so jealous! This recipe looks delicious too. So much herby goodness. Really brings the potatoes alive!

    1. Thank you Emma! My husband loves his egg so much that we actually have two! The large and the fat small one that we will take on picnics.

  9. I have some perennial herbs in my garden right now, sage, thyme and chives, but am not planting any annual ones because we are going to be away from home for a portion of the growing season, and I won’t be able to water them. I love this recipe idea! And your green egg!!

    1. Thank you, Katie! It seems like my little garden is always at the peak of producing when we go on vacation! My friends love this though because the come over and help themselves.

  10. Julie everything about these hasselbacks are superb. I wish we could get hold of the Dorot herbs over in the UK – the ice-cube style portions they come in are such a great idea. I keep on looking at hasselback recipes and admiring their good looks but never get around to making them. But now you have me convinced. I’m also a big fan of those dinky cast iron baking pots and massively impressed by John being willing to star in your photos. My hubby would run a mile. Enjoy a summer full of lazy grilling Sundays and good company.

    1. Thank you, Jane! John is so helpful and just goes with the flow. I really enjoyed this product and those little baking pots are so handy and they clean up so easily!

  11. Thanks for this quick prep and easy recipe Julie. I won’t find Dorot in my neck of the woods here but I’m sure there’s something similar in my local store. I’ll make these potatoes for lunch today with some chopped garlic and parsley. And I know what to make when I fire up the grill very soon! Thanks for sharing x

    1. Thank you Roberta! I’d never heard of this product and was amazed that I could find it. TJ’s is great like that. I hope you will let me know how the taters come out!

  12. I’ve never made hasselback potatoes but have always wanted to. This is a gorgeous recipe Julie!!

  13. What a wonderful recipe! I love hassleback however I’ve never made them on the grill – what a great idea! TJ’s always has the best products, thanks for the tip, I’ll be on the lookout for these up tge frozen food section!!

    1. Thank you so much, Debra! I can really get in trouble at TJ’s with all of their yummy chocolates and wine too!

  14. What a great product! It will probably be ten years before it hits Oklahoma, but I’ll keep an eye open nonetheless. Great potatoes!

    1. Thank you, Mimi! I could only get the basil and garlic here and I am anxiously awaiting the ginger…some day!

  15. One of my “healthy” food stores carries 6 varieties: garlic, basil, parsley, cilantro, dill and chili. I especially can use the basil, dill and chili 🙂 A new store to explore tomorrow – moving can be fun 🙂

    1. You are so lucky, Judi! I hope you have so much fun exploring your new digs. I could only find the two that I featured but would love to have all of them…eventually, they’ll get here.

  16. I knew I would love this recipe – I have never heard of Dorot!. My new neighborhood has just about anything you could want so I am sure I will find this product here. Since I don’t have my big herb garden any more this would be perfect when I need more than just a snip of basil. Nice pic of John and his “Big Green Egg” (I think that’s what they are called).

    1. John loves his Big Green Egg! I think any grill would work but love the ones that use charcoal. John uses “Lump charcoal”.