There is something magical about a tray of crispy roast potatoes coming out of the oven. The edges are golden, the centers are tender, and that salty Parmesan crust makes every bite irresistible. These Parmesan Crusted Potatoes are the kind of side dish that sounds a little fancy but is secretly very simple.
They are perfect for meal prep, easy weeknight meals, or even a casual get together with friends. With just a few ingredients—baby potatoes, Parmesan cheese, garlic, and herbs—you can transform everyday pantry staples into something seriously delicious. Roast them once and you’ll see why they quickly become a weekly staple. They are crunchy, salty, and incredibly satisfying.
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How to make parmesan crusted potatoes
This recipe keeps things simple, which is exactly why it works so well for meal prep.
Basic steps:
- Preheat your oven.
- Cut baby potatoes in half.
- Toss them with grated Parmesan, garlic, olive oil, salt, and herbs.
- Place them cut side down on a baking sheet.
- Roast until the bottom is golden and crispy.
Putting the potatoes cut side down is the secret. The cheese melts and caramelizes against the pan, creating that irresistible Parmesan crust.
The result? Crispy edges, fluffy centers, and tons of flavor with little effort.

Notes and Tips on ingredients
This recipe uses simple ingredients, but a few small choices make a big difference.
Baby Dutch Yellow Potatoes
These are ideal because they roast beautifully and cook evenly when cut in half. Their creamy texture pairs perfectly with the crispy cheese crust.
Parmesan cheese
Use freshly grated Parmesan if possible. It melts better and creates a crispier crust than pre-cut varieties.
Garlic
A pinch of garlic powder or finely minced garlic adds depth without overpowering the potatoes.
Herbs
This recipe uses fresh parsley, but you can easily swap it out.
Great spice options include:
- Chives
- Rosemary
- Oregano
- Tarragon
- Thyme
Each one adds a slightly different flavor, so feel free to use whatever you already have on hand.
How to Customize This Recipe
These potatoes are incredibly flexible, which makes them perfect for food preparation.
Try these variations:
- Add the lemon zest for a strong and fresh taste.
- Sprinkle chili flakes for some heat.
- Add smoked paprika for a subtle smoky twist.
- Top with fresh herbs after roasting for extra color and flavor.
- Serve with dipping sauce such as yogurt sauce, pesto, or garlic aioli.
They also pair beautifully with many meal preparation mains, such as grilled chicken, roasted vegetables, tofu, or salmon.
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Dietary exchanges (Gluten Free / Dairy Free / Vegan)
This recipe is naturally gluten free, but here are a few easy swaps if needed.
Gluten Free
No changes needed! Potatoes and Parmesan are naturally gluten free.
Dairy Free / Vegan
Substitute the Parmesan for:
- A dairy-free Parmesan alternative
- Nutritional yeast mixed with a little olive oil and salt
The potatoes will still roast nicely and develop a savory crust.
How to Serve Parmesan Crusted Potatoes
These potatoes are the ultimate versatile side dish.
Serve them with:
- Grilled or roasted chicken
- A simple green salad
- Roasted vegetables
- Scrambled or fried eggs
- A tofu or veggie bowl
They are also fantastic in food prep containers because they keep well and reheat easily.
Honestly, they are so good that sometimes they become the main event. No judgment if you eat them straight from the pan—we’ve all been there.
How to store and reheat potatoes
This potato is very easy to prepare and stores well during the week.
Storage
- Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
- They stay fresh for 4 to 5 days.
Reheating
You have two options depending on how crispy you want them.
Microwave (quick option):
- Heat for 1-2 minutes until heated through.
Skillet (best for crispiness):
- Heat a cast iron skillet with a little olive oil.
- Add the potatoes and cook for a few minutes until crisp again.
They are especially delicious reheated in a skillet and served with a fried egg or together with roasted vegetables.
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FAQs
Yes! If you can’t find baby dutch yellow potatoes, Yukon Gold potatoes work perfectly. Cut them in halves or similar sized pieces so they roast evenly and can fit cut side down on the pan.
Placing it cut side down allows the Parmesan to melt and crisp up on the baking sheet. This creates that golden, crunchy crust that makes the recipe so delicious.
Freezing is not recommended for this recipe. Potatoes can become granulated and lose their texture after freezing. For best results, store in the fridge and enjoy within 4-5 days.
Make sure the potatoes are spaced on the baking sheet and not crowded. You can also preheat the baking sheet or use a hot cast iron pan to encourage extra crispiness.
Parsley is classic and fresh, but rosemary, thyme, oregano, chives, or tarragon all work well. You can also mix herbs according to what you have available.
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Parmesan crusted potatoes
Instructions
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Heat the oven to 425 degrees.
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Score the cut side of the potato 2 to 3 times vertically and horizontally. Toss the potatoes with the olive oil, garlic powder, oregano, sea salt and black pepper.
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In a large baking dish, mix together the melted butter and Parmesan cheese until it forms a paste. Use a spatula to spread the paste in an even layer on the bottom of the pan.
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Add the potatoes to the pan, cut side down, in one later. The potatoes should touch but not overlap.
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Bake potatoes for 30 to 35 minutes, or until golden brown and bubbling. Watch them closely at the end so they don’t burn.
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Let the potatoes rest in the pan for at least 10 to 15 minutes. They will crisp up as they start to cool. Divide the potatoes apart and serve with chopped green onions or chopped parsley.