Burnt Butter Sage and Small Potatoes

by Phil Lavers from Moonacres Farm

Ingredients

1kg small potatoes, washed but NOT peeled
100g of butter
20 leaves of sage

Directions

Boil potatoes for 20 minutes (yes, 20 minutes, until a fork easily goes into the spuds). Meanwhile, melt butter on low heat in frypan. Add sage leaves, cut into halves. Fry the sage on medium heat until it starts to go brown. Sprinkle a little water (like 1/2 a teaspoon) and take off heat (this step is important because butter holds its heat and will go too dark unless quenched. Some people use lemon juice at this point, but only use 1/4 of as lemon has a strong taste). Set aside until spuds are done.

Steam off spuds. Now fry the spuds on high heat in the burnt sage butter. Crush every third potato, cook until just starting to brown. Season with a little salt and serve.

If you'd like to be extra creative you can also wash and cut one bunch of black kale (cavolo nero) into 2cm lengths to steam over the spuds. Fry the black kale with the spuds, again season with a little salt and serve.

Such an amazing project which results in amazing veg to feed us throughout the week ! It has also introduced us to veg we might otherwise not have tried and love them now. And it's all local and chemical free! Cannot recommend it enough :)

— Anna

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