Valentine’s Day is sneaking up . . . do you have big plans? I doubt my husband and I will battle the crowds (or be willing to pay the bill) for a fancy dinner out, so I’ll be preparing a memorable meal at home. Plus, there are the kids . . . .and, I’m sure those non-stop eating machines will want to be fed as well!
With so many boys and men in the house (oldest son in almost 18 years!), there’s not a lot of appreciation for decorating food in shades of pink for Valentine’s Day. But, I did find the way to their hearts with these darling (oh, I mean “manly”) Heart-Shaped Oven Fries. Oven fries are so easy and inexpensive to make and my guys gobble up this healthier dude food with “amoré” – give me “amoré,”Mom!
I used a heart-shaped cookie cutter and baked both the hearts and the remaining potato “circles” with the cutouts missing. I wish I would have taken a photo of those as they came out of the oven, but I was just so focused on the hearts! If you want to make these baked fries “regular,” simply slice into think wedges for the same result.
For Valentine’s Dinner, I’ll be serving this cute side dish with the Pan-Seared Tenderloin Steak with Roasted Balsamic Tomatoes I developed for BeefLovingTexans.com. This steak dinner is a surprisingly easy way to beef up the romance on Valentine’s Day and won’t bust your budget – meaning more funds for wine, chocolate and other treats for your sweet!
If steak isn’t in your budget, these baked fries would be adorable with a romantic burger!
I still haven’t decided what to serve for dessert yet – it will have to be something wonderfully chocolaty. After all, dark chocolate is a superfood that provides important nutrients that protect the heart! Cooking Light has a collection of 100 Lightened Chocolate Dessert Recipes that will make your heart skip a beat — swoon-worthy but not sinful!
Personally, I’ve been stalking the recipe for Hot Chocolate Fudge Cakes . . . warm, gooey and individually portioned to prevent “accidentally” eating the whole cake. For Valentine’s Day dinner, I think I would add some lush raspberries on top!
- 2 Lbs. Russet potatoes
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1 tbsp salt divided
- 2 tbsp dried parsley
- 1 tsp rubbed sage
- 1 tsp rosemary
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Heat oven to 450 degrees F and with rack in top.
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Wash potatoes and cut crosswise into 1/2-inch-wide planks. Use small cookie cutter to punch out the center of each potato circle.
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Put cut potatoes in bowl and fill with hot tap water, let sit for 10 minutes. When potatoes are done soaking, drain, and thoroughly pat dry with paper towels.
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Add potatoes back to dried bowl and toss with olive oil, 2 teaspoons of the salt, pepper, parsley, sage and rosemary.
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Spread fries out evenly across baking sheet and bake on top rack until fries are starting to turn golden brown, about 25 minutes. Use a spatula to turn fries and continue to roast until crisp on outside, about 15 - 20 minutes longer.
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Remove fries from oven, sprinkle with remaining 1 teaspoon of salt, and serve while still warm.
Cut into 1/2-inch wedges, if preferred.
Those potatoes look so cute! My husband is looking for something different so this might work.
Thanks Cassi — I’m going to try them next with sweet potatoes!
BTW where do you find the smaller cookie cutters?
Well, I have this set of nested heart cutters and used the smallest. I think at the craft store they sell sets of tiny cutters –maybe near the polymer clay section
I had a revelation when I saw this recipe. I don’t think I’ve ever used sage before. Clearly, this needs to be fixed. Love the simple beauty of this recipe! Just my style!
Sage is a bold choice!
These are adorable! Love it! <3
Thanks Rebecca!
Those are DARLING. I mean, really, so cute. What a great idea. I make roasted potato chunks like that all the time, but the heart shape really makes them special. I am not sure I have a cutter that small, but I will have to find one!
Melanie, bake the “circles” withe the hearts punched out too (don’t throw away) they are just as cute! So easy.
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I use my heart shaped cutter for EVERYTHING—except taters 🙂 Im in.
I kinda went on a heart cookie cutting binge, you’ll see more later this week 😉
Love the heart shaped fries idea! I will definitely make them this week.
Thanks Jill!
I love everything about this dinner and all of my valentine’s (b/c my kids are, too!) will enjoy this.
The kids will love the heart potatoes for sure! Even my teen boys were getting all sentimental when I served these (early)
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