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🥔🔥🐖 Roast Potatoes in Lard: The Ultimate Guide to Rich, Crispy Perfection

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🎅 Introduction: The Secret Weapon for Crispy Roasties

If you want restaurant-level crispy roast potatoes, lard is one of the best fats you can use.
It gives unmatched crunch, rich flavour, and beautiful golden colour — making it a Christmas dinner favourite for many home cooks.

Here’s exactly how to make perfect roast potatoes using lard.


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🥔📦 1. Why Use Lard for Roast Potatoes?

Lard has several advantages:

Very high smoke point — stays stable at high heat
Crisps better than oil
Traditional, rich flavour
Gives beautifully golden edges
Perfect for roast dinners and Christmas meals

Lard beats vegetable oil, olive oil, and butter when it comes to crispiness.


🥔🧂 2. Best Potatoes for Roasting in Lard

Choose floury potatoes for maximum fluff and crunch:

✔ Maris Piper
✔ King Edward
✔ Rooster
✔ Desiree

Avoid waxy potatoes — they won’t crisp well.


🔥🥔 3. How to Prepare the Potatoes

⭐ Step 1: Peel and cut

Cut into even-sized chunks (5–6 cm).
Keeps cooking time consistent.

⭐ Step 2: Parboil

Simmer for 8–10 minutes until edges just start to soften.

⭐ Step 3: Rough up the edges

Drain and shake in the pan to create rough surfaces — perfect for crisping.

⭐ Step 4: Steam-dry

Let them sit for 2–3 minutes so moisture evaporates.


🐖🔥 4. Heating the Lard (The Important Part)

Place 2–3 tablespoons of lard in your roasting tray and put it in a hot oven:

✔ Preheat to 200–220°C (180–200°C fan)

You want the lard smoking hot before adding potatoes.

Properly heated fat = instant crisp coating.


🥔➡️🔥 5. Roasting the Potatoes

  1. Carefully remove the hot tray from the oven.
  2. Add the potatoes — you should hear a sizzle.
  3. Turn them in the hot lard to coat all sides.
  4. Roast for 45–55 minutes, turning 2–3 times.

Ideal roasting temperature:

220°C (200°C fan)

They should be deep golden, crisp, and fluffy inside.


🌿✨ 6. Optional Add-Ins for Extra Flavour

Add these for an elevated Christmas roast:

Herbs

✔ rosemary
✔ thyme
✔ sage

Seasonings

✔ garlic cloves (whole, unpeeled)
✔ coarse sea salt
✔ black pepper

Crispy additions

✔ semolina dusting (adds extra crunch)

Sprinkle semolina after parboiling and before roasting.


🧈❌ Why You Shouldn’t Use Butter for Crispiness

Butter burns quickly and makes potatoes soft rather than crispy.
If you want buttery flavour, add melted butter after roasting, not during.


🥔🧊 7. Can You Prep Roast Potatoes in Lard Ahead of Time?

Absolutely.

For Christmas Day:

✔ Parboil
✔ Rough edges
✔ Steam-dry
✔ Toss in melted lard
✔ Cool and refrigerate

Roast from cold for 30–35 minutes at 220°C.

You can also freeze them para-roasted:

✔ Parboil and rough
✔ Freeze on a tray
✔ Roast straight from frozen for 45–55 minutes

They still turn out super crispy.


❌ Common Mistakes

❌ Not preheating the lard

This is the #1 reason potatoes don’t crisp.

❌ Overcrowding the tray

Potatoes steam instead of roast.

❌ Using watery potatoes

Always steam-dry after parboiling.

❌ Turning too often

Let them roast undisturbed for 20 minutes at a time.


🌟 FAQs

Does lard make the crispiest roast potatoes?

Yes — it’s one of the best fats for perfect crispiness.

Can you mix lard with oil?

Yes — mixing with a little vegetable oil lightens the flavour but keeps the crisp.

Do potatoes cooked in lard taste “porky”?

Very lightly, but pleasantly — never overpowering.

Is lard better than goose fat?

Lard is cheaper, crispier, and more stable; goose fat has a richer flavour.

What temperature is best for roasting?

220°C for maximum crunch.


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