Crispy Potato Stacks

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🧈 Step 3: Season and coat

In a large bowl, combine:

  • melted butter
  • garlic
  • salt and pepper
  • herbs or spices if using

Toss the potato slices until every piece is lightly coated. This ensures even flavor in every layer.


🧱 Step 4: Stack the slices

Now comes the fun part.

Take a muffin tin and lightly grease it.

Layer the potato slices one by one into each cup:

  • Slightly overlap each slice
  • Keep stacking until the cup is full
  • Press gently so the stack holds together

You can sprinkle a little cheese between layers if you want extra richness.


🔥 Step 5: Bake until crispy and golden

Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C).

Cover the muffin tin loosely with foil for the first 20–25 minutes so the potatoes cook through without burning.

Then remove the foil and bake another 15–25 minutes until:

  • the edges are deeply golden
  • the tops are crispy
  • the centers are tender when pierced

⏳ Step 6: Rest before removing

Let the stacks cool for 5–10 minutes in the pan. This helps them firm up so they don’t fall apart when removed.

Use a spoon or butter knife to gently lift them out.


🌿 Step 7: Serve and enjoy

Serve warm as a side dish or appetizer. They pair well with:

  • roasted chicken or steak
  • grilled vegetables
  • dipping sauces like garlic aioli or sour cream

💡 Tips for perfect crispy stacks

  • Don’t over-soak potatoes; starch helps them stick together
  • Use even slices for consistent cooking
  • Brush extra butter on top before baking for extra crispiness
  • Let them rest—this step is key for structure

If you want, I can also give you a cheesy version, air fryer version, or a restaurant-style truffle version.

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