'The Pioneer Woman': Ree Drummond's Easy 'Secret' to Roasted Parmesan Potatoes

Calling all potato lovers. Ree Drummond has an easy “secret” to her recipe for Parmesan Roasted Potatoes. Bonus, it costs zero dollars and doesn’t require any fancy kitchen gadgets. Get ready for some crispy, cheesy potatoes from The Pioneer Woman host.

The ‘secret’ to the Pioneer Woman’s Parmesan Roasted Potatoes is no overlapping

Filming an episode of her Food Network show with help from a few of the Drummond kids — the celebrity chef has two daughters and two sons with her husband, Ladd — Drummond made her Parmesan Roasted Potatoes. 

From her ranch in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, the Pioneer Woman host prepared the potatoes and casually dropped the “secret” to making them. During a clip from her Food Network show, the cookbook author shared that the “secret” is not to overcrowd the potatoes, as her 21-year-old daughter, Paige, stood behind the camera. 

“The secret to this potato recipe is to get them all spread out into one single layer,” Drummond said as she put potato slices on a sheet pan. “So you don’t want to have any overlapping.” 

“And if you do, they will be ruined,” she joked before adding, “No, they won’t be ruined.”

That’s it. That’s the Pioneer Woman’s easy “secret” to her Parmesan Roasted Potatoes recipe. Use one sheet pan, or two if necessary, being sure to give the potatoes enough room so they roast in the oven.

Ree Drummond’s Parmesan Roasted Potatoes recipe has 5 stars 

This Pioneer Woman potato recipe may not be Drummond’s most popular dish on the Food Network’s website but all of the 10 reviews it currently has are positive. At the time of publication, it’s a five star-recipe. 

One reviewer described the Parmesan Roasted Potatoes as “delicious,” saying, “They cooked quickly, my teenage sons inhaled them, and they disappeared! These will go into regular rotation.” Another said they “couldn’t be easier to prepare.” 

One reviewer noted they veered away from the recipe instructions to make preparing them even easier. They shared that they used a plastic bag to coat the potato slices with cheese and seasoning instead of tossing everything together in a bowl like Drummond. Other reviewers did the same with one commenting, “it was so much easier than using a bowl.” 

Another highlighted a different substitution. Instead of using russet potatoes as the recipe calls for, one reviewer swapped them for Yukon Gold baby potatoes which “came out perfect.” So feel free to experiment with potato variations and preparation methods. Just remember Drummond’s “secret” of not overlapping the potatoes. 

Drummond has other Pioneer Woman potato recipes 

This isn’t the only potato recipe from the Food Network star. Far from it. Drummond has many potato recipes. Her Scalloped Potatoes are a meal in itself. The Pioneer Woman host makes them hearty with leftover ham from the holidays. She also adds cream cheese to mashed potatoes for a decadent twist on the classic dish.  

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