In case you don't know Diablo is another name for the Devil and we gave this potato recipe the name Diablo for a couple of reasons.
First
it is a quick way to remember how long to cook them- 666- 6 minutes,
6 minutes, 6 -10 minutes. And secondly we almost always serve these
with a simple Sriracha Mayonnaise for dipping.
Now
before we get to the potatoes I have to ask are you familiar with
Sriracha? If you like spicy foods and you aren't you need to run to
the store and get some of this wonderful condiment. It will be found
on the aisle with the Asian foods, it is a wonderfully spicy sauce
made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, garlic, sugar,
and salt. It is one of my go to ingredients when I want to add a bit
of heat to just about any dish. To make Sriracha Mayonnaise simply
add some Sriracha to mayonnaise to taste, a little goes a long way so
add it in small amounts and taste as you go. I like to make this up
around the time I start the grill so it has time to sit in the
fridge. This allows the flavors to “marry” a bit.
Now
onto those potatoes. Start with large baking type potatoes, one per
person is usually enough but if you think people are going to be
really hungry it is certainly easy to add a few extras to the batch.
Wash
those potatoes really well and then cut them lengthwise into 6 – 8
wedges each. I normally do e 6 unless the potatoes are really fat.
Now immediately toss the wedges of potato with some oil- either
vegetable oil or olive oil- whatever is handy. I like to do this in a
large plastic bag to make clean up super easy. Now season to taste
with salt, pepper and dry herbs/spices. This is where you can get
creative use whatever sounds good to you at the time or that you feel
will go well with the rest of the meal. If you are using Italian dry
herb seasoning in the maindish throw some in with the potatoes, maybe
some chili powder or whatever. Remember potatoes are fairly bland and
take well to just about any seasoning. The only thing you can really
do wrong here is to not season them, at the very least throw in some
salt and pepper.
Now
over direct heat on the grill- and you want it to be a fairly hot
grill- place the potatoes laying on one of the cut sides. Let them
cook on the covered grill for 6 minutes. Now turn them all to the
other cut side keeping them over direct heat for another 6 minutes.
At this point they should be cooked most of the way through and be
nicely browned on both cut sides. Now flip them over onto the peel
side and place them to the side of the grill (indirect heat part) and
cook for another 6 to 10 minutes. This is usually a good time to get
the burgers or steaks cooked. At the end of the last cooking time
they should be cooked through. They can actually hang out for a few
more minutes if need be on the cooler side of the grill.
on the first side |
second side |
finishing off on the cool side of the grill while the rest of dinner cooks |
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