More results...

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Appetizers and Snacks, Side Dish
Potato| Multi-Potatoes, Yellow/Gold
Cooking Style| Grill

Spicy Potato Wraps

No ratings yet
Calories: 1232kcal
This recipe works well for tailgate gatherings!
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Spicy Potato Wraps

Ingredients

  • 2 cans Rotel tomatoes with habaneras
  • 6 potatoes peeled and medium cubed
  • 1 large Vidalia onion or two small/medium onions
  • 1 package Flour Tortillas
  • 1 Container sour cream
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2-1 cup water

Instructions

  • Prep to be done at home before leaving: Peel, wash, and cube potatoes into 1 inch cubes. Store in Zip lock bag with water and a little lemon juice to prevent oxidization. Also, halve and thin slice the onion, storing in Ziploc bag. Pour both cans of tomatoes in a bag for easy access at game. Do not drain tomatoes.
  • At game, turn side burner on grill to medium and heat skillet with oil in it
  • When oil is hot, add onions and caramelize with salt and pepper
  • When onions are caramel colored, add undrained tomatoes, potatoes, and 1/2 cup water
  • Cover and simmer on medium heat for 30 minutes or until potatoes are soft and all liquids are cooked off. Stir every 5-10 minutes and if all liquids cook off before the potatoes are soft, add more water to prevent burning.
  • When potatoes are almost done, heat the grill to low and warm the tortillas directly grate until grill marks are on the tortillas. Fill with mixture and add a dollop of sour cream on top.

Nutrition

Calories |1232kcalCarbohydrates |223gProtein |26gFat |29gSaturated Fat |4gPolyunsaturated Fat |4gMonounsaturated Fat |20gSodium |83mgPotassium |5381mgFiber |28gSugar |10gVitamin A |26IUVitamin C |252mgCalcium |157mgIron |10mg

Click an icon to share:

Eating Local Potatoes is Not Just About Taste. It’s About Choosing Better.

When you cook a meal, you’re not just feeding your body, you’re living your values.
You’re choosing foods that come from the earth, nourish your family, and support a thriving, local food system. 

And when you share that meal with the next generation, you’re teaching them how to cook and how to care, about where food comes from, who grows it, and why it matters.

Learn more about local potatoes here.