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Our Favourite Roast Potato Recipe

Whether you’re enjoying a Turkey, a Ham or even a Meat Alternative this Christmas, I think we all agree that a staple of Christmas Dinner is roast potatoes! As simple as roast potatoes can be, there’s a handful or tiny, but important details that when combined give you this ultimate recipe… please enjoy these luxury “For Sale On Georgian Bay Roast Potatoes” – you can thank us later!

Ingredients:

  • 2.5kg of medium sized Maris Piper potatoes
  • 4 tablespoons of unsalted butter
  • Olive Oil
  • 1 bulb of garlic
  • 1/2 a bunch of fresh sage

Prepare The Day Before

1. Peel the potatoes, keeping them whole, and ideally all about the same size (8cm). Parboil them in a pan of boiling salted water for 15 minutes – this will ensure that the insides become really fluffy.

2. Drain in a colander and leave to steam dry for 2 minutes – this will help the butter to stick to the potatoes. Give the colander a few light shakes to rough up the edges of the potatoes, giving you maximum surface area for a crispy exterior as they roast.

3. Place the butter and 1 tablespoon of oil in your largest roasting tray. Tip in the potatoes, add a good pinch of sea salt and black pepper, then toss to coat, and spread out in one fairly snug, even layer but with small gaps between them.

4. Cover and place in the fridge overnight.

On The Day

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F

2. Squash the garlic bulbs, then lightly crush each unpeeled clove and add to the tray – this gives you sweet, caramelised garlic and adds a gentle perfume to the potatoes.

3. Roast for 1 hour, or until the potatoes are crisp and golden all over.

4. Remove the tray from the oven. We’re nearly there, but we’ve got one last application of love and care, which is the game-changer. Gently half-squash each potato with a fish slice or masher so they kind of push into each other and fill the tray.

5. Pick the sage leaves and – importantly – toss with a little oil (this will transmit the flavour and make them deliciously crisp). Sprinkle the sage over the potatoes and roast for a further 20 to 25 minutes, or until golden and amazing.

6. Let us know just how good these potatoes are!

Share you thoughts with us on your favourite Christmas Day food traditions and recipes!

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Barrie Market Report For November 2024

The significant year-over-year growth in sales reflects the ongoing demand and resilience of the Simcoe County real estate market. Buyers are continuing to see opportunities in our region, and with more active listings available, the market is offering greater flexibility and options. As we head into the new year, Simcoe County remains a dynamic and evolving market for buyers and sellers alike.

Find out what your property is worth in today’s Market at https://forsaleinbarrie.ca/index.php/whats-my-property-worth/

Stats are correct as of December 18th. Based on November 2023 v November 2024

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November 2024 Market Report For Our Communities

Across the region, we saw gains in some important categories this month. Increases included; Sales Activity and Average Price. Active Listings were down across the communities as the market started to wind down in anticipation of the Holiday Season. However, buyers that are looking at this time of year are always motivated and we saw a nice 23% rise in sales across the region.

In our communities we saw large spikes in average prices. Each community other than Tay saw large increases including a 63% increase in Penetanguishene and a 66% increase in Tiny. With interest rates continuing to drop, we are expecting to continue to see a rise in prices across the region. It’s a great time to check in with your trusted For Sale On Georgian Bay agent to learn what your property is worth or even how much equity you’ve built. 

Trust your local experts to guide you through the process and take advantage of the current market. Ask us about our FREE Home Market Analysis to determine exactly how much your Home is worth in today’s Market.

All data correct as of December 18th, 2024, data gathered by the Ontario Collective based on November 2023 vs November 2024.