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Green Garlic Romesco With Crispy Smashed Potatoes

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Green Garlic Romesco With Crispy Smashed Potatoes on a white plate with sauce with brown shiny spoon
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Marina Bevilacqua

It’s hard to know which part of this dish is more appealing: the buttery new potatoes, which are boiled, smashed, and crisped up in the oven, or the tangy and rich rust-red romesco you swipe them through. Phil Saneski, culinary manager at Farming Hope and Refettorio San Francisco, a community kitchen and gathering space, developed this recipe as a celebration of California produce and as a way to turn imperfect red bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, and day-old bread into a savory, versatile sauce. If you have any romesco left over, serve it with roast chicken, fish, or raw or cooked vegetables.

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