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Step 1
Scrub the potatoes clean and cut them into 1-1 1/2 inch chunks.
Step 2
Place the cut potatoes in a bowl of clean water to wash out the excess starch
Step 3
In a large pot, put the potatoes in the pot and cover it with COLD water, enough to cover the potatoes
Step 4
Add in the white vinegar and salt and set the stove to medium high heat.
Step 5
Boil it for 20-30 minutes, do not use a lid.
Step 6
Once the potatoes have finished boiling, drain the water and let it sit for about 10 minutes to cool and dry out. (It cools faster if you can spread it out into 1 layer)
Step 7
In a small bowl, add in the miso and hot water and mix until the miso has melted.
Step 8
Add in the honey and mix well until the sauce is smooth.
Step 9
Add in the garlic powder and mix.
Step 10
Set aside for later
Step 11
Melt the butter (I like to use the microwave and nuke it for 20 seconds, 10 seconds at a time so it doesn't splatter. If you don't have a microwave, use a small pot or pan)
Step 12
Mix in the oil with the butter and set it aside.
Step 13
Once 10 minutes is up and the potatoes are dried and somewhat tacky and sticky, place the potatoes in a roasting pan (use one large enough that you can spread the potatoes into a single layer) and mix the butter/oil mixture with the potatoes until they are all well coated.
Step 14
Set the oven rack to the center of the oven.
Step 15
Place the potatoes in the oven and broil it for 15-20 minutes. Flipping them every 5 minutes. (It is crucial that you watch the oven on this step, since things burn really quickly under broil.)
Step 16
Once the potatoes are brown and crispy (If the potatoes are not crispy yet, broil for another 5 minutes), mix in the Honey Miso Garlic sauce and mix well until all the potatoes are well coated.
Step 17
Put it back in the oven, and broil it for 2-3 minutes
Step 18
Enjoy as a snack or a side dish! :)