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Forget Chunky Potatoes: This Viral ‘Flat’ Method Is a Game Changer

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You don’t need to cut potatoes into big chunks — the trending “flat potato” braise

When you picture braised potatoes, you probably think of chunky pieces simmered in a soy-based sauce. Lately, though, thin, flattened potato slices have been stealing the spotlight. The outsides turn golden and slightly crisp while the insides stay pleasantly chewy, giving you a totally different take on the classic side.

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The secret is the thinness

Slicing potatoes evenly and thin lets the flavors soak in more efficiently.

With more surface touching the pan, the edges crisp up faster.

That contrast gives the dish a livelier texture than traditional braised potatoes.

“Is it like a potato pancake?”

It’s still a braise, not a pancake — but the exterior has a much more pronounced crunch than usual.

Removing starch is what creates that textural difference

Rinsing the slices removes excess starch and prevents the surface from getting too soggy.

Briefly blanching them in salted water, then rinsing with cold water, firms up the exterior even more.

That step helps the slices hold together while they cook.

“Can’t I just cook them straight away?”

If the slices keep too much starch, they can stick together and become limp.

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Searing first brings out deeper potato flavor

Pan-sear the slices until both sides are golden to intensify that toasty, savory note.

Adding the sauce while the surface still has a little crispness helps the flavors deepen even more.

That’s why this method tastes way more addictive than a simple simmer.

Oyster sauce amps up the umami

The glaze blends soy sauce with oyster sauce.

The oyster sauce adds rich umami that lifts the potatoes’ flavor.

Throw in minced garlic and a splash of sesame oil and you’ve got a side dish that begs to be eaten with rice.

“The sauce seems stronger than I expected.”

Exactly. Thin slices absorb seasoning more deeply, so the flavor hits harder.

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Gently simmering is crucial

Pour in the sauce and let it simmer over medium-low heat so the potatoes absorb the flavor slowly.

As it reduces, the sauce glazes the surface and gives it a glossy finish.

Don’t overcook it — if you simmer too long, the slices can fall apart, so timing is key.

Cheongyang chiles cut through the richness

Toss in sliced Cheongyang peppers at the end to brighten and balance the potatoes’ weighty flavor.

The salty heat makes the dish addictive and keeps you reaching for more.

“Spice will make it taste so much better.”

Right — a little heat trims the potatoes’ natural richness perfectly.

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It stays tasty cold, so it’s a great make-ahead side

The flavor holds up well as it cools, which makes this ideal for lunchboxes or prepping ahead.

It’s also delicious spooned over a bowl of rice.

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Bottom line: sear first, then braise

Searing the potatoes to build flavor, then finishing them in the sauce, is what makes the biggest difference.

Thin slices improve both texture and seasoning balance.

This is honestly addictive — the perfect rice companion.

Totally. It turns plain braised potatoes into something you’ll crave.

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