Whether you are frying or baking, homemade fries are easy to make and deliciously crunchy! With just a few ingredients you can have tasty fries at home!
Soak fries in cold water for at least 20 minutes but up to 12 hrs.*
Rinse potatoes thoroughly to remove starchy water, then pat dry.
Preheat oven to 425°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Toss potatoes in oil. Then place on baking sheet.
4 tbs Vegetable Oil if baking
Bake for 20 minutes, then flip the fries and bake for another 20 minutes or until browned to your desire.
As soon as you remove the fries from the oven sprinkle with salt and any other seasonings.
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How to fry homemade fries?
Rinse and peel potatoes. *
4 large russet potatoes
Cut up into French fry strips.
Soak fries in cold water for at least 20 minutes but up to 12 hrs.*
Rise potatoes thoroughly then pat dry.
Pour oil into a large cast iron pot. Heat over medium high until it reaches 300°-325°F.
4 cups Vegetable Oil if frying
Fry potatoes, in batches, for 5-6 minutes, this first fry is to heat and partially cook the potatoes. Use a slotted spoon to add and remove the potatoes being careful to not splash the hot oil.
Once fries are cooked place on a paper towel and continue frying the remaining potatoes.
Increase heat to high, until oil reaches a temperature of 400°F. While oil is heat, get seasoning ready- whether it’s just salt or mixture of salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika and set aside.
When oil is at 400°F fry the potatoes a second time until golden brown, another 3-5 minutes. Once golden remove from oil, place on a paper tow, and immediately sprinkle with seasoning.
Continue frying remaining batches of potatoes. Then enjoy!
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Tips and Tricks
You can leave the peels on, the fries just might not get quite as crispy. The peels have a lot of nutrients in them though so I tend to leave them on most times!
If you don't have time to soak the fries it's ok! They will still be tasty!
Nutrition info calculated from baking.
Total time varies depending on how long you decide to let the potatoes soak and if you are frying vs baking.