Seasoned Homemade French Fries
by straycatmeow in Cooking > Snacks & Appetizers
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Seasoned Homemade French Fries
Everyone LOVES french fries. When made perfectly, they are crunchy on the outside, soft & warm on the inside. What I don't love is all the "junk" added to those delicious fries from fast food places to the frozen kind you buy at the store. I am going to show you how to make those delicious fries from simple ingrediants, most likely already in your kitchen. Add some homemade dipping sauces, such as, ketchup and/or homemade BBQ sauce with those amazing home fries and you've got yourself ... " The Best Snack". It's atleast worth a hug, kiss & a" thanks mom", if you've got kids. And well... that's worth it!
Items Needed
What You Will Need:
1 Large organic potato ( I grow my own but they aren't ready yet)
Large bowl
1/2 Tbsp. of Kosher salt
Granulated garlic to taste
Kosher Salt to taste
Ground black peper to taste
Organic Olive oil or any cooking oil you prefer
( feel free to add more seasoning depending on what you like, sometime I make these with just the salt)
pan for cooking the fries
1 Large organic potato ( I grow my own but they aren't ready yet)
Large bowl
1/2 Tbsp. of Kosher salt
Granulated garlic to taste
Kosher Salt to taste
Ground black peper to taste
Organic Olive oil or any cooking oil you prefer
( feel free to add more seasoning depending on what you like, sometime I make these with just the salt)
pan for cooking the fries
Preparing the Potato
Step One:
- Wash potato with cold water, removing any dirt & eyes (do not peel potato)
- Fill large bowl half way with ice cold water
- Cut potato in half
- Cut those halves into halves
- Conitinue cutting thick slices until they resemble french fries sizes
- Remove any bad spots( I usually keep a small container to put scraps in for my chickens, they love veggie Scraps)
- Wash potato with cold water, removing any dirt & eyes (do not peel potato)
- Fill large bowl half way with ice cold water
- Cut potato in half
- Cut those halves into halves
- Conitinue cutting thick slices until they resemble french fries sizes
- Remove any bad spots( I usually keep a small container to put scraps in for my chickens, they love veggie Scraps)
Soak Salting the Potato Fries
Step 2:
- Place potato fries in large bowl containing ice cold water, fill with more ice cold water in needed to completely cover the fries
- Sprinkle 1/2 Tbsp. of Kosher salt over them and allow to set for 45 minutes
During the last 10-15 minutes of the soaking process, pre-heat oven to 450 degrees
- Place potato fries in large bowl containing ice cold water, fill with more ice cold water in needed to completely cover the fries
- Sprinkle 1/2 Tbsp. of Kosher salt over them and allow to set for 45 minutes
During the last 10-15 minutes of the soaking process, pre-heat oven to 450 degrees
Seasoning the Fries
Step 3:
- Drain water, pat french fries dry with clean paper towel
- Place fries back into bowl adding 1.5 Tbsp. olive oil
- Season to taste with garlic powder, kosher salt and pepper
- Toss to coat
- Drain water, pat french fries dry with clean paper towel
- Place fries back into bowl adding 1.5 Tbsp. olive oil
- Season to taste with garlic powder, kosher salt and pepper
- Toss to coat
Cooking the Fries
Step 4:
- On large cookie sheet, spread out the fries in a single layer
- Bake at 450 degrees for 20-25 minutes, ocassionally turning them so they can brown evenly
- Remove from oven
- Arrange on plate with yummy homemade dipping sauces
(check out my other Instructables for making homemade sauces, jam & jellies)
- On large cookie sheet, spread out the fries in a single layer
- Bake at 450 degrees for 20-25 minutes, ocassionally turning them so they can brown evenly
- Remove from oven
- Arrange on plate with yummy homemade dipping sauces
(check out my other Instructables for making homemade sauces, jam & jellies)