Crispy Oven-Baked Fries With Spicy Garlic Seasoning
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PREP:
30 minutes
TOTAL:
1 hour
SERVES:
4
Ok, I LOVE french fries!ย As a child my grandmother – orย Mรฉmรจre as I called her – would often cook me french fries, since she was french I had assume that the reason they were so good was because she was French! As I grew up and found out that french fries were infact, not a french dish, you could imagine myย disappointment,ย butย obviouslyย didn’t change how good they were.
Fries was also one of my first words. Yes, probably something I shouldn’t have been eating to the point where I learned the world that early on in life, but hey it was the 80’s, they didn’t know any better! Ugh.. I’m getting old..
As much as I love home made french fries that are fried they of course aren’t the healthiest thing to prepare for your family. Baking fries is definitely a healthier option and if cooked correctly, can come out just as crispy and delicious as if they were fried!ย Adding someย garlic seasoning that has a kick to it that is going to make these fries so delicious and irresistible, you’ll wish you made a double batch!
The trick to getting them crispy is getting as much moisture and starch out as possible, then baking at a high temperature. You want to keep any steam to a minimum, and too much starch just makes them get gummy and gross.
The spicy garlic salt is so simple yet adds so much flavor to these fries. A little chili powder and cayenne just enough to give them a little heat but not too overwhelming.
Prep
Soaking.
Make sure you soak the potatoes instantly after cutting. This will remove excess starches and help give you a crispier fry. Soak for at least 30 minutes, but overnight in the fridge is ideal. So prepping the day before, or on a Sunday would allow you to have delicious fries in 30 minutes on a weekday!
Cooking
Getting your oven nice and hot is key, it helps keep the environment dry to get the fries nice and crispy. Make sure you flip about halfway through so you get your fries evenly cooked and crispy!
On To The Recipe
Crispy Oven-Baked Fries With Spicy Garlic Seasoning
Ingredients
- 4 Medium russet potatoes
- 2 tbsp garlic salt
- 1 tsp cayenne pepper
- 1 tsp chli powder
- 2 tbsp olive oil
Instructions
- Rinse the potatoes and peel if desired. I like to take just a little of the skin off with a knife leaving some on. Slice into 1/2 inch slices, then chop into 1/2 inch straws. I like to stack to get the job done quicker!
- As you chop, have a bowl filled with cold water by, and dump the fries into the water as you go.
- Soak for at least 30 minutes. You can soak overnight in the fridge if you want to get more of the starch out.
- In a bowl, combine the garlic salt, chili powder, and cayenne pepper. Set aside.
- When your potatoes are done soaking, Preheat your oven to 450F, and strain the potatoes out. Place on a towel.
- Cover the potatoes with the towel and press down firmly to soak up any additional water. This will decrease any steam while baking to give you a crispy fry.
- Place in a dry bowl and drizzle with olive oil and about 1 tsp of the spicy garlic seasoning. Toss for a few seconds until evenly spread.
- Place on a baking sheet, trying not to over crowd. You may need an additional baking sheet for the whole batch of fries.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes, flipping the fries once halfway through. When they're done, place them back in the bowl you used to season, add about another tsp of seasoning and toss.
- Serve with your favorite main dish and enjoy!
3 Comments
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I love french fries, these looks crispy!
My husband LOVES french fries (I mean, I do too, haha) so this recipe sounds perfect! I swear garlic makes anything more delicious!