French Fries

"After much testing, I've found this is the best way to get nice, crispy fries! Since DS thinks fries are a nutritional necessity, I really needed to find the best-tasting way to make these. When money is tight, I have substituted vegetable/canola oil without a major difference in taste, but the peanut oil is best. Prep time does not include soaking time."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Wash your potatoes, making sure you scrub all the dirt off. Cut any bad spots off the potato.
  • Slice the potato into 1/4-1/3 inch slices, holding the potato upright while doing so. Turn the potato a quarter turn, and slice it again into 1/4-1/3 inch slices. This will give you perfectly cut fries. (I like to leave the skin on my potatoes, but this is a personal preference). Repeat with each potato.
  • Place the sliced potatoes into a bowl. Mix 2 tbsp sugar with 2 cups of water, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. Pour over the potatoes. Add enough water to cover the potatoes, swirling it around to make sure the sugar is equally distributed. Let the potatoes sit in the water at least 2 hours. (If you leave them more than 3 hours, refrigerate the potatoes and water).
  • Pour the oil into your dutch oven or pot to about half full. Heat the oil on high. After about 2 1/2 minutes, test the oil by placing a dried fry into the oil -- if it fries vigorously, your oil is ready. Meanwhile, pour the water off the fries and blot with a paper towel. This will cause less oil splatter.
  • Cook the potatoes in hot oil for 2-3 minutes. Remove and drain on paper towels. Repeat until all have been cooked for 2-3 minutes.
  • Return the first batch of fries to the oil until they are golden brown. Repeat with the other fries.
  • Sprinkle with onion powder and salt to taste. (We like to use greek seasoning sometimes, and also add pepper sometimes).
  • Keep them warm in the oven until ready to serve (at my house, they are grabbed from the plate immediately!).

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Reviews

  1. Yummy fries. These were crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Thanks for the sharing the recipe, breezer.
     
  2. Excellent fries. I only did two potatoes but they were so good. I also dipped them in chicken breading just before frying. YUM
     
  3. I thought I made these fries, but I didn't notice that I needed to add sugar to the recipe. But I did everything else and they still turned out great. I will try again with the sugar to see if it makes a difference. I liked cutting and soaking them and then frying them. I am a busy mom and this made for easier fries. Thanks for posting.
     
  4. What a GREAT way to make Chips/Fries! I used salt as seasoning and sunflower oil for frying. The fries were crisp and crunchy with NO excess fat! Just great! Thanks Breezermom for a great recipe. Made as a gift for guessing the quiz in the French tag game! Merci! FT:-)
     
  5. These were great! Made as directed, but I only used salt for seasoning. I will use greek seasoning, to mix it up a bit, next time! I also used vegetable oil, as that is what I had on hand, but peanut oil will give a better flavor, and I hope to use it next time, also. Thanks for all your 'experimentation', breezermom, and for sharing your findings with us!
     
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