Greek Oven Fries
photo by little.miss.vegan
- Ready In:
- 1hr 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Yields:
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16 potato wedges
- Serves:
- 2-3
ingredients
- 2 medium baking potatoes, scrubbed
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1⁄4 teaspoon salt
- 1⁄8 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 2 tablespoons malt vinegar
directions
- Cut each potato lengthwise into 8 wedges; place in bowl, cover with cold water and let sit for 30 minutes; drain.
- Pat dry with paper towels; toss with oil and place skinside down on greased baking sheet; combine oregano, salt and pepper and sprinkle over potatoes.
- Bake in preheated oven at 400° for 45-50 minutes or until they are browned and tender; remove and sprinkle immediately with malt vinegar and serve.
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Reviews
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These really smelled delicious cooking, and hit the spot otherwise :) I'm also happy to report that the second grocery store I went to had malt vinegar. I don't know why the first one didn't, it's not that unusual! I had this with a veggie burger on the side. Completely guiltless burger and fries, with a side of green veggies. We were so virtuous last night, heh heh. P.S. I did add extra salt, and they did not stick to a non-stick pan that was sprayed briefly with olive oil. They ended up crispy outside and soft inside.
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
sugarpea
Snohomish, WA
I’m a former interior designer and landscape designer. At the moment I get to enjoy being at home and working only when I want to. I like rollerblading, hiking, backpacking and trips to the ocean. I grew up on a farm in the Midwest and moved to the Northwest when I was thirty, over twenty years ago. I’m afraid they’ll have to bury me here in WA. This is God’s country and I’m never leaving.
I have a smallish collection of cookbooks, preferring to use the library and a copy machine. Among my favorites though, are: Recipes 1-2-3, by Rozanne Gold, a collection of recipes containing no more than 3 ingredients (excepting water, salt and pepper); A Treasury of Great Recipes, by Mary and Vincent Price, recipes collected from friends and chefs of great restaurants around the world; The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook, by Nancy Harmon Jenkins, about a collection of cuisines I’m convinced are the healthiest in the world and The Low-Calorie Gourmet, by Pierre Franey.
Currently my passions are our dogs, the garden, cooking, the natural world and of course, Dh. I can now add Zaar to that list of passions (translate: addiction). We have three dogs, two rescued and one adopted. They are Sugarpea, a Golden Retriever, Chickpea, a Llasa Apso and Sweetpea, a Shih Tzu; small, medium and large. We’re quite a sight out on the trail. One of the things I am most fond of about living here is the ability to vegetable garden year ‘round.