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Sep 2, 2022 · If you want French fries that stay crispy for a good 15 minutes – even after they've gone cold(!) – this is the recipe for you. Adapted from a ground-breaking method documented in The Food Lab by the legendary Kenji López-Alt, read in post for why this recipe works and makes the best French fries!
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- Step 1: Gather The Ingredients and Tools
- Step 2: How to Make Homemade French Fries
- Step 3: Cut The Potatoes For That Homemade French Fries Shape
- Step 4: Soak The Potatoes
- Step 5: Heat The Oil
- Step 6: Drain and Dry The Potatoes
- Step 7: First Fry (Low Heat) Then Freeze Them
- Step 8: High Temp Fry to Finish The Homemade French Fries
- Can The Oil Be re-used For Future French Fries?
In order to make these homemade french fries you need a few ingredients and tools. You will need the following: 1. Potatoes(I use Russets, they work really well) 2. Oil(I like to use peanut oil, but any high smoke point oil should work, lard works great too) 3. Salt 4. Cold water– The cold water is going to help remove the starch from the potatoes....
Wash the potatoes really well. After they are washed you can peel them if you like. I don’t peel mine. It’s just a personal preference. I like the rustic homemade look the peels give them.
Now it is time to cut the potatoes into the classic fry shape. I have a handy fry cutterthat I really like. It saves a bunch of time, but you can certainly just use a knife.
Next place the potatoes slices into a large bowl with really cold water. Make sure to add a couple of teaspoons of table salt as well. Why do we do this? This process helps to remove the starch from those potatoes, resulting in a much tastier french fry. And it helps to prevent the fries from getting too brown. The sugar in the starch tends to brow...
While the potatoes are soaking get the oil started. For large batches of homemade french fries, I generally use a deep fryer, which I really like, however a pot and candy thermometer will work just fine. Heat the oil for the “first fry” to 320 degrees F. (160 C) You will wind up frying the potatoes twice.
Next, drain the water from the potatoes and place them on a paper towel. Use another paper towel to pat the potatoes dry. We want them fairly dry because water and hot oil do not play nicely together. 🙂
Now place a small batch of potatoes into the deep fryer or pot and fry them on a lower heat around 320 degrees F (160 C) for 4 to 6 minutes until they are blonde in color. You will probably need to wait a few minutes after a few batches and let the oil come back up to temperature. Once they are done place them on a paper towel to dry, then place in...
Now once we have frozen our fries, let’s turn up our heat to 400 to 425 degrees F. (205 C to 218 C). Or if your deep fryer doesn’t go that high, put it on its highest setting. Then comes our “Second” fry or “High Heat” fry. Take a batch of fries and place them in the hot oil, this time we will only be frying them for around a minute or so until the...
Yes! The oil can be used over and over again several times. But don’t use it for something like chicken, only potatoes, chips, and fries. Store the oil after it cools down, back in its container it came in. Place it in a dark pantry, but not in the fridge. Do you like this recipe? Please give it a rating and comment down below, I really appreciate ...
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Sep 15, 2022 · Get the McDonald's–style fries of your dreams at home with this recipe for perfect thin and crispy french fries.
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Sep 3, 2021 · You can master perfect, crispy Homemade French Fries (baked or fried) right from your own kitchen with this fool-proof recipe and tips! Serve these easy French Fries with a Hamburger, or Turkey burger, and if you love fries, don’t miss my killer Sweet Potato Fries!