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How do you get your home-made potato wedges or fries crispy?
Posted on 6/10/17 at 9:18 pm
Posted on 6/10/17 at 9:18 pm
Any secrets like temperature of oil, temp of fries before submerging? Thanks for the help.
Posted on 6/10/17 at 9:20 pm to Tiger In the Swamp
Double fry.
Par fry at 275 for a few minutes. Drain, cool.
Then crank the oil to 390 and flash fry...until they float.
Par fry at 275 for a few minutes. Drain, cool.
Then crank the oil to 390 and flash fry...until they float.
Posted on 6/10/17 at 9:37 pm to Tiger In the Swamp
Double fry. The correct answer is the way Otis said. But I've found if you want to cheat it a little just pull them out about halfway thru @ 350, let them hang out for 5 minutes then drop them back in. It will give them some crunch without cooking out the middle.
This post was edited on 6/10/17 at 9:38 pm
Posted on 6/10/17 at 9:58 pm to Tiger In the Swamp
Soak them in ice water for 2-3 hrs
Posted on 6/10/17 at 10:09 pm to Tiger In the Swamp
Most people will not go to the trouble but this is the best recipe I have found for French fries. If you put these side by side with the ones you make now these win every time.
Here is a link that explains the science behind it.
Crispy Fries
Here is a link that explains the science behind it.
Crispy Fries
Posted on 6/10/17 at 10:12 pm to Lester Earl
Lester, you are a stupid frick. You'd do that before any cooking method, except that 10-15 minutes are enough.
The best part of you ran down your mother's leg.
The best part of you ran down your mother's leg.
Posted on 6/10/17 at 10:49 pm to OTIS2
I'll trust the pioneer woman over your fatass that can't cook anything but hotdogs
Posted on 6/11/17 at 12:35 am to OTIS2
You can parboil them then fry once. You get the same results as frying twice but you can do the first step ahead of time.
Posted on 6/11/17 at 1:28 am to highcotton2
Tried that method a few years ago - best fries I ever made. Made several batches and froze them. Haven't done it since then since it takes a while, but it makes great fries.
This post was edited on 6/11/17 at 1:29 am
Posted on 6/11/17 at 6:23 am to Tiger In the Swamp
For wedges: lightly coat in olive oil, salt and pepper. Bake at 475 for 20-25 minutes
Posted on 6/11/17 at 7:27 am to ksayetiger
When u have time, freeze them after the 1st of the 2 fry's.... you will have 1/2 the work already done next time u want fries. Ive got a couple ziplocks of home fries ready to go in the freezer now.
Same concept as the bag fries u get in the store... they are already cooked/par-fried.
Same concept as the bag fries u get in the store... they are already cooked/par-fried.
Posted on 6/11/17 at 7:36 am to OTIS2
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Lester, you are a stupid frick.
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