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Friday, January 20, 2012

Perfect French Fries by Pioneer Woman

So for this week's Pinterest Challenge over at Bohemian Transplant's blog, I have decided to do another recipe! Over Christmas, we ventured to Bass Pro Shop and somehow walked out with a french fry cutter (and another dutch oven). Our 10 year old has been asking almost daily for french fries so I decided to go ahead and make them for him. This recipe was a little time consuming and yes, a big fattening when you consider you're frying the potatoes in oil, but they were oh so good and oh so worth it!

I found the recipe over at Pioneer Women's blog...(I have yet to be disappointed in any of her recipes!).

Perfect French Fries

Ingredients

  • 5 pounds Russet Potatoes
  • Vegetable Or Peanut Oil For Frying
  • Sea Salt

Preparation Instructions

IMPORTANT: Please be careful when frying with hot oil. Keep the pot on the backburner so little kiddos won't get hurt.

In a nutshell, here it is: Soak potatoes, dry potatoes, fry potatoes, drain potatoes, then fry again!

Peel and rinse the potatoes, then cut them into sticks by cutting the potato in four or five vertical pieces, then cutting each piece into sticks. Place them in a large bowl and cover with cold water, then allow them to soak for two or three hours. (You can also stick them in the fridge and let them soak for several hours or overnight.)

When you're ready to make the fries, drain off the water and lay them on two baking sheet lined with paper towels. Blot them with paper towels to dry them.

Heat a few inches of oil in a heavy pot to 300 degrees. In 3 or 4 batches, cook the potatoes for about 4 to 5 minutes per batch, or until the potatoes are soft. They should not be brown at all at this point! You just want to start the cooking process. Remove each batch and drain them on new/dry paper towels.

Once all the potatoes have been fried at 300, turn up the heat until the oil reaches 400 degrees. When the oil's hot, start frying the potatoes in batches again, cooking until the fries are golden and crisp. Remove from the oil and drain on paper towels.

Sprinkle fries with sea salt and dive in!



2 comments:

  1. YUM! I saw this recipe on her site this week, and thought about trying them.

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  2. I like most french fry. Sometimes I try to make french fries in my home. It takes much oil to make. Thanks for sharing your idea.
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