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Recipe · #2923
Homemade French Fries
A plant-based main featuring potato, garlic, pepper.
Method
1 steps, about 45 minutes
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01Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Slice the potatoes into spears (about ¼-inch thick). Keep in mind that the thinner the fries are sliced, the faster they will cook. If you want to make thicker fries, that's okay, too! As long as the fries are similar in size and thickness, they will cook evenly. 2. Fill a large bowl with cold water and stir in 2 tablespoons of salt. Place the sliced potatoes in the salt water and let them soak for 15 to 30 minutes. The salt water will draw out excess moisture from the potatoes, so they will help bake up crispier. When the potatoes are done soaking, drain them and dry well with a towel. (Dry the soaking bowl, too, so you can reuse it for the seasoning.) 3. Add the potatoes back in the dry bowl, and toss them with the olive oil. Then sprinkle the baking powder, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper over the fries, and stir again to evenly coat. 4. Arrange the fries in a single layer on a large baking sheet. Make sure the fries aren't too close together or touching. (An over-crowded pan of fries will steam together and won't get as crispy.) Bake at 400ºF for 20 minutes. When the timer goes off, remove the pan and flip the fries to promote even crisping. 5. Return them to the oven to bake for 15 to 20 more minutes, or until they look golden and crispy. Keep an eye on any smaller fries that might burn; they could need to be removed earlier. (Note-- thinner cut fries will bake faster than thicker cut fries; so thinner fries might not need to bake as long.) 6. Serve the fries warm right away with your favorite dip. Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days, but keep in mind that the texture won't be as good when they are reheated. (They tend to dry out more.) 7. prep14 mins 8. cook1 min 9. total15 mins
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A plant-based main featuring potato, garlic, pepper.
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