Best 4 Classic French Fries Recipes

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When thinking of classic French fries, several questions often occupy our minds: how to get that perfectly crisp exterior with a fluffy interior, what type of potatoes are best suited for the job, and how to achieve that golden-brown color that makes them so visually appealing. This article will delve into the art of crafting the perfect classic French fry, providing step-by-step guidance and tips to help you master this culinary delight in your own kitchen. We'll explore the secrets of selecting the right potatoes, slicing them to the ideal thickness, and mastering the frying technique.

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MC DONALD'S CLASSIC FRENCH FRIES (COPYCAT)



Mc Donald's Classic French Fries (Copycat) image

My recipe for retro McDonald's french fries is timely and tedious, so if you can tough it, carry on! This is authentic to the original beef tallow fried potatoes until 1990, when tallow was switched out for shortening. Today, a shortening/vegetable oil blend is used.

Provided by The Spice Guru

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 2h25m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 medium peeled shoestring-cut russet potatoes
8 cups cold water
2 tablespoons fine sea salt
2 1/4 teaspoons granulated sugar
3/4 teaspoon white pepper
3/4 teaspoon citric acid or 2 tablespoons white vinegar
100% grass-fed beef tallow
fine flake sea salt

Steps:

  • MIX the BRINE in a 3 quart pot with an accompanying lid.
  • PEEL 4 medium russet potatoes; CUT potatoes into 1/4" shoestrings (try to make them as uniform as possible; I use an adjustable-blade French-fry cutter).
  • PLACE cut potatoes into the brine container; SEAL and refrigerate for at least 2 hours; BRING pot with brine and potatoes to a full boil; BOIL for 1 1/2-2 minutes; DRAIN and rinse potatoes under cold water; BLOT potatoes as dry as possible.
  • PLACE potatoes side-by-side into freezer bags without touching, and without crowding; SEAL bags and freeze flat in refrigerator for at least 2 hours (just make sure fries are frozen solid).
  • FILL deep-fryer with proper amount of beef tallow (or oil/shortening blend), to manufacturer's recommended amount; HEAT fryer in gradual increments to 375°F.
  • PLACE 1/2 of the potatoes at a time into elevated deep-frying basket; GENTLY lower basket into hot fat.
  • FRY for about 2 minutes but PAY ATTENTION TO THE COLOR -- potato color should be light golden brown with just slightly darker ends (see photo, and pull a french fry with tongs to test doneness if necessary); ELEVATE fry basket and shake to drain excess fat; SECURE basket and let drain for 30 seconds.
  • TRANSFER fries into colander placed in sink; REPEAT with remaining potatoes.
  • SEASON french fries lightly with fine flake sea salt while tossing (eat immediately, or keep warmed for a limited time in a 170°F oven).
  • SERVE french fries with your favorite condiment and ENJOY!

CLASSIC FRENCH FRIES RECIPE BY TASTY



Classic French Fries Recipe by Tasty image

Learn the proper way to make French fries! The secret is a double-fry method. First, par-fry the potatoes at a low temperature to cook through, then fry a second time at a higher temperature to brown and crisp the outside. The result is a perfectly tender, fluffy interior and a super crispy exterior.

Provided by Katie Aubin

Categories     Snacks

Time 25m

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 4

canola oil, for frying
1 large idaho potato
kosher salt, to taste
freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Fill a large, high-walled skillet with canola oil to a depth of about ½ inch. Heat over medium-high heat until the oil temperature reaches 300°F (150°C).
  • Peel the potato and cut into ½-inch (1-cm) batons. Dry the potato thoroughly with paper towels.
  • Working in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan, par-fry the fries in the hot oil for about 5 minutes, or until lightly browned and tender. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the fries to a paper-towel lined baking sheet to drain. Season with salt.
  • Increase the oil temperature to 375°F (190˚C).
  • Return the fries to the hot oil and fry until golden brown and crispy, 3-5 minutes.
  • Use a slotted spoon to transfer the fries back to the paper towel-lined baking sheet to drain. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Serve immediately.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 475 calories, Carbohydrate 54 grams, Fat 27 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 5 grams, Sugar 2 grams

CLASSIC FRENCH FRIES



Classic French Fries image

Categories     Potato     Side     Fry     Quick & Easy     Sugar Conscious     Vegan     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Makes 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 3

3 to 4 cups vegetable oil for frying
2 pounds Idaho or russet baking potatoes, peeled, rinsed, and dried
Sea Salt, to taste

Steps:

  • Pour enough oil into a deep fryer to reach at least halfway up the sides of the pan but not more than three-quarters. Heat the oil to 325°F.
  • Using a chef's knife or a mandoline, cut the potatoes into sticks 1/4 inch wide and about 3 inches long. Dry the potatoes thoroughly with clean paper towels. Divide the potatoes into batches of about 1 cup each.
  • Fry the potatoes until lightly colored but not brown, 4 to 5 minutes per batch. Remove to a plate lined with paper towels. Repeat with remaining potatoes.
  • Heat the oil to 375°F. Fry the potatoes in 1-cup batches until they are golden brown and crisp, 1 to 2 minutes. Drain on fresh paper towels. Repeat with remaining potatoes. Sprinkle with salt and serve immediately.

CLASSIC CRISPY FRENCH FRIES IN AN AIR FRYER RECIPE - (3.9/5)



Classic Crispy French Fries in an Air Fryer Recipe - (3.9/5) image

Provided by Missy2u

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 3/4 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes*
1 tablespoon canola or olive oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
Or substitute a 28-ounce bag of frozen fries for the fresh potatoes. If frozen exclude the oil.

Steps:

  • Peel the potatoes and cut into fries of equal thickness, no more than 2/3 inch in square thickness recommended. Rinse fries thoroughly in water; drain well. Use a clean kitchen towel to thoroughly dry the fries. Place the fries in the ActiFry Pan, or your air fryer. Drizzle evenly with the oil. Cook for 30 to 40 minutes or until the fries are golden and cooked through, (the cooking time will vary depending on the thickness of the fries and the variety of potato used) Season fries with salt (adjust to taste). Enjoy! amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "keyproduct02-20"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_design = "enhanced_links"; amzn_assoc_asins = "B005GM15HE"; amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit"; amzn_assoc_linkid = "7376ee1b8a247c944fae05281416ddc8";

Tips:

  • Selecting the Right Potatoes: Choose starchy potatoes like Russet or Idaho potatoes for the best fries. These varieties have a high starch content that results in crispy exteriors and fluffy interiors.
  • Cutting the Potatoes: For uniform cooking, cut the potatoes into even-sized strips. The ideal thickness for French fries is about 1/4 inch.
  • Soaking the Potatoes: Soaking the potato strips in cold water for at least 30 minutes removes excess starch and helps achieve crispier fries. Be sure to dry them thoroughly before frying.
  • Frying Temperature: Maintain the oil temperature between 325°F (163°C) to 350°F (177°C). If the oil is too hot, the fries will brown too quickly and remain undercooked inside. If it's too low, they'll absorb too much oil and become soggy.
  • Frying in Batches: Avoid overcrowding the fryer basket, as this can cause the oil temperature to drop and result in soggy fries. Fry the potatoes in small batches to ensure even cooking.
  • Double Frying for Extra Crispiness: For the ultimate crispy fries, consider double-frying them. After the initial fry, let the fries cool down, then fry them again at a slightly higher temperature for a few minutes until they're golden brown and extra crispy.
  • Seasoning: Season the fries immediately after frying while they're still hot. This helps the seasoning adhere better. You can use classic salt and pepper, garlic powder, paprika, or any other preferred seasoning.

Conclusion:

Mastering the art of classic French fries requires attention to detail and following a few key steps. Choosing the right potatoes, cutting them uniformly, soaking them to remove excess starch, and frying them at the correct temperature are essential for achieving crispy outsides and fluffy insides. Double-frying can elevate the crispiness even further. Seasoning the fries right out of the fryer enhances their flavor. With patience, practice, and these tips, you can create delicious, golden-brown French fries that will impress your family and friends.

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