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06-30-2021 10:10 AM
Have had my airfryer for maybe 3 year now---and tried cooking fries in it---from real spuds--not a fan--the frozen ones were good--but tried again last night--this time I soaked them in coldwater for 20 minutes, dried them off and then seasoned them, sprayed some olive oil on them and they turned out great!!! Crispy and brown on the outside and soft and creamy on the inside----have some leftover to reheat again and prob will be even better. Had one big red spud and one russet to use up --both were fabulous
06-30-2021 01:16 PM
@wagirl wrote:Have had my airfryer for maybe 3 year now---and tried cooking fries in it---from real spuds--not a fan--the frozen ones were good--but tried again last night--this time I soaked them in coldwater for 20 minutes, dried them off and then seasoned them, sprayed some olive oil on them and they turned out great!!! Crispy and brown on the outside and soft and creamy on the inside----have some leftover to reheat again and prob will be even better. Had one big red spud and one russet to use up --both were fabulous
@wagirl Mine also come out very crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. I either microwave the potatoes the day before or I bake them in the oven, if I'm cooking something else. I then put them in the frig for the next day. The next day, i cut each potato (2) in 4ths, season and cook in air fryer for 15 minutes @400. Then I turn and cook another 15 minutes. I love them. I would love to put evoo on the but I can't have oil.
I'm definitely going to try your way. Thanks.
06-30-2021 01:21 PM
I've got to try this. It sounds delicious.
06-30-2021 04:55 PM
@Coquille ---just have to say--your way is too long a process for me--am all about fast and quick---I was micro waving them first before --seems I don't need too. Only thing I will do next time is not put so many in at once--just enough for our meal than do the rest later--oh and I put smoked paprika on them too--kind of a cheat to enhance the look of that wonderful roasted.toasted color !!
07-01-2021 03:51 PM
We have not made any in a while but they are good.
I bought a cheap potato cutter from the Dollar Store.
We put them in ice water in the refrigerator until we make them.
Be sure to dry well since the moisture is what keeps them from crisping up.
I spritz with coconut oil & sprinkle with salt before air frying.
07-03-2021 10:07 AM
@Nightowlz --the soaking in cold water must be the key for good fries---!! Love the fry cutter tho---
07-04-2021 04:44 PM
The ones from Schwans air fry perfectly.
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