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These crazy delicious, crispy french fries are as easy as they are impressive! You might never buy frozen fries again!

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The Easiest Homemade Fries

There’s not much better than a side of golden-brown crispy fries. We guarantee you’ll love this method for making easy homemade fries. In less than one hour and with only four household ingredients, you’ll get restaurant-quality fries the whole family will adore. We’ve also tested a few different frying methods and can agree that the two commonly missed steps of soaking and double-frying are imperative to the success of your fry-making, taking them from good french fries to great french fries that are nice and crispy. Don’t skip these steps if you want the best homemade french fries! Finish your fries with a dusting of salt and pepper, or if you’d like to make them your own, go wild with all the homemade french fries seasonings like our Oven Fries with Jerk Seasoning. Interested in a sauce? Check out Pantry Essentials: Condiments guide to learn all about items you’ll want to have on hand to create your own, such as our Garlic Aioli.

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Why Do You Have to Soak Potatoes Before Frying?

This step is commonly missed in making homemade fries, but it might be one of the most important! Soaking your fries in cold water helps remove excess starch, which allows for crispy, golden fries! The cold water bath also helps the french fries retain their shape and contributes to a fluffy inside. In our homemade french fries recipe, we suggest soaking your potatoes for at least 15 minutes, but if you’d like to do this step ahead of time, they can soak overnight. Avoid excess water on the potatoes: make sure to pat them dry after removing them from the water bath otherwise you’ll end up with limp fries.

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How to Keep Your Homemade French Fries Crispy

Potatoes naturally have a high water content. One secret to making the perfect fries is double frying: the first round of frying is at a lower heat which softens the potato and starts the water absorption process, while the second round, at a higher heat, finishes absorbing the water to create the ideal crunchy texture. When making homemade potatoes in oil, we prefer to use refined peanut oil, which is neutral in flavor and great for high-heat frying. Another way to ensure your fries stay crispy is by choosing the correct potato type. As most restaurants do, we use russet potatoes, also known as Idaho potatoes, due to their shape and lower water content. We suggest avoiding waxy potatoes such as red or fingerling. Our final tip for the crispiest french fries is to allow the fries to air-dry in between the first and second fry. This step allows excess oil to drip off, giving you that desirable crunch!

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How to Make Homemade French Fries

  1. Slice the Potatoes! Cut into ⅓ -inch thick sticks, trying to keep them as uniform as possible so that they fry evenly. You can leave the skin on for a rustic look, but in this recipe, we peel them to get a more golden-brown color!

  2. Soak the Potatoes! Secret number one in perfecting homemade french fries: soaking the potatoes removes the starch and allows the fries to become crispy and evenly brown. You don’t want to skip this step!

  3. Fry the Potatoes - Twice! Secret number two in perfecting the homemade french fry? Frying the potatoes at not one temperature but two allows for a soft inside and crunchy outside. Make sure you allow the fries to spread out and drip off excess oil between double-frying.

  4. Season the Fries! As soon as the piping hot fries come out of the oil, sprinkle them generously with salt and pepper. Toss them using your slotted spatula to distribute the seasoning.

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Tools You’ll Need for Our Crispy French Fries Recipe

Do You Love Fries As Much As We Do? Try These Recipes!

We’ll never have enough fries! If you’re looking for fun and festive variations, we suggest :

  • Oven Fries with Jerk Seasoning

  • Greek Fries (Patates Tiganites)

  • Homemade Poutine Recipe

OR, if you’re looking for something to go alongside your delicious homemade fries, try:

  • Classic Cheese Burger with Secret Sauce

  • Sloppy Joes

  • Black Bean Burgers

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Thank Goodness it’s Fry-Day!

There’s just something about hot, salty fries that we love! Did you make our Homemade French Fries Recipe? We want to see it! Snap a photo or video and tag us on Instagram using @themodernproper and #themodernproper. Happy eating!

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FAQs

How long should I soak potatoes before frying? ›

In our homemade french fries recipe, we suggest soaking your potatoes for at least 15 minutes, but if you'd like to do this step ahead of time, they can soak overnight. Avoid excess water on the potatoes: make sure to pat them dry after removing them from the water bath otherwise you'll end up with limp fries.

What happens if you don't soak potatoes before frying? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

Why soak french fries in salt water? ›

Why use salt water for soaking potatoes? There's moisture naturally found in potatoes, and moisture is drawn to higher concentrations of salt. (This is a process called osmosis.) So, if you put the potatoes in a salt water bath, that will help draw out some of their moisture, resulting in crispier fries.

Should you soak fries in hot or cold water? ›

Make sure that you soak the potatoes for at least 2-3 hours. Soaking the sliced potatoes in cold water is one of the main steps to prepare perfect French Fries. The cold water removes the starch present outside the potatoes so that you get perfectly crispy fries.

Why do you soak fries in vinegar water? ›

When a small amount of vinegar is added to the soaking water before frying, it can help impart a tangy flavor to the fries without making them taste overly vinegary. The acid in the vinegar can also help to slightly break down the surface of the potatoes, aiding in the development of a crispier texture during frying.

What is the best oil for french fries? ›

Refined peanut oil is the best oil to use for making french fries. You can also use canola or safflower oil. Additionally, restaurant fries are so crispy because, among other things, they use old oil continuously.

Why do restaurants soak potatoes before frying? ›

The soaking, Mr. Nasr said, is the secret to the crisp texture of the fries. It draws out the starch, making them more rigid and less likely to stick together. The cooks fry them twice, first blanching them until slightly limp in peanut oil heated to 325 degrees, and again in 375-degree oil to crisp and brown them.

Should I cut potatoes before soaking? ›

The main reasons to cut the potatoes and pre-soak in water are: To allow the excess starches and sugars to be removed from the outer surface of the fry strips AND to keep the potatoes from browning prematurely from exposure to air. Covering in water helps the potato from turning a dark color.

How long do potatoes need to sit in water before frying? ›

Soak potatoes in water mixture for 15 minutes. Remove potatoes from water and dry thoroughly on paper towels. Heat oil in a deep-fryer to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Cook potatoes in hot oil until golden, 5 to 6 minutes.

Can I leave cut up potatoes in water overnight? ›

How Long Peeled and Cut Potatoes Last in Water. You should store peeled and cut potatoes in water for 24 hours to ensure the quality of your final product. "If you drain the potatoes and notice they are turning brown, that they've started getting soft, or if they are slimy you should discard them," says Brigman.

Does baking powder make fries crispy? ›

But to give you the Cliff's Notes version, the baking soda alkalizes the water. It breaks down the pectin in the potato and brings the natural starches up to the surface. This, when combined with the pot shaking, contributes to deep browning and ultra crunchines that we're looking for.

What is the best potato to use for homemade french fries? ›

And the clear winners are Idaho or russet potatoes.

These potatoes are dense and have less moisture, which is key to avoiding soggy fries. You can also use Yukon gold potatoes, which are an all-purpose potato that can be used for frying. You should avoid waxy potatoes like red-skinned, new, or fingerling potatoes.

What is the secret to restaurant french fries? ›

And generally speaking, restaurants fry their french fries twice: once at a lower temperature to cook the inside of the fry, and then a second time at a higher temperature to brown the exterior.

How to enhance french fries? ›

An acid will help bring out the flavor of your fries.

Try pairing frozen fries with acidic ingredients to enhance their natural potato flavor. "Fries benefit from the addition of acid," Harvey told Insider. "Toppings like citrus juice, vinegar, hot sauce, and pickles contrast the richness of the crispy fries."

Can I soak potatoes for 30 minutes? ›

The study found that washing raw French fries, soaking them for 30 minutes and soaking them for 2 hours reduced the formation of acrylamide by up to 23%, 38% and 48% respectively but only if they were fried to a lighter colour. The jury is still out on chips that are fried to a deep, dark brown.

Does soaking potatoes in water make them crispier? ›

If you want to prepare your potatoes later after you have cut them soaking them in cold water will keep them from turning brown. Also, if you are going to fry them they will turn out crispier. Soaking them helps to remove the starch.

How long should I Soak potatoes in salt water? ›

Just a quick 15-30 minute soak in water does the trick if you're in a rush, though if you are planning ahead you can let the sliced russets or yes, even sweet potatoes, bathe for hours or even overnight before draining, drying, and frying them up.

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