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    Need help - Homemade French Fries

    Argg. I cannot get them soft & crunchy. the outside will go soft in an hour of being in the oven & then they burn

    I cannot afford to waste anymore food, as we only have 1 credit card left & its getting low.

    So if anyone has ever made them, can you please help me.



    ps I have a french fry cutter so they are a normal size.

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    We used to have a deep fryer and they came out perfectly. Now I sometimes buy the frozen FFs. I spray a cookie pan with Pam and broil them. They come out crunchy outside and soft inside. But have to be eaten right away.



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    Why did I forget my deepfrier at my old place (500km away) argg. I'll make sure to get it when we pick up tom to move him in with us.

    Thanks for your help

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    Belgium is the home of the best fries in the world! And hey.... I am a Belgian

    First of all: we ALWAYS use a deepfryer for making fries. The ones made in the oven are unacceptable here

    Here we go then!

    1) Peel the potaoes, then wash and dry them.
    2) Use the cutter to cut fries.
    3) VERY IMPORTANT: take a cotton kitchen towel, and dry ALL fries thoroughly! Otherwise they will stick together and get all soft!
    4) Bake 1st time at 140°C during about 3 minutes.
    5) When the rest of your meal is nearly ready, bake the same fries in 180°C untill they are golden brown. Eat them right away! All fries get soft when you wait to long !

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    Hi,

    After Lut, there is nothing more to add! This is the perfect way to make them! Never use an oven!
    The fries are called French, but Belgians ARE, IN FACT, THE SPECIALISTS to make them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonia59
    Hi,

    After Lut, there is nothing more to add! This is the perfect way to make them! Never use an oven!
    The fries are called French, but Belgians ARE, IN FACT, THE SPECIALISTS to make them!
    Thank you thank you Sonia
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    we use a deep fryer and fry in turkey oil

    you have to let it heat up first to the right temp. then let 'em fry.

    ours are always crispy and good

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    Need help Homemade French Fries

    MMMM I like Lut's recipe & will have to try that.. Of course I am reading this right before lunch & am starving..

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    Hmm..my bro always gets chrispy fries in the oven..duno how he does it though lol..I think he just puts them in though



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    My fries always come out crispy!
    After peeling them, let them soak in water with 1/2 cup salt for 15 minutes. Drain in a colander and shake the water off. Let sit for a few minutes and shake again. Bake at 400 for 45 minutes.
    After 20 minutes, mix them a little... flip them around... continue cooking for 25 -30 minutes until golden brown... yummoooo

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    well i don´t use a deep frying pot i just use a frying pan like where you make meat or eggs, add some oil, not to much or they´ll get soft, just about to cover almost half way up of them, then add some salt to the oil and when its boiling start adding fries it´ll take about 10-20 min (depending on flame, quantity of fries, etc) an d they get crispy outside and soft inside, just make sure to drip them well so they dont get moisty with oil (you can use a papar towel underneath them) and as you take them out salt them again, thay get really tasty, or you can also use some seasoning to get that spicy taste.
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