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The Best Homemade French Fries (That You Can Pre-Make for Your Freezer)

September 27, 2016 by Laura 10 Comments

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Homemade French Fries are about the most amazing food in the world, my family loves them, and they’re easy to make except for one little thing: They kind of take forever. (Translation: easy and delicious but time consuming. Super bummer.)

The most amazing homemade french fries

Yum

Granted, I have a big family of big eaters. Making French fries is a big deal because I know I’m going to have to commit, you know? Between scrubbing and cutting and frying and cutting and frying and cutting and frying – I’m making fries for at least an hour.

Worth it? Oh my. So much worth it. But not often. It takes too much time.

But guess what I just learned to do? I learned the lovely tricks it takes to make fries ahead of time for the freezer. All the cutting is done ahead so all we have to do at frying time is…fry. Beyond saving me time, I’ve discovered that this method of slightly pre-cooking them before frying is what crispy, perfect fries are made of.

Come closer and learn with me.

The BEST Homemade Fries

How to Make and Freeze the BEST Homemade French Fries

1. Scrub a bunch of potatoes (or if you’re me, you ask your kids to scrub a bunch of potatoes, which they are happy to do because French Fries).

2. Cut the potatoes into fries – your preference on how thick or thin.

3. Put the cut potatoes into a big pot of water. Bring to a boil.

4. Once water/potatoes comes to a boil, remove the potatoes from heat and strain, running the potatoes under cold water to cool and stop the cooking process.

5. Blot the potatoes dry on a towel.

6. Transfer prepped fries into freezer bags for future use (although you might consider frying some immediately and I bet no one will argue).

7. Freeze prepped French fries in freezer bags for up to two months.

8. At frying time, get the fries out of the freezer a few minutes before you want to cook them.

9. Fry until crispy perfection has been reached. (I have a fryer similar to this and I love it. I use Palm Shortening for healthy and safe frying.)

WARNING: Watch that the fries aren’t holding extra water as they will splatter when frying! Blot prepared fries with a towel before frying if necessary.

How to Make and Freeze the Best Homemade Fries

You’ll never go back to making fries any other way after experiencing these.

Other fun Make-Ahead Recipes I’ve shared recently:

  • Corndogs
  • Poptarts
  • Breakfast Cookies
  • Frozen Yogurt Cups
  • Chicken Patties for Sandwiches

That list looks like a bunch of junk food, but it’s not! How great that we can make all of our favorites with healthier ingredients!

I also recently shared these gems:

  • 49 Breakfast Freezer Foods
  • 24 Main Dish Freezer Foods

Did you find some of these recipes to be helpful? Slowly but surely we can get ahead in the kitchen!

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Thursday’s Meals – Kid Friendly Food!

January 31, 2013 by Laura 12 Comments

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I didn’t really think of how “kid friendly” everything was when I was planning today’s meals, but everything on the list made my boys pretty excited!

Thursday, January 31
Simple sourdough biscuits, fruit
Homemade corn dogs, baby carrots, fruit
Popcorn chicken, homemade fries, peas

Probably the only thing that would have made them happier was if I would have made gravy to go with the biscuits. :)

I didn’t make very many biscuits this morning, but they were big and filling. I served the last of our California oranges.  {sniff}  Mmm, those were good!

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It was super cold today, and I was having a hard time warming up, so I decided to make Hot Cocoa to go with our breakfast. It was perfect with the biscuits!

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To make our Homemade Corn Dogs at lunchtime, I pulled out Elias’ Snacks on a Stick Maker like I had used on Monday for our pancakes. This time though, I went “stickless”. It was easier and quicker that way. And since we ended up making 40 corndogs (20 hotdogs cut in half), that saved a lot of sticks! (We’ve been reusing them, but still.)

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Matt and the boys got me an Oster Deep Fryer for Christmas, which we used at dinner tonight. We are LOVING it!! Our french fries and chicken nuggets are soooo yummy. And we eat them guilt free. How about that? Fried food that is not bad for you! I use  Expeller Pressed Coconut Oil, which doesn’t go rancid at high temperatures and is a very healthy oil. 

While we love this sort of meal, it is a little “higher maintenence”. I made several rounds of chicken, several rounds of fries, and one pan of peas. Everyone just ate fries and chicken as it came out of the frier. 

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I do not even want to tell you how many potatoes my family ate tonight. Or chickens. I will admit to eating dozens of peas though. :)

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It was fun to treat the kids to so many of their favorites today. (It was also very fun to put them to work scrubbing potatoes – a job they don’t mind doing when they know there are french fries coming!)  I love making family-friendly meals in a healthy way. No need to deprive your family of their favorites – just make them with healthy ingredients!

What foods did you make today? Did you follow a meal plan?  I have to admit – blogging our menu this week has really kept me on track with following our plan. So thanks!! My kids especially thank you for the fries. :)

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