Baked French Fries (2024)

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Crispy baked french fries at home? Yes, please! These healthy french fries bake in your oven, and today I’ll share the secret for getting crispy fries every time.

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The Key To Crispy French Fries

Why soak potatoes for French fries? Soaking the sliced potatoes in water helps to draw out some of the starch from the middle of the potato, resulting in a sturdier, crispier French fry.

Out of curiosity, I tried soaking potatoes 3 different ways:

  • in cold water
  • in hot water
  • in salted water

You can definitely notice a difference between soaked and un-soaked fries (the un-soaked ones go limp when you pick them up) but there’s not a huge difference between the type of soaking methods above.

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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.

I noticed that the fries soaked in salt water turned out slightly crispier than the other methods, so that’s what I recommend trying here, but just know that any soaking is better than no soaking at all.

How long do you need to soak potatoes? Soaking potatoes for 15 to 30 minutes is sufficient, but you can soak them for up to an hour, if you have other things to do around your kitchen. I think soaking any longer than that would be unnecessary.

How To Make Them

To make baked French fries at home, start by slicing the potatoes into thin, French-fry-like shapes. I like my fries to be 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch thick. The thicker the fries, the more tender they will be on the inside.

Thinner fries = crunchier fries.

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Once the potatoes are sliced, transfer them to a large bowl of salt water. I add 1 to 2 tablespoons of salt to the water, and let them rest for 10 to 30 minutes, depending on how much of a hurry I am in.

The longer you soak the fries, the crispier they will be.

When the fries are done soaking, drain the water from the bowl and dry the potatoes very well. Dry the bowl, too, so you can use it for the seasoning.

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Return the potatoes to the dry bowl, and toss them will olive oil. I use 1 tablespoon of olive oil for 1 pound of potatoes.

In a small bowl, stir together the French fry seasoning, then sprinkle it over the potatoes, tossing well to coat them evenly.

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Arrange the seasoned potatoes on a large baking sheet, making sure that the potatoes aren’t touching each other for maximum crispiness. Bake at 400ºF for 20 minutes.

When the timer goes off, remove the pan and flip (or shake) the fries so they will crisp evenly.

Then return it to the oven to cook for 15 to 20 more minutes, until the fries are golden. Keep an eye on the smaller fries, as they might need to be removed earlier.

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As soon as the fries look golden and feel crispy, they’re ready to serve. Try them with my homemade ketchup (which is fruit sweetened!) or with homemade Special Sauce for an extra flavorful dip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which variety of potatoes work best for fries? Russet potatoes are considered the “gold standard” for french fries, because they become very crispy on the outside, with a neutral flavor and tender interior.

Yukon gold potatoes will also work, if you’d like a creamier inside, that isn’t quite as crisp on the outside.

Can you use sweet potatoes instead? Check out my Sweet Potato Fries tutorial, or try Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries for even crispier results.

Prefer to use an air fryer? Try my Air Fryer French Fries, which cook faster and turn out ultra-crispy.

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Baked French Fries (Perfectly Crispy!)

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Baked french fries are easy to make at home, and today you'll learn the secret for getting perfectly crispy fries every time!

prep25 mins cook35 mins total1 hr

Servings:4

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Russet potatoes (about 2 large potatoes; or use Yukon gold)
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon celery salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt (I use Real Salt brand), plus extra for salt water
  • 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper (optional, for spicy fries)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400ºF. Slice the potatoes into 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch pieces, keeping in mind that the thinner you slice the fries, the crispier they will be. Try to keep them evenly sized, to promote even baking.

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  • Fill a large bowl with cold water and stir in 2 tablespoons of salt. Place the sliced potatoes in the salt water and let them soak for 15 to 30 minutes. This will help them bake up crispier. When the potatoes are done soaking, drain them, and dry very well with a towel. (Dry the soaking bowl, too, so you can reuse it for the seasoning.)

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  • Add the potatoes back in the dry bowl, and toss them with the olive oil. In a small bowl, stir together the french fry seasoning by combining the celery salt, 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, and black pepper. Shake the seasoning over the fries, tossing well to coat evenly.

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  • Arrange the fries in a single layer on a large baking sheet. Make sure the fries aren't too close together or touching. (An over-crowded pan of fries will steam together and won't get as crispy.) Bake at 400ºF for 20 minutes. When the timer goes off, remove the pan and flip the fries to promote even crisping.

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  • Return them to the oven to bake for 15 to 20 more minutes, or until they look golden and crispy. Keep an eye on any smaller fries that might burn; they could need to be removed earlier. (Note– thinner cut fries will bake faster than thicker cut fries; so thinner fries might not need to bake as long.)

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  • Serve the fries warm right away with your favorite dip. Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days, but keep in mind that the texture won't be as good when they are reheated. (They tend to dry out more.)

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Notes

Nutrition information is for 4 ounces of potatoes. This information is automatically calculated, and is just an estimate, not a guarantee.

Nutrition

Calories: 122kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 587mg | Potassium: 481mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 63IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: healthy

Keyword: baked french fries, baked fries

If you try these Baked French Fries, please leave a comment below letting me know how you like them! And if you make any modifications, I’d love to hear about those, too.

Reader Feedback: What do you serve with French fries? My favorite ranch dressing would be good, or maybe even some gravy on top for a healthier poutine!

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FAQs

Why aren't my oven baked fries crispy? ›

Turn up the Heat

Try not to overlap the fries so they brown equally, and don't crowd them too tightly in the pan as you'll need to flip the fries halfway through the baking time. Bake 30 to 40 minutes or until golden brown and crisp.

Are baked french fries healthy for you? ›

During frying, French fries soak up excess oil, making them greasy. The baking method used in this recipe allows you to control the amount of oil and use far, far less. Less Fat and Calories. Because of the decreased amount of oil, baked French fries calories and fat are lower than their fried counterparts.

How to make fries crispy again in the oven? ›

First, preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Then, spread your French fries out on a parchment-lined baking sheet, making sure none of them are touching (if they're too crowded, they won't get as crispy). Heat them in the oven for about eight to ten minutes, then give them a quick toss.

Is it better to bake fries in the oven or air fryer? ›

Oven fries are cooked in a regular oven, using a baking sheet. Air fryer fries are cooked in a smaller appliance called an air fryer, which circulates hot air to crisp up the fries. Air fryer fries often cook faster and may be crispier than oven fries.

Why are my fries soggy after baking? ›

Fries have a very high starch content. When they are cooked at high temperatures, they absorb moisture which gives them their signature crispy exterior. When they are left out to cool, the starches secrete moisture, which eventually makes the fries' crust soggy.

How long to cook frozen fries in the oven at 400 degrees? ›

Cook from frozen.
  1. Preheat oven to 400°F.
  2. Arrange fries in single layer on baking sheet sprayed with nonstick cooking spray.
  3. Bake 25-30 min. or until desired crispiness.

Is it better to fry or bake french fries? ›

There are many advantages of baked fries over fried fries. Baked fries are lower in calories and fat, and they're also much easier to make at home. When you fry potatoes, a lot of the potato's natural nutrients are lost in the process. But when you bake potatoes, they retain more of their vitamins and minerals.

Can diabetics eat baked french fries? ›

Crispy salty goodness. That's all you really need for the ultimate comfort food. Just don't load them up with junk and your blood sugar will get along with baked fries just fine.

Is it OK to eat french fries everyday? ›

The high calorie, unhealthy fat, and sodium content of French fries can lead to numerous issues which can sometimes become incurable. Therefore, it is essential to limit your consumption of French fries and other fried foods to maintain a healthy and balanced diet.

How do you make oven fries taste better? ›

Add herbs and spices for extra flavor.

"Add a bit of gourmet flair to your fries by sprinkling them with some garlic powder, fresh rosemary, seasoned salt, or fresh virgin-olive [oil] or truffle oil," Koeppe said. As well as adding flavor, a drizzle of oil can also help keep fries from sticking together in the oven.

Why won t my home fries get crispy? ›

The secret to getting a crispy surface on home fries is to make sure the potatoes aren't warm when you pan-fry them. In this recipe, we precook the potatoes and let them cool to room temperature before they hit the buttered pan, ensuring perfectly crusty and crispy edges.

Why are my fries not getting crispy? ›

If they are still not crispy you might have skipped a step or you might not have let them cool down sufficiently. Make sure to cool them in a single even layer and also make sure that the oil has the right temperature. Or maybe you've used the wrong potatoes to make them.

Why aren't my oven roasted potatoes crispy? ›

If you over-crowded the pan so that there isn't enough space for the potatoes to rest on the pan without touching each other, it will prevent the water from evaporating and making the potatoes crispy. You can always try to broil the potatoes for 1-2 minutes to crisp them up at the end of baking if necessary.

Why are my oven chips not crispy? ›

If they're not quite as crispy as you'd like, this is almost always because they need more time to cook or they are overcrowded on the oven tray.

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