Hand Cut French Fries--the healthier way

FarmerChick

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I use this recipe alot......so simple and the lower fat and calorie savings is a big plus!!



Hand-Cut Fries


You save: 165 calories, 18 g fat, 3 g saturated fat


Ingredients:
1 teaspoon + 1/4 teaspoon salt, divided
2 medium baking potatoes (approximately 8 ounces each)
1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil

Place a large pot of water over high heat. Add one teaspoon of salt and bring the water to a rapid boil. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

Scrub the potatoes well to remove any dirt. First cut the faces off one potato to create a flat surface on 4 sides. Some skin will remain on the sides and the ends. (Do not peel the skin from the potato). Discard the faces and cut the remaining potato into 1/3-inch thick sticks. Repeat with second potato.

Add the sticks to the pot and boil them for 3 minutes (not longer or they will break) then drain them. Let them cool for 5 minutes.

Transfer the par-boiled fries to a medium bowl. Add the olive oil and salt and, using your hands, toss them until they are coated. Then place them on the prepared baking sheet in a single layer so they do not touch. Put the sheet in the oven and bake them for 12 minutes, flip them, and cook them an addition 12-16 minutes or until they are crisp on the outsides and lightly browned. Serve immediately. Makes 2 servings.



Each serving has: 166 calories, 3 g protein, 32 g carbohydrates, 4 g fat, trace saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 2 g fiber, 330 mg sodium

Traditional Hand-Cut Fries have: 331 calories, 3g protein, 33 g carbohydrates, 22 g fat, 5 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 3 g fiber, 686 mg sodium




If you like softer fries, you can skip the boiling stage. Simply cut the potatoes into sticks, toss them and bake them. Boiling releases water from the potato, which yields crisper fries.
 

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OK I'm definitely going to try this!

Thanks, FC!

I like softer fries, so I'll probably skip the boiling part.

:D
 

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yeah so simple and delish and everyone in the house likes them...LOL
 

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sure can and those sweet potatoes are healthier than reg. white taters




and make sweet potatoe chips.

just peel real thin with a cheese slicer....dry well, slightly salt and put in oven til super crispy. they are just a crunchy great snack!!!--especially for times you want the sweet and salty combo!!!!
 

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Sounds really, really good. Too bad I'll blow the calories when I dip them in Ranch dressing. :p
 

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FarmerChick said:
sure can and those sweet potatoes are healthier than reg. white taters




and make sweet potatoe chips.

just peel real thin with a cheese slicer....dry well, slightly salt and put in oven til super crispy. they are just a crunchy great snack!!!--especially for times you want the sweet and salty combo!!!!
Would I do this before I boil the sweet potato?
 

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punkin said:
Sounds really, really good. Too bad I'll blow the calories when I dip them in Ranch dressing. :p
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me too! I hear you loud and clear. it is always somethign isn't it..HA HA
 
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