My family loves French fries and with 4 children the bag fries from the store just weren’t enough and became too expensive. So I tried batter - after all it makes chicken, shrimp, and onion rings crispy so why not potatoes. Now even my husband can’t get enough of these French fries. They even stay crispy when you reheat in the microwave.
Step: 1
Slice potatoes into French fries, and place into cold water so they won’t turn brown while you prepare the oil.
Step: 2
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. While the oil is heating, sift the flour, garlic salt, onion salt, (regular) salt, and paprika into a large bowl. Gradually stir in enough water so that the mixture can be drizzled from a spoon.
Step: 3
Dip potato slices into the batter one at a time, and place in the hot oil so they are not touching at first. The fries must be placed into the skillet one at a time, or they will clump together. Fry until golden brown and crispy. Remove and drain on paper towels.
Per Serving: 193 calories; protein 3.9g; carbohydrates 37.8g; fat 3.1g; sodium 751mg.
Deciding stay in and make food your food instead of eat in the evening out is already a step in the right direction if you’re focusing on eating healthier. There’s no good way to know exactly what’s happen into the food you’re eat than by making it yourself! Mastering the main dish is only half the battle , like that . And once you’ve mastering your chicken, steak, or fish, it’s time to make your attention to the ever- important side dishes.
A side dish would easily make down of your health goals, as sugar , sodium, fat, and calories can all get rather high quickly if you’re not think about it . But with our good practise of cook on side dish recipes, you won’t ever run into that problem .