Greek - Inspired Oven Fries |
These are my Americanized way of making potatoes in the oven - with some of the seasonings found in Greek cooking, but with much less oil. I find that Yukon Gold Potatoes give the best result in this recipe. If you cannot find those, red potatoes do acceptably well.
I have provided two cooking temperatures & times here, so you can make them with other roasted dishes that have specific temperatures.
Greek - Inspired Oven Fries
Wash Yukon Gold potatoes and cut them in medium-sized fry shapes *
make dressing:
2-3 tsp olive oil2 T lemon juice
1-2 tsp oregano
1 tsp salt
black pepper
toss to coat
pour into rimmed non-stick foil lined cookie sheet or rimmed nonstick cookie sheet, and spread out
(The natural sugars in these potatoes will carmelize a bit during roasting, making them inclined to stick to the pan or foil a bit)
roast until they begin to brown:
450 degrees, 40 minutes, turning once in the middle
or 350 degrees 1 hour, turning once in the middle
(broil at end for more browning, if desired)
*Edited to Add: I tried making these with Russet Potatoes, and the results were excellent! They were golden brown, nice and crispy, and had a great flavour! Since at our grocery, Russets are nearly always substantially cheaper- it's good to know : )
Do you know if it would work to use parchment paper on the baking sheet? I am wondering if they would still get crisp. I tried parchment paper with fish sticks and wasn't happy with the result, but now I can't remember exactly why! :-)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I don't know the answer : (
DeleteI have tried regular foil (as opposed to non-stick) and found that the fries tend to stick & tear it.
I have made these directly on a non-stick cookie sheet with success.
I use parchment paper under bread occasionally (if I wish to strictly avoid oil) and the bottom doesn't get quite as crisp that way as it does directly on the metal.
Hope that helps - if anyone reading this knows the answer - please chime in!
My sister uses Wildtree Opa! Greek Seasoning on hers and it looks very similiar to the mix you used! VERY COOL! YUM!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting, Jennifer - great way to use a prepared seasoning blend : )
DeleteI have never had fries with those spices, I might give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks - I'm intrigued by your Living Below the Line Challenge http://thefrugalexerciser.blogspot.com/2013/03/live-below-line-challenge.html It's a great concept : )
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