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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Garlic Parmesan Oven Fries

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Next week, I'm going to be featuring some 'Ultimate' recipes from that handsome guy, Tyler Florence. It's been almost a year since I saw him last when he was visiting Chicago and sadly, he won't be visiting this year. With his cookbook on my bookshelf, I've been inspired to dedicate a couple days to his recipes, this being one of them.


Taken from his cookbook, Tyler's Ultimate, these french fries were the perfect accompaniment to my French Onion & Herb Chicken Melts. Even better is that these fries are baked and not fried... and full of robust flavor. I prepared his recipe making only one change, which is to add minced garlic that definitely puts it over the top!


Garlic Parmesan Oven Fries
recipe adapted from Tyler Florence
serves 3-4

2 large russet potatoes, scrubbed and dried
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 garlic clove, minced
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat leaf parsley


Preheat the oven to 425.

Cut the potatoes in half lengthwise. Then cut the halves lengthwise into fourths to make 16 big, fat wedges.

Toss the potatoes with the olive oil, salt and minced garlic in a large bowl. Place the potatoes onto a metal baking sheet, spreading to a single layer.

Roast the potatoes for 30-35 minutes, until the potatoes are cooked through, brown, and crispy. Don't shake or turn the fries around while they're cooking. The longer they sit in contact with the metal baking sheet, the crisper they get.

Toss the fries in a big bowl with the cheese and parsley and serve hot.

15 comments:

(beth) said...

this looks delicious!! I love anything garlicky, so I'll be sure to give this a try.

Meghan said...

I think I remember seeing him make these on Food Network (maybe it was something similar). They sound SO good, and yours look picture perfect!

Erin said...

I like that these look simple, but totally tasty! It looks like they got nice and crispy, which is how I like them. Perfect easy side dish.

ValleyWriter said...

These look delicious! I think they'd be a great way to get my non-potato-loving husband to eat more potatoes!

Kurdistan said...

wow looks so delicious cant wait to try it

Lisa Coulson said...

Wow, these look delicious!

The Hungry Teacher said...

Ummm.... I can't say anything but YUM!!

Jen said...

I've never made any of Tyler's recipes, but these look awesome. My Hubby would love them

Rachel Elizabeth said...

These look so good. I'm saving the recipe. Also, very cool that you meet Tyler Florence. I love his show.

Anonymous said...

I made these for my friends today, they absolutely LOVED it! I did substitute dried oregano for parsley as I had none, still came out great though! :)

pete alexander said...

looks delecious-hope they btaste that good

Sherlly said...

I made these fries last night for dinner with a salmon and it was super delicious! These fries are super flavorful!

Responsible Beverage Course Wisconsin said...

Looks deliciously healthy! Simple and easy to do. Perfect for a student like me. Thanks again for a really wonderful recipe!

Terrie Berry said...

Awesome looking fries - oven baked makes them even more appealing! Can't wait to try these out! Thanks for sharing!

terrisimandl said...

Wow. Gotta try these. Look yummy

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