Back in college I cooked hand-cut fries, burgers, teriyaki chicken, etc. at Murphy's Pub in Champaign, IL. After taking my kids to Five Guy's for old school burgers and fries a few times, I realized that I could easily replicate the fries but with healthy olive oil at home.
In this photo, I've made thicker, wedge-style fries, but I've done a similar technique with fries cut into sticks like you'd get at Five Guys.
It's pretty simple--cut the fries from Idaho russet potatoes and soak the pieces in a salt and water brine for an hour or so. Then heat a large pan with half an inch of olive oil and pat dry the potatoes in paper or kitchen towels. Fry the pieces on medium heat--adjusting to make sure you both gently cook the inside yet add a bit of crispiness on the outside. If you use thicker cuts, you can blanch them or nuke them first to make sure the inside gets soft. I serve them for my daughter with ketchup, but my son and I prefer dashing malt vinegar on top like they do at Murphy's and in the UK.
Friday, December 10, 2010
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I tried making these and discovered that many toppings go well with these, including: malt vinegar, homemade ketchup, mustard or honey mustard,BBQ sauce and more. This is a must eat.
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