I can't claim to be the potato fryer my dad is, but I did make the
Fiddlehead's Healthy Home Fries. It's a simple recipe: boil potatoes,
cut them into cubes, fry them, and add seasoning. The key thing to
making this recipe a success is to not overcook the potatoes when you
boil them initially. I tried this recipe a year or so ago and boiled
them 'til they were too soft, so that when I tried to cube them they
turned into mashed potatoes. This time I only boiled the potatoes until
they were al dente, then they held their shape when being fried up.
The seasoning is different--garlic powder, brewers yeast, and salt. I would add salt on the scant side of what they're calling
for--I thought they were too salty.Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Healthy Home Fries
I can't claim to be the potato fryer my dad is, but I did make the
Fiddlehead's Healthy Home Fries. It's a simple recipe: boil potatoes,
cut them into cubes, fry them, and add seasoning. The key thing to
making this recipe a success is to not overcook the potatoes when you
boil them initially. I tried this recipe a year or so ago and boiled
them 'til they were too soft, so that when I tried to cube them they
turned into mashed potatoes. This time I only boiled the potatoes until
they were al dente, then they held their shape when being fried up.
The seasoning is different--garlic powder, brewers yeast, and salt. I would add salt on the scant side of what they're calling
for--I thought they were too salty.
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