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Masala French Fries

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Ingredients

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2 medium russet potatoes
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 teaspoon salt plus additional to taste for step 4
1/2 teaspoon dry mint powder (sukha podina)
1/4 teaspoon black pepper (kali mirch)
1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper
1/8 teaspoon citric acid (tatri)
oil to fry

Nutritional information

195.9
Calories
2 g
Calories From Fat
0.2 g
Total Fat
0.1 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
1176.4 mg
Sodium
44.8 g
Carbs
4.9 g
Dietary Fiber
1.7 g
Sugars
4.4 g
Protein
115g
Serving Size

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Masala French Fries

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    Based on a recipe from www.manjulaskitchen.com. My DH found this recipe after searching the Internet for crispy French fries to include a technique that makes them explode; this particular recipe piqued his interest and now these are my favorite homemade French fries! These arent DHs favorites because they didnt explode! Hes SOL, I guess! The site says they are great with cocktails or as an appetizer. Give DH another cocktail! Lol! You can also make them a few hours before serving; just heat the fries in oven at 350F for seven to ten minutes before serving. Variations: 1) replace dry mint with dry fenugreek leaves; 2) feel free to experiment! For citric acid we used lemon juice although the next time (tomorrow Im hearing from DH) well use the Vitamin C powder (ascorbic acid) that I purchased for cooking. Story: when DH asked me the first time he made these what he could use for citric acid I immediately thought liquid, not knowing the batter required it in powder form I was at my desk on food.com after all, sheesh. After showing him the powder form tonight, now he wants to try these again! Tomorrow! Okay, enough with our family drama, heres the recipe.

    • 70 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Masala French Fries,Based on a recipe from My DH found this recipe after searching the Internet for crispy French fries to include a technique that makes them explode; this particular recipe piqued his interest and now these are my favorite homemade French fries! These arent DHs favorites because they didnt explode! Hes SOL, I guess! The site says they are great with cocktails or as an appetizer. Give DH another cocktail! Lol! You can also make them a few hours before serving; just heat the fries in oven at 350F for seven to ten minutes before serving. Variations: 1) replace dry mint with dry fenugreek leaves; 2) feel free to experiment! For citric acid we used lemon juice although the next time (tomorrow Im hearing from DH) well use the Vitamin C powder (ascorbic acid) that I purchased for cooking. Story: when DH asked me the first time he made these what he could use for citric acid I immediately thought liquid, not knowing the batter required it in powder form I was at my desk on food.com after all, sheesh. After showing him the powder form tonight, now he wants to try these again! Tomorrow! Okay, enough with our family drama, heres the recipe.,Based on a recipe from My DH found this recipe after searching the Internet for crispy French fries to include a technique that makes them explode; this particular recipe piqued his interest and now these are my favorite homemade French fries! These arent DHs favorites because they didnt explode! Hes SOL, I guess! The site says they are great with cocktails or as an appetizer. Give DH another cocktail! Lol! You can also make them a few hours before serving; just heat the fries in oven at 350F for seven to ten minutes before serving. Variations: 1) replace dry mint with dry fenugreek leaves; 2) feel free to experiment! For citric acid we used lemon juice although the next time (tomorrow Im hearing from DH) well use the Vitamin C powder (ascorbic acid) that I purchased for cooking. Story: when DH asked me the first time he made these what he could use for citric acid I immediately thought liquid, not knowing the batter required it in powder form I was at my desk on food.com after all, sheesh. After showing him the powder form tonight, now he wants to try these again! Tomorrow! Okay, enough with our family drama, heres the recipe.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Wash Potatoes, Peel, and Cut Into French Fries (we Use Our Mandolin Slicer With the French Fry Blade).

    2
    Done

    Toss Potato Fries With Salt and Set Aside For 10 Minutes.

    3
    Done

    Drain the Salt Water Resulting from Step 2 and Lightly Pat the Fries Dry.

    4
    Done

    in Small Bowl Mix Cornstarch, Salt, Mint Powder, Citric Acid, Red and Black Peppers Together.

    5
    Done

    Sprinkle the Spice Mix Over Potatoes and Mix Well So All the Fries Are Covered With Spices.

    6
    Done

    Heat 1 - Inch Oil in Frying Pan on Medium High Heat.

    7
    Done

    Test Readiness of Heated Oil by Placing a Potato Strip in Frying Pan. the Frying Pan Is Ready When the Potato Strip Sizzles.

    8
    Done

    Fry the Fries til They Become Golden in Color All Around. Turn the Fries a Few Times While Frying.

    9
    Done

    With Slotted Utensil, Transfer Fries from Oil and Drain on Paper Towel.

    10
    Done

    Serve Hot and Enjoy!

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