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How to Make French Fries

Skip the drive-thru and make homemade deep-fried French fries at home.

People love French fries. It’s America’s first choice of a side dish with a burger or sandwich. Making homemade French fries is easy once you know what to do. Yes, even real deep-fried French fries is possible at home.

Close up of homemade french fries on a dark plate.

Making Classic Deep Fried Fries

Step #1 Cut Potatoes

Besides cleaning the potato, you need to cut the potato into french fries. There are two ways you can do this very easily. One is an actual french fry cutter like this one.  It’s simple. Just place the potato in the chamber and push. Voila, you have hand-cut fries.

Potato in fry cutter.

Or you can use a mandolin like this one to cut the fries. The thing with the mandolin method of cutting fries is you need to be very careful not to cut yourself on it. Either way works, it just depends on what you have in your kitchen.

Potato on mandolin slicer.

Step #2 Soak Potatoes

The next step is to soak the cut potatoes in cold water. I suggest soaking between 1 and 2 hours, I find that’s a good amount of time for great results. The minimum amount of time you want is 30 minutes, but you can soak them as long as 8 hours if you have the time.

What this does is remove the potato starch for better tasting fries and it also makes them crispier. After they have soaked, blot them dry with a paper towel. Now the fun starts with making deep-fried French fries.

Cut potatoes soaking in water.

Step #3 Fry

Heat a pot up with oil to about 350°F.

Or, if you want to fry them but don’t want to play with all the oil, an air fryer is the way to go. This one works fabulously and can be used for some many other things too. Just make sure you read the directions first if you go this route because every air fryer is different.

French Fries in air fryer

If you deep fry the traditional way, work in small batches. Fry the French fries for about 3-4 minutes in the oil, turning them over halfway through. Take them out and let them drain on paper towels. Season with salt while they drain.

Deep fried french fries on a plate.

If you happen to have leftovers, you can read up on Reheating French Fries here.

How To Season Fries

Of course, you could keep it basic with just salt on your french fries. But since we’re going to the trouble for delicious homemade fries, but not get creative?

Try Salt and Vinegar Seasoning to mimic the popular potato chips. Or how about Ranch Seasoning on your fries? You could even try Adobo Seasoning with great flavor from garlic and onion powder.

Tell me in the comments how you season your french fries!

More Potato Recipes

Not sure about the deep frying? That’s okay, try one of these other potato recipes instead.

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Deep Fried French Fries

Deep Fried French Fries Recipe

Contributor: Deanna Samaan

Skip the drive-thru and make homemade deep-fried French fries at home.

  • Author: Deanna Samaan
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Soak Time: 2 hours
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Yield: 68 servings 1x
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Fried
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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  • 4 russet potatoes, cut into strips
  • 1 quart vegetable oil, for frying
  • Salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Wash and cut potatoes then soak cut potatoes in a large bowl of water for 1-2 hours. Pat dry with paper towels.
  2. Heat oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 350ºF.
  3. Add a small amount of cut potatoes. Start with about 10 to see how your pot and oil work. You definitely do not want to crowd the fries.
  4. Working in these small batches, fry the potatoes until tender all the way through and golden brown on the outside, about 3-4 minutes.
  5. Use a slotted spoon to remove from the oil and transfer to a plate lined with paper towel. Sprinkle with salt immediately. Serve.

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This post originally appeared in January 2018 and was revised and republished in January 2024.