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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Baked Garlic-Rosemary Fries
Here's the other batch of fries that I made. Fry #2. I had an extra potato left from the potato salad I made earlier in the week. I figured I'd make a batch of regular french fries along with the parmesan sweet potato version.
There's a brewery-restaurant here called Gorden Biersch. I'm not sure if they have any other branches, but they have some really great tasting garlic fries. It's been a LONG time since I've had them. Here's my version of those fries. Again with my quest to avoid deep-frying, I baked them, which turned out awesome. It still had the crisp crunch you find with the fried version. I tossed the potatoes before baking in some olive oil, fresh minced garlic and dry rosemary. To give them a little bit crisper texture, I put them in the broiler for a couple of minutes.
Served it with a side of banana ketchup. Yum!!! You can leave the skins on or peel them. Whatever your preference may be.
This serves 2 people.
Baked Garlic-Rosemary Fries
1 large russet potato
1 large garlic clove - minced
2 Tbsp dry rosemary
Olive oil
salt
Preheat oven to 450˚F
Cut the potato into 1/4-inch stick.
In a large bowl, toss the potato sticks in some olive oil. Toss them well then add in the garlic, rosemary and a sprinkling of salt.
Plce on a baking sheet lies with parchment paper and bake for 40-45 min. Give them a toss halfway through.
To get them slightly crisper, place them in the broiler for 2 min after the oven.
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27 comments:
looks spicy... nice clicks!!
Fries? Yes. With Garlic? Yes, yes. And rosemary? Yes, yes, yes. Can you tell I approve? :)
Mmmm... garlic. (Baked) fries. Yes please.
Your on a roll girl :D
these looks great Jenn, you continue to make awesome and mouth watering food
Nice. I'd love a plate w/ both kinds of fries on it...cuz I can't decide which one sounds more tempting!
They certainly look gorgeous. I'll have to try these.
banana ketchup??? tell me more?
Lovely click Jenn, i would love to make these but without garlic ofcourse:)
I love herbs and garlic on fries! Looks tasty!
I love rosemary with my fries! These look awesome!
There is a restaurant in my town that makes fries with a rosemary infused olive oil. One whiff of those when they hit the table and you're hooked! :P
Oh YUM. And YUM again. But what is banana ketchup?
All of your fries look delicious. I never fry mine, always bake. I love garlic and rosemary with potatoes, great combination.
Soooo good! Great shots :-)
Wow that fries must have been very flavourful with garlic and rosemary! Never heard of banana ketchup before :)
Rosemary, garlic & potatoes are a combination divine!!
Hari: Thanks!!
Daily Spud: Yes, I can definitely tell.
Cucinista: ;-)
HH: Hehe...Thanks.
Chow and Chatter: Thanks.
Girlichef: That's why I made two. lol.
Mary: Yes you should.
doggy: It's a product of the Philippines. But I had found a recipe where you can make your own version at home.
Parita: The garlic can be optional. ;-)
Hummingbird: Thanks.
ungourmet: Nice. I gotta try the rosemary infused olive oil bit.
Future grown-up: It's a sauce made from bananas. A product of the Philippines. It can be found in many asian or Filipino markets.
Diana H: I'll probably never fry mine again.
French Cooking: Thanks.
Pooja: It's a product of the Philippines. It's actually a sauce, but we refer to it as a ketchup. It's really good.
Soma: Thanks.
They look wonderfully crispy.
ok, I just realized I don't really like fries anymore! But maybe this version with the garlic and rosemary will instigate my affinity for it again!
Palidor: Thanks.
Burpandslurp: you gotta try this version. No, frying involved.
I love the garlic and rosemary combo! So yummy!
Reeni: It is
You must read my mind - I got a bunch of potatoes in my CSA and have been debating what I felt like doing with them. These fries sound so good - I love garlic and rosemary!
Jen: Sweet!!
Fries for 2! Perfect - I'll have to make this the next time we cookout.
Homemade french fries are on my top ten list of favorite foods...yum!
Haley: ;-)
Nutmeg: It's now on my list, too.
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