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Max Sprecher
Las Vegas, NV
keto  Soaking the potatoes will draw out some of the starch resulting is a crispier fry. A 30 min. soak in cold water should be suffice but you can soak them longer if desired. Make sure to fully dry the potatoes before frying or baking them. I use a salad spinner myself. 

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(07-26-2022, 01:23 AM)Max Sprecher Wrote: keto  Soaking the potatoes will draw out some of the starch resulting is a crispier fry. A 30 min. soak in cold water should be suffice but you can soak them longer if desired. Make sure to fully dry the potatoes before frying or baking them. I use a salad spinner myself. 

Oh 10-4 on that, I'll try that the next time I make them.

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(07-26-2022, 12:40 AM)Max Sprecher Wrote: Fries are still one of my favorite to make. Peel, wash, cut and soak your potatoes (30min). Drain and dry. Shake in a bowl with some oil (canola or avocado oil is what I use) and salt (+ some pepper). You can add other seasoning to your own taste. 25 to 30 minutes @400F.

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Those look absolutely delicious. Would these times work if the skins are left on?

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Max Sprecher
Las Vegas, NV
(07-26-2022, 09:53 PM)Freddy Wrote: Those look absolutely delicious.  Would these times work if the skins are left on?

I have never made them with the skin but I've seen them done and most recipes will call for a lower temp and time. 360 to 390F / 15 to 20 minutes all depending the kind of potatoes and air fryer specs.

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Garden fresh okra cut in to pieces. Egg dip then Flour/Cornmeal salt, pepper,garlic battered.
  Sprayed with olive oil and air fried 400 for 20 minutes. 

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