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Perfectly Crispy Golden Air Fryer Fries

Enjoy golden, crispy and deliciously seasoned french fries, made right at home using an Air Fryer. These fries, tossed in oil and carefully seasoned, cook to the perfect texture and offer a more convenient and healthier alternative to fast food options. Enjoy them as a side or as a snack, with your ...
5
25 min
TOTAL TIME
181
CALORIES
$0.37
PER SERVING
Perfectly Crispy Golden Air Fryer Fries
Directions
PREPPING THE FRIES
5 min
PREP TIME
20 min
COOK TIME
25 min
TOTAL TIME
1
Remove frozen french fries from the bag and place them in a large bowl.
2
Drizzle the fries with olive oil. Toss gently to ensure that the fries are evenly coated.
3
Season the oiled fries with sea salt, garlic powder, and black pepper. Toss again until all fries are uniformly seasoned.
AIR FRYING THE FRIES
4
Preheat your air fryer to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
5
Place the seasoned fries in the air fryer basket, spreading them out in a single layer for even cooking.
6
Air Fry the fries at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for about 15-20 minutes. After the first 10 minutes, shake the basket gently or use a spatula to flip the fries to ensure they're golden brown on all sides.
7
Once the fries are golden brown and crispy to your liking, empty them into a serving dish.
SERVE
8
Serve your perfectly crispy fries while hot, along with your favorite dipping sauce.
Health Info
Macros
26g
CARBS
7g
FAT
2g
PROTEIN
Allowed on these diets
MEDITERRANEAN
VEGETARIAN
VEGAN
Frequently Asked Questions
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