If you want to learn how to make the best home fries I’ve got you! This easy side dish can be served at any meal.
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- ❤️ Why you’ll love this recipe
- 📋 Ingredients
- 🔪 Instructions
- 🥄 Equipment
- 💭 Tips
- 👩🏻🍳 FAQs
- ➡️ Why aren’t my fried potatoes crispy?
- 🧂 Variations
- 📚 Related recipes
- 📖 Recipe
- 💬 Comments
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📋 Ingredients
You don’t need much for fried potatoes.
- The type of potatoes makes a difference. The best potatoes for frying are Yukon Gold or Russet potatoes. I’ve used red potatoes as well. If you use Russets you definitely want to soak them in water before frying because they have a high starch content but they will be crispier overall.
- Peanut oil or any light vegetable oil is necessary to make the best fried potatoes with the crispy crust you’re looking for. I prefer peanut oil over olive oil because of its high smoke point but use what you have.
🔪 Instructions
Note: This is an overview of the instructions. The full instructions are in the green recipe card below.
- Peel and slice (or cube) potatoes. Or don’t peel – just wash really well.
- Let soak in ice water. Drain well and pat dry. If you are using thin skinned varieties you can skip this step.
- Heat the oil in a skillet on medium-high heat until it’s shimmering and almost smoking. Watch it carefully or you’ll have a fire!
- Add the potato slices and pan fry potatoes until they start to get golden on the bottom. Cover the pan and reduce heat to medium. Allow to steam for about 2 to 3 minutes.
- Remove cover and turn the heat back up to medium high. Flip the potatoes. Fry for a minute or two, or until the bottom layer begins to get golden.
- Dump the pan into a colander over the sink to remove excess oil and moisture. Blot with a paper towel and return them to the pan on medium heat. Return to the pan.
- Add sweet yellow onion and peppers plus any seasonings you’d like. Fry, stirring occasionally, until tender and done. Do not cover at this stage of frying because they will get soggy!
- Add the butter at the very end of cooking.
- Cook just a few more minutes and then serve hot.
🥄 Equipment
You’ll need the following items to make this recipe successfully.
- Large skillet (best skillet is cast iron). A large frying pan will work as long as it’s heavy.
- Vegetable peeler
- Knife, for cutting the potatoes
- 4 quart mixing bowl to soak the russet potatoes in
- Spatula
💭 Tips
It seems like people from my parents generation were just born knowing how to make crispy fried potatoes and other things like them. Here are their secrets!
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Expert Tip: Fry in a cast-iron pan if you have one – try not to use a nonstick. The coating hampers the frying process because it doesn’t get hot enough.
- Slice potatoes or cube them but make sure they’re the same size so that they all cook evenly. They shouldn’t be too thick or too thin — about ⅛ inch is right or 2-inch cubes.
- Use peanut oil unless someone has an allergy. It is the best oil I have found for frying.
- The amount of oil needed for good, crispy fried potatoes may vary from one time to the next. Use enough to keep them from sticking.
- Let the oil get really hot before adding ingredients. It won’t smoke but it will ripple in the pan.
- Add the a single layer.
- Don’t overcrowd the skillet.
- Be careful not to turn them too soon! Check the undersides after 2 or 3 minutes to judge how soon you’ll need to flip them. Watch carefully, though. You don’t want them to burn and stick to the bottom of the pan.
- You can put a cover on the skillet to help them cook for the first bit but take it off for the last part of cooking or your dish will be soggy.
- I use kosher salt. If you use regular table salt you’ll need a little less.
- Toss in a few whole garlic cloves to roast.
Start with parboiled potatoes
If my southern fried potatoes recipe still isn’t what you’ve been looking for try this –
- Boil the potatoes until almost done the night before or use leftover potatoes.
- Drain and refrigerate.
- Next day pat them dry and fry.
- You can also use leftover baked potatoes sliced or cubed for crispy pan fried potatoes.
👩🏻🍳 FAQs
Here are the questions I am most frequently asked about this recipe.
➡️ Why aren’t my fried potatoes crispy?
If your fried potatoes are soggy rather than the crispy potatoes you crave, or raw rather than tender, or even burnt rather than golden brown you are probably doing (or not doing) one of the following:
- You’re using the wrong oil
- You’re using very starchy potatoes and not soaking to remove some of the starch
- You’re putting them in the pan wet
- You are overcrowding the pan and they are steaming
- You are leaving to cover on the pan too long
When all else fails check your skillet. A cast iron skillet is definitely THE BEST pan for fried foods.
🧂 Variations
I love this tasty side dish because there are so many possible variations. You can even make it into a main course by adding cooked sliced smoked sausage or other meat.
- Onions – slice sweet onion and add when the potatoes begin to get translucent. Or for caramelized onions slow cook in butter until they are deep golden brown and then mix in with the potatoes just before removing from the stove.
- For skillet breakfast potatoes cook up some bulk sausage then remove it from the pan. Add the potatoes and a little extra oil and fry them as directed. Stir the sausage back in to the finished potatoes. YUM!
- Add a little chili powder and cilantro for some southwestern flavor
- Fresh garlic, garlic salt, or garlic powder to taste
- Poblano
- Bell peppers
- Jalapeno
- Stir in crispy bacon before serving
- Sprinkle with fresh herbs; dill weed, rosemary, or whatever you like
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You can also cut them any way you like -wedges, slices, or cubes!
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- Old Fashioned Potato Soup Recipe is a family recipe. It’s my favorite when I’m feeling down.
- Try these potatoes with some sausage gravy for breakfast – yum!
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📖 Recipe
First published September 2011. Last updated July 4, 2021 to add more & clearer information.
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