These are perfectly crispy rosemary baked fries. Just a quick soak of 10 minutes leads to the best baked fry I’ve ever tasted.

The elusive perfectly crisp baked fry. I’ve been chasing it for years.
There was the slice into circles and spray both sides with cooking spray phase, the spend far too long cutting into matchsticks phase and most recently, giving up on the “fry” look altogether and just roasting in cube form phase.
They all had their downfalls for one reason or another and none really tasted like a legit fry with that perfect crisp exterior and soft inside.
I had pretty much all but given up on hopes of finding a simple recipe that didn’t require hours of soaking or a deep fryer. I’ll pan-fry, hence this portobello fry recipe, but I draw the line at deep frying – such a mess!
And then, I saw this post.
It’s like the clouds opened up and beams of sun came out.
10 minutes of soaking? I can handle that. Parchment paper, oil for tossing and a low rack in the oven? Simple!

I think I was one of the first comments on that post saying I was going to try it out.
And I did.
About 5 times over in the 10 days since it was published.
In my defense, I had 2 CSA bunches in that timeframe both with potatoes that came with the disclaimer “they’re from last year so once they see light, they’ll start to sprout”.
Using them immediately seemed like a better option than finding a dark, damp place for them to hide out in my house.
Despite the smoke alarm going off 3 out of the 5 times and Ginger hiding in the laundry room each and every time, these are hands down the most perfectly crisp baked fry I’ve ever tasted.
For a grilled option, check out these simply seasoned grilled potato wedges.

While the plain are pretty amazing themselves, I opted to spice things up a bit with some seasonings and fresh rosemary.
I know most people think of rosemary as a winter herb, but it’s growing like a weed in a pot on my front steps to point where it’s approaching the size of a small toddler.
Something had to be done.
There’s so many possibilities: parmesan truffle fries, rosemary and parmesan, scallions, masala spiced fries, even cheddar would be amazing.
I use it on my rosemary garlic parsnip fries and these crispy baked purple sweet potato fries too and it’s just as delicious on those as well!
Give me a week and I’ll probably have tried them all.

The only disappointing thing about these was running out of ketchup midway through and having to use salsa instead.
Not the same.
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Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.















Your fries look amazingly tasty. I love making homemade fries.
Hey!! I just saw this picture on Foodgawker and the fries look too tempting and yummy!
Rosemary should be on every french fry!
Never ever ever skim… I thought you admitted to planning weed in a pot in your kitchen lol. Maybe I need a nap? I’m seriously head over heels in love with potatoes and can’t get enough of them. I love a good potato wedge (so much easier than french fry style for sure!).
Rosemary is probably my all time favorite spice to use on veggies! YUMMIE. I’d love to try this on some sweet potater fries.
Wow these really look perfect!!
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I love your recipes! I have some potatoes that need to be eaten. I will be trying this out.
YAYYY! Thanks for sharing the genius – making these tomorrow for sure (how did you know roasted potatoes were on our menu?)!
Oh man I can’t believe you ran out of ketchup midway! I would’ve gladly come over, with the ketchup in return for some fries :)
you have no idea how obsessed with fries I am. especially the rosemary herbed kind. i get them at the grocery all the time but they’re never that great, obviously. ugh, you’re making me crave these fries beyond belief right now. LOVE this, seriously, i just want to lurch at the screen and grab one.