Copycat Wing Stop Fries
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3 years 11 months ago #69
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Copycat Wing Stop Fries was created by red1raiders
Ingredients
2 Russet Potatoes, about 400g total
1/2 Tbsp (8g) Olive Oil, or your choice of oil
1/8 tsp Salt
Copycat Wingstop Fries Seasoning
1 Tbsp (12g) Swerve Granular (or a granulated sugar substitute)
1/2 Tbsp (6g) Swerve Brown (or a granulated sugar substitute)
1/2 tsp Black Pepper
1/2 tsp Paprika
1/4 tsp Chili Powder
1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
1/4 tsp Salt
Instructions
Wash and dry 2-3 potatoes (about 400g total).
Begin by cutting the end off each potato to create a flat surface. Place the cut side down and cut the potato vertically into 4-5 pieces. The more you cut here, the thinner your fries will be.
How to cut french fries
Divide the potato in half, keeping the sliced pieces stacked, and place the middle of the potato face down.how to cut a potato for fries
Finally, slice lengthwise and you're done.
How to make Wing Stop fries in the air fryer
Add the cut potatoes to a large bowl and drizzle with the olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Toss to fully coat all the potatoes.
Place the fries in an air fryer and cook at 400 for 20-25 minutes, shaking halfway through. (Different air fryers may have different cook times. Keep an eye on the fries to avoid burning.)
While the fries cook, mix the seasoning ingredients in a small bowl. When the fries are cooked, place them back in the large bowl and sprinkle with the seasoning. Toss the fries until evenly coated. (Some of the spices may not fully stick, and that's fine.)
Notes
One serving = half the recipe
If you want to bake these fries, follow the same steps but bake on a wire rack or grated baking sheet at 450F for 15-20 minutes (or longer depending on how thin you cut the potatoes). If you bake them directly on a baking sheet, you'll want to flip/stir often to get them crispy. Don't be afraid to overcook, just don't burn them to a crisp.
masonfit.com/healthier-copycat-wingstop-fries/
2 Russet Potatoes, about 400g total
1/2 Tbsp (8g) Olive Oil, or your choice of oil
1/8 tsp Salt
Copycat Wingstop Fries Seasoning
1 Tbsp (12g) Swerve Granular (or a granulated sugar substitute)
1/2 Tbsp (6g) Swerve Brown (or a granulated sugar substitute)
1/2 tsp Black Pepper
1/2 tsp Paprika
1/4 tsp Chili Powder
1/4 tsp Garlic Powder
1/4 tsp Salt
Instructions
Wash and dry 2-3 potatoes (about 400g total).
Begin by cutting the end off each potato to create a flat surface. Place the cut side down and cut the potato vertically into 4-5 pieces. The more you cut here, the thinner your fries will be.
How to cut french fries
Divide the potato in half, keeping the sliced pieces stacked, and place the middle of the potato face down.how to cut a potato for fries
Finally, slice lengthwise and you're done.
How to make Wing Stop fries in the air fryer
Add the cut potatoes to a large bowl and drizzle with the olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Toss to fully coat all the potatoes.
Place the fries in an air fryer and cook at 400 for 20-25 minutes, shaking halfway through. (Different air fryers may have different cook times. Keep an eye on the fries to avoid burning.)
While the fries cook, mix the seasoning ingredients in a small bowl. When the fries are cooked, place them back in the large bowl and sprinkle with the seasoning. Toss the fries until evenly coated. (Some of the spices may not fully stick, and that's fine.)
Notes
One serving = half the recipe
If you want to bake these fries, follow the same steps but bake on a wire rack or grated baking sheet at 450F for 15-20 minutes (or longer depending on how thin you cut the potatoes). If you bake them directly on a baking sheet, you'll want to flip/stir often to get them crispy. Don't be afraid to overcook, just don't burn them to a crisp.
masonfit.com/healthier-copycat-wingstop-fries/
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