Different Types Of French Fries

Considered a staple in American cuisine, French fries are one of the many side dishes you will learn how to prepare in your simple recipes. However, there are many different types and variations of French fries that are popular in the United States, so it’s important to know how to prepare each one. Whether you just want to make a standard French fry during basic cooking or are looking to mix things up with truffle, chili or cheese, Finefries.com broke down the basics for this popular comfort food to make your culinary life a bit easier:

Shoestring fries
These are very thinly sliced potatoes that are deep fried and super-crispy.

Boardwalk fries
Popular in the mid-Atlantic states, these are served with Old Bay seasoning and malt vinegar.

Home fries
These chunky fries are partially boiled and then finished off in a hot skillet for breakfast dishes.

Steak fries
Also called “Texas-style” fries, these are often skin-on and very thick.

Waffle fries
For these delicious favorites, you simply take regular French fries and put them in a criss-cross pattern before frying.

Curly fries
These require a special spiral slicer and are often served at restaurants with a variety of dipping sauces.

Potato wedges
These thick, quartered potatoes are usually served with the skin on and can either be baked or deep-fried.

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  1. we call them chips here. Iam excited about the variations. I sure am happy about my decision to visit this site.