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Naomi’s You Say Potato I Say French Fries Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 potatoes (any kind will do even sweet potatoes)
Some spray oil
Some salt
Some pepper
Any other seasonings you desire!

Directions:
Directions:
1. Cut potatoes into similar medium sized slivers.
2. Spray a light layer of oil onto a baking sheet.
3. Place potato slivers in even rows on sheet.
4. Spray another light layer of oil onto the potato slivers.
5. Sprinkle on as much and as many seasonings as you desire (be careful with sugar on sweet potatoes since sugar burns easily).
6. Cook for 20-30 minutes, flipping halfway through.
7. Scoop-up onto serving plate with spatula and BAM! Lovely crispy French fries are ready to serve and eat!

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
French fries are delicious and not very nutritious, but let’s be real when you are craving a salty starchy snack you just got to have it! These French fries are as healthy as you can get with a potato, and they are so easy to make. I make them all the time when I want something hot and delicious, but do not want to put too much effort into cooking. This recipe makes enough fries for you and John to share, but they are so delicious you might just want to keep them all to yourself!

 

 

 

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