Seasoning For French Fries-How To Tips & Ideas

 
27-Jul-2011 by

Seasoning for French FriesCan you resist your appetite in front of a bowl of freshly prepared French fries? Now you can make your French fries truly irresistible with the ideas for seasoning for French fries. Starting with simple to exotic, you can have infinite number of French fries seasoning ideas to try. Dive into this article to learn some of the simple but exciting ideas on seasoning for French fries.

 

 

5 Exciting Seasoning for French fries

Simple Seasoning for French fries

In a bowl, combine equal amount of garlic salt, onion salt, salt, and paprika. Adjust the quantity of paprika to have the hotness as per your taste. Simply sprinkle this seasoning on the French fries before serving. Prepare the seasoning in advance and store in a dry and airtight container.

 

Garlic Seasoning for French fries

The strong garlic flavor is a favorite choice of seasoning for French fries. To prepare this, you will require garlic salt, pepper, onion salt, and oregano. Add more garlic salt, if you prefer a strong garlic flavor.

 

South Western Seasoning

South Western Style Seasoning for French fries

The hot South Western flavor with a blend of mustard is another perfect seasoning for French fries. Combine lime juice, red pepper flakes, chili powder, cayenne pepper, mustard, garlic, and pepper in a bowl and dip the potato sticks into the mixture before putting them into hot oil.

 

Asian Style Seasoning for French fries

In a bowl, add garlic salt, onion salt, salt, red pepper powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, and lemon or lime juice. Add the mixture to the batter or spread over the potato wedges to marinate for few minutes, just before frying.

 

Ranch Seasoning

Ranch Seasoning for French fries

It is a lip-smacking choice of seasoning, containing dry buttermilk, dried parsley, dried dill weed,  onion powder, dried onion flakes, salt, garlic powder, and ground pepper. Process these ingredients in a blender in right proportion and store in a sealed container to be used on a later occasion.

 

With all these exciting ideas on French fries seasoning, you should not go for buying readymade seasoning anymore. Collect the required ingredients from your local grocery store and enjoy homemade seasoning for French fries.

 

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Comments

Sudipa profile page

Sudipa says :

Garlic seasoning is probably the best ...especially for anyone who loves garlic..and its flavor. French fries with garlic seasoning is surely going to have a strong flavor..isn't it?
Posted on: 8 August 2011 - 11:36am
thot4food profile page

thot4food says :

Love them without any elaborate seasonings. Simple is the best for me
Posted on: 8 August 2011 - 1:12pm
Anonymous

Anonymous says :

I agree with Sudipa. Garlic seasoning is the best. Smell of garlic and its healthy properties make the seasoning best amongst others...
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 12:45am
FitGal profile page

FitGal says :

Ranch seasoning for french fries is the best. Can anyone tell me which brand of ranch seasoning is the best one to buy?
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 1:02am
Anonymous

PriyankaPoddar says :

wo ho!! i never knew i could make my french fries so intersting...any garnishing suggestions as well for parties? Thanks in advance!
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 1:35am
Anonymous

Rashmi Ambadkar says :

Wow! so many exciting seasoning ideas to make the french fries more appetizing... and truly irresistible! I would surely try out a few of them ...
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 2:43am
delicious bites profile page

delicious bites says :

French fries have always been my favorite, never knew I can add more tatse to them with these seasonings:)
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 3:29am
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The Hungry Soul says :

I love the spice seasonings for french fries. I live to oven bake my fries so a season them while baking them and they turn out just great! Can I use fresh minced garlic instead of garlic powder cause it is not easily available in stores here? I also use the seasonings that you get at pizza dinners!
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 4:46am
oatmeal profile page

oatmeal says :

I always ponder about how to season French fries. This information is surely going to help me out.
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 8:55am
Anonymous

Anonymous says :

My favorite snack can be served in so many ways??????? YES. I now have a flavor for each day to snack on :-)
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 8:59am
Gourmet_lover profile page

Gourmet_lover says :

I totally relish the idea of french fries with garlic seasoning. Must be absolutely delish!
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 10:11am
yummyyum profile page

yummyyum says :

I love french fries and adding an exciting seasoning to it is only gonna add to my waistline. Nevertheless, I will try them soon!!
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 10:28am
thot4food profile page

thot4food says :

Now that I have all the info about seasoning French fries. will try to add them by resisting the urge to pop them into my mouth straight from the frying pan:)
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 11:30am
barbecue profile page

barbecue says :

i wonder how difficult it would get for weight conscious people to abstain themselves from french fries!!the blog creates an urge to pop up those frisky treats!
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 11:53am
shantihhh profile page

shantihhh says :

Bake in a convection oven on a tray at 425-450 deg F. Soak in cold water first, dry the cut potatoes, then bake at 425-450 deg F in convection oven, turn once if using a tray. Healthy and awesome fries!
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 4:37pm
foodietweetie profile page

foodietweetie says :

Great ideas....but can all the dressings be prepared beforehand and stored for later use??
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 12:40pm
bronzegoddess_bright profile page

bronzegoddess_bright says :

Are there any low fat suggestions? Can we bake them instead of frying them with all the seasoning?
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 3:20pm
Anonymous

ShakunS says :

Now I am craving fries! The ranch seasoning sounds yummiest. Can we buy a ready-made one?
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 3:24pm
shantihhh profile page

shantihhh says :

Secret to making fabulous crisp fries: soak cut French Fry cut potatoes in ice water overnight, deep fry for a few minutes 375 Deg F (190C), take out and dran, then when ready to serve fry at 375 deg F (190C) until golden, drain on absorbent paper, salt and enjoy. I love them dipped in Dijon mustard the French way.
Posted on: 9 August 2011 - 4:33pm
foodpsychologist profile page

foodpsychologist says :

Thanks for the Frenchfry seasonings, which are so simple and quick to make. Thanks Shantihh for the recipe on French fries. I guess we could also read about these irresistible creations of the potato in our encyclopedia here. http://www.ifood.tv/network/french_fries.
Posted on: 10 August 2011 - 2:18pm
yummytummy profile page

yummytummy says :

Hey, I am really enjoying all these comments. Seems, everyone of you is a french fry addict like me!!!
Posted on: 18 August 2011 - 8:53am
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