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Potato Wedges, Recipe Wanted
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Potato Wedges, Recipe Wanted
Looking for several coating/seasoning recipies for potato wedges.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Beer battered wedges
Here is a recipe that Ethel just found, and we love it.
Beer Battered Potato Wedges
4 medium baking potatoes
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup milk
1 egg
1 tablespoon seasoned salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/2 cup beer or nonalcoholic beer
Oil for deep frying
Scrub and pierce potatoes. Microwave, uncovered, on high for 10-12 minutes or just until tender, turning once.
Meanwhile, in shallow bowl, whisk flour, milk, egg, seasoned salt, oil, and pepper until smooth. Stir in beer, set aside.
When potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut into wedges (Ethel uses a french fry cutting frame). Heat oil to 375 in electric skillet or deep fryer. Dip wedges into batter. Fry in batches for 3-4 minutes or until golden brown, turning occasionally. Drain on paper towels (Ethel uses a paper grocery sack and shakes them).
Very good, and not as much work as it sounds.
Beer Battered Potato Wedges
4 medium baking potatoes
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup milk
1 egg
1 tablespoon seasoned salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/2 cup beer or nonalcoholic beer
Oil for deep frying
Scrub and pierce potatoes. Microwave, uncovered, on high for 10-12 minutes or just until tender, turning once.
Meanwhile, in shallow bowl, whisk flour, milk, egg, seasoned salt, oil, and pepper until smooth. Stir in beer, set aside.
When potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut into wedges (Ethel uses a french fry cutting frame). Heat oil to 375 in electric skillet or deep fryer. Dip wedges into batter. Fry in batches for 3-4 minutes or until golden brown, turning occasionally. Drain on paper towels (Ethel uses a paper grocery sack and shakes them).
Very good, and not as much work as it sounds.
Grandpa always said "You won't do it any younger, might as well get at it."
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Re: Potato Wedges, Recipe Wanted
Thank you. I'll give it a try.
I have been checking the Web and the back of several commercial potato wedge packages for possible recipes. It appears to me that the commercial products have a batter type coating.
I have also tried a number of coating products - none are very good. Either to salty or way to spicy.
I have been checking the Web and the back of several commercial potato wedge packages for possible recipes. It appears to me that the commercial products have a batter type coating.
I have also tried a number of coating products - none are very good. Either to salty or way to spicy.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Potato Wedges, Recipe Wanted
She will also grill wedges with a coating of olive oil, cajun seasoning salt, and pepper.
Grandpa always said "You won't do it any younger, might as well get at it."
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