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Baked French Fries I

Submitted by: Ashlee 
Potato wedges baked with olive oil and flavored with the spices of garlic powder and paprika. 

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Chip Truck Fries

Submitted by: Crystal 
Home Town: Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
These fries are similar to those you can buy on the street sides out of trailer trucks except these are baked instead of deep fried. 

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Baked French Fries II

Submitted by: Fred Hoffman 
Potato strips are baked with Parmesan cheese and a little basil, resulting in fries that are a perfect accompaniment to almost any meal! 

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Totally Tangy Baked French Fries

Submitted by: amanda1432 
Home Town: Hopewell Junction, New York, USA
Living In: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Southwestern flavors blend with spicy mustard for a zippy alternative to deep-fried fries. Feel free to increase the cayenne, red pepper, and chili powder if you like them spicier. You won't want to let the ketchup bottle near the table! 

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Seasoned Potato Fries

Submitted by: Peggy Hinnah 
'Here's an easy side dish for two that can be made in minutes from scratch. I think these fries rival frozen french fries for flavor,' relates Peggy Hinnah of Fulton, Missouri. 'We love snacking on these crunchy morsels served straight from the oven.' 

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Skinny Fries

Submitted by: Ann Janis 
These fries are 'skinny' since they bake to a crisp in the oven, without submerging the potatoes in oil or fat. They're great with a meal or as a snack. -Ann Janis, Tucson, Arizona 

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Seasoned Oven Fries

Submitted by: Pat Fredericks 
For a swift side dish, Patricia bakes Seasoned Oven Fries 'These potato wedges are as tasty as the deep-fried versions but with less mess,' she reports. 

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Simple Oven Fries

Submitted by: Jan Briggs 
These lightly seasoned potato wedges are a nice accompaniment to grilled meat. Plus, they're much lower in fat than their deep-fried cousins. --Janet Briggs 

Cajun Spicy Potato Wedges

Submitted by: conrouss 
Cumin, coriander, paprika, chili powder and turmeric are mixed into olive oil to give a great potato side dish for any meal. 

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Homemade Crispy Seasoned French Fries

Submitted by: Cassie 
My family loves French fries and with 4 children the bag fries from the store just weren't enough and became too expensive. So I tried batter - after all it makes chicken, shrimp, and onion rings crispy so why not potatoes. Now even my husband can't get enough of these French fries. They even stay crispy when you reheat in the microwave. 
 
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