Air Fryer French Fries Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

Golden brown homemade air fryer French fries are simply the best.You won’t believe how crispy and flavorful they are, with hardly any oil!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: You’ll find yourself making these fries again and again. They are delicious and easy (and pretty irresistible).

How long it takes: 15 minutes (plus soaking time if desired)
Equipment you’ll need: sharp knife, air fryer
Servings: 3 (but it’s easy to make more)

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Table of Contents close

  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About these Fries
  • 3 My Favorite Air Fryer
  • 4 What you’ll Need
  • 5 How to make Air Fryer French Fries
  • 6 How Long To Air Fry French Fries
  • 7 The best Potato for French Fries
  • 8 FAQs
  • 9 Make It Your Own
  • 10 French fry Dipping Ideas
  • 11 Make-Ahead Ideas
  • 13 More Air Fryer Recipes
  • 14 Get the Recipe: Air Fryer French Fries

Guess how many ingredients are in these air fryer French fries? Two! One large potato and a half tablespoon of olive oil. All right, if you want to add salt and pepper, that’s two more but do they really count? Nah.

Guess how many ingredients are in a popular brand of store-bought frozen French fries? Just a minute, let me count: Potatoes, Vegetable Oil (Sunflower, Cottonseed, Soybean, And/Or Canola), Modified Food Starch, Rice Flour, Salt, Dextrin, Cornstarch, Leavening (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate), Dextrose, Xanthan Gum, Annatto (Color), Disodium Dihydrogen Pyrophosphate. Twelve!

Guess which French fries I would rather eat and serve to my family?

Do homemade air fryer French fries taste great? You be the judge, but I know we find them absolutely irresistible.

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About these Fries

I love the air fryer when it comes to making crispy and healthy “fried” food. This countertop appliance is similar to a convection oven in some ways.

Hot air is circulated around the food on a rack, producing a crispy product without the added oil and extra calories of deep frying. Just a bit of heart healthy olive oil is added to these French fries for flavor, eliminating most of the fat and calories that deep frying adds.

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My Favorite Air Fryer

I have tried three different air fryers and the Cosori is my favorite. It has a big (square) basket and is easy to clean.

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I’ll get you started on making your own air fryer French fries right here and give you lots of helpful tips. You’ll find the printable recipe card near the bottom of the post with complete instructions, measurements and nutrition information.

What you’ll Need

The ingredients are so simple! You might already have them on hand. You’ll need:

  • Potatoes – choose a Russet potato for a classic restaurant french fry flavor and texture (keep reading for more info on this).
  • Oil – We use olive oil but avocado oil would also work well.
  • Salt & Pepper – Salt and pepper are optional seasonings. Is salt really optional, though? What’s a french fry if it’s not salty? Use as much or as little as you’d like, but we give you a starting point in the recipe card below. Check out the “Make it Your Own” section for more seasoning ideas.
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How to make Air Fryer French Fries

Scrub and slice. Slice scrubbed potatoes into one-quarter inch French fries. These are skinny fries similar to fast food restaurant fries. If you prefer thicker cut fries, that’s fine but they’ll take a bit longer to fry. A mandolin works best to cut evenly sized fries but a sharp knife is fine, too. Be careful of your fingers!

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Soak potatoes. This step is important for crispy fries–don’t skip it! Soak the cut potatoes in a large bowl of cold water for at least 20 minutes. Soaking removes some of the starch. The potatoes can be soaked longer than that if you want, even overnight in the refrigerator.

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Dry the potatoes. After the potatoes have soaked, rinse them, drain them and dry them thoroughly. Spread them out on paper towel or a lint free dish towel and pat them dry. Wet potatoes equals soggy fries!

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Season them. Put the potatoes into a dry bowl and add oil, salt, and any other seasonings you like. Stir well until they are coated.

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Air fry in batches. Preheat the air fryer and “fry” those fries until they are golden brown. Don’t overcrowd the fryer. You want to have space between the fries so they crisp up. That means you probably will have to do the fries in batches. You can make as many fries as you like. Just double or triple the recipe and continue to air fry in batches.

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Keep cooked fries warm. If you’re not serving the fries immediately, spread the cooked fries on a wire rack in a warm oven (175-200ºF) to keep them warm and crisp (see recipe notes).You can also toss them all back in the air fryer for 1-2 minutes to rewarm them immediately before serving.

How Long To Air Fry French Fries

Cooking time will depend on the thickness of your fries.

  • Skinny fries (1/4-inch) like the ones pictured take about 10-13 minutes
  • Thicker fries (think steak fries – 1/2-inch or so) will take closer to 20 minutes.
  • Frozen store-bought French fries take about 25 minutes, depending on the variety.

Check your fries often near the end of the cooking time to see how brown they’re getting.

The best Potato for French Fries

You might be wondering what the best kind of potato for French fries is. The choices at the store might feel a little overwhelming. We tested multiple types of potatoes and what we found is this:

Russet potatoes

Russet potatoes are most commonly used for fries so if you’re looking for that classic flavor and texture, choose russet. They also tend to be larger, yielding a longer french fry. When cooked, they have a fluffy texture on the inside and a crispy exterior.

Yukon gold potatoes

We also like Yukon gold potatoes because we find the flavor to be slightly superior to Russets, but they don’t have that classic fry texture.

The verdict

Overall, we recommend russet potatoes for this recipe, but we suggest trying the recipe with different types of potatoes. Do side-by-side taste tests to determine which variety you like best. The good news is, both types are really delicious, as are red skinned potatoes (but they can make it slightly harder to achieve that fry shape).

FAQs

Are French fries healthier in an air fryer?

Yes, definitely! You need much less oil to air fry fries than you do to deep fry them so they’re lower in fat and calories.

Why do you soak potatoes before air frying? What does soaking in water do to potatoes?

Soaking the potatoes after they’re cut draws out some of the starch which is naturally present in potatoes. This will result in a crispier fry. A thirty minute soak in cold water does the trick but you may soak them longer if you want.
After soaking, be sure to dry the potatoes before you fry them. Drain off the water and dry the potatoes on a clean lint-free dish towel or paper towels.

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Make It Your Own

  • Experiment with potato varieties. There are lots of different kinds of potatoes, each with unique properties. See which one you like best. Maybe you can have a French fry tasting party. Make sure you tryair fryer sweet potato fries, too.
  • Peeled or unpeeled? It’s up to you. We like to leave the peelings on. Be sure to scrub the potatoes thoroughly.
  • If you want, these fries can be made with no oil whatsoever. Olive oil does add good flavor, though, and helps them get crispier. Other types of oil can be used.
  • Try different spices. While plain salted fries are great, you could try adding black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, smoked paprika, chili powder, and so on. Raid your spice cupboard.They’re delicious with our all-purpose seasoning.
  • Add grated Parmesan cheese for a real treat!
  • Don’t want to bother cutting the potatoes? Make air fryer baked potatoes! They are so good and are perfectly baked in 40 minutes. We also love crispy air fryer halved baby potatoes.
  • Looking for something green instead? Try air fryer broccoli or air fryer Brussels sprouts. So delicious!
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French fry Dipping Ideas

While ketchup is always a great option, consider expanding your dipping repertoire.

  • Fry Sauce (pictured)– easy French fry dipping sauce
  • Healthy Ranch Dressing (add a teaspoon of chili powder to a half cup of ranch dressing to make it chili ranch dressing).
  • BBQ Sauce Recipe – easy homemade barbecue sauce
  • Mexicali Dip – so irresistible
  • Make your own sriracha mayo! Simply mix together mayonnaise, sriracha (add a little or a lot, depending on how hot you like it), and a squeeze of lime juice.
  • Easy Cheese Sauce – microwave or stovetop
  • Douse your fries in your favorite chili, topped with cheese sauce.

Make-Ahead Ideas

If you like to prep ahead, cut the potatoes, submerge them in water, and store them in your fridge for up to 24 hours. When you’re ready to cook them, drain the water off, rinse them, dry them well, and continue with the recipe.

Storage & Reheating Tips

Air fryer French fries are best eaten fresh. If you have leftovers (can’t imagine that scenario, but you never know), store them in the fridge for up to 3 days in an airtight container. They can be frozen in a freezer safe container or bag for up to 3 months.

The best way to reheat fries is to pop them back in the air fryer to crisp them up again when you’re ready to serve them. Other methods (oven, microwave, etc.) won’t make your fries crispy again. If your fries are frozen, there’s no need to thaw them first but they may take a minute or two longer to reheat.

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Air Fryer French Fries

4.50 from 163 votes

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Additional Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

3 servings

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Crispy and golden, homemade air fryer French fries are simply the best.

Ingredients

  • 1 medium Yukon gold or russet (Idaho) potato, scrubbed (peeled if you prefer)
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • teaspoon black pepper, more or less to taste

Instructions

  • Slice the potatoes into french fry shape, about 1/4-inch thick (see note). If you have a mandolin, you may wish to use that. Thicker cuts (1/2-inch) are fine if you like that better. Cook time will increase (13-15 minutes). Submerge cut potatoes in a bowl of cold water and let soak for 20 minutes (or up to overnight in the fridge).

  • When the fries are almost done soaking, preheat air fryer to 380ºF (4-5 minutes).

  • Drain potatoes and pat dry with a paper towel or a lint-free tea/dish towel. Dry bowl and place fries back in bowl. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Toss to coat.

  • Place a single layer of fries in the basket of the air fryer (you can also get away with a double layer) and cook for 10-13 minutes, shaking basket occasionally, or until fries are crispy and golden brown. You can pile them up a little bit but remember that the more air flow, the crispier your fries will be.

  • Keep an eye on them towards the end. They brown quickly.

  • Serve immediately or keep warm in oven (see notes).

Notes

  • Yukon gold potatoes have a creamier texture; russet or Idaho potatoes are more like restaurant fries, fluffier and more mealy.
  • Thicker cut fries (1/2-inch) are fine if you like that better. Cook time will increase to 13-15 minutes.
  • Double or triple the recipe but cook them in batches.
  • To keep fries warm: Put cooked fries on a wire baking rack placed on top of a sheet pan in a warm oven (175-200ºF). This will keep the cooked fries warm and crispy while you finish cooking the rest of the fries.
  • Leftover fries will keep in a covered container (cool completely before sealing) in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Reheat briefly in the air fryer for best results. Frozen fries do not need to be thawed before reheating.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 64kcal, Carbohydrates: 10g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Sodium: 197mg, Potassium: 240mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 2IU, Vitamin C: 11mg, Calcium: 7mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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FAQs

Why do you soak potatoes in water before air frying? ›

While it may seem like a pain, soaking the potatoes in hot water for 10 minutes prior to cooking them in the air fryer is essential. The water removes excess starch, allowing the fries to be their crispiest. Instead of soaking them in large bowl of cold water, I like to use hot water to cook the potatoes slightly.

Why don t my fries get crispy in air fryer? ›

It's essential that you spread the potatoes in a single layer in the air fryer basket and that you leave a little space between each one. If they're too crowded, the potatoes will steam inside the air fryer, and they won't get crispy. In order to give them adequate space, you'll likely need to work in batches.

How do you crisp up french fries in an air fryer? ›

Simply set your air fryer to 350 degrees, then place your leftover fries in a single layer in the fryer basket. Heat them for three to five minutes or until they reach your desired crispiness. Just like with the oven method, make sure you don't crowd the air fryer basket so the fries get nice and crispy.

How to cook French fries in a Paula Deen air fryer? ›

Spray potatoes with oil and place in air fryer basket in a single layer. Do not overcrowd. Set temperature to 320 degrees, and air fry for 10 minutes, to remove moisture. Shake basket, spray potatoes with oil, and sprinkle with salt.

What happens if you don't soak potatoes before frying? ›

Soaking potatoes in water helps remove excess starch. Excess starch can inhibit the potatoes from cooking evenly as well as creating a gummy or sticky texture on the outside of your potatoes. Cold water is used because hot water would react with the starch activating it, making it harder to separate from the potatoes.

How long should I soak potatoes for fries? ›

If you're pressed for time, the slightly sticky, cut potatoes should be soaked for a minimum of 15 minutes. However, a longer soak time may allow more starch to be removed. So, if you can prep the fries ahead of time, a few hours of soaking can help make them even crispier.

Should you salt fries before or after air frying? ›

Oil: Use a neutral vegetable oil suitable for high heat. I use sunflower oil. Salt: Make sure to add the salt AFTER air frying. It does really affect the crispiness in this particular recipe.

Can you put aluminum foil in an air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

How many minutes to air fry frozen french fries? ›

Set your air fryer to around 185°C (365°F) and then place your frozen fries into the air fryer basket. Make sure to spread them out evenly, and try to keep them in a single layer. Cook the frozen fries for around 20 minutes, making sure to shake the basket every five minutes.

Can you use pam for french fries in air fryer? ›

It is not recommended to use non-stick sprays on an air fryer basket because they can potentially damage the non-stick coating on the basket and release harmful chemicals when heated. Instead, you can use a small amount of oil, such as olive or avocado oil, to lightly coat the basket before cooking.

Do you put foil in air fryer for fries? ›

Bottom Line

Just remember that if it's safe and effective to use in a conventional oven, it will work just fine in an air fryer. The one thing to remember is not to cover the heating mechanism or fan with foil or any other material, as this can not only prevent the food from cooking but also damage your air fryer.

Why does soaking potatoes make them crispier? ›

You soak them to remove excess starch. It helps them get crispier and prevents them from sticking together. You dry them off because water and hot oil don't mix.

Does soaking potatoes in water make better fries? ›

Take a large bowl and soak the potatoes in cold water. Make sure that you soak the potatoes for at least 2-3 hours. Soaking the sliced potatoes in cold water is one of the main steps to prepare perfect French Fries. The cold water removes the starch present outside the potatoes so that you get perfectly crispy fries.

Is it better to soak potatoes in water? ›

"Placing [peeled and cut] potatoes in water helps prevent oxidation, which turns their exposed flesh brown," says Ronna Welsh, the author of The Nimble Cook and the owner and chef instructor at Purple Kale Kitchenworks in Brooklyn, N.Y. While oxidation won't make the potatoes unsafe to eat, it does change their flavor.

How do you remove water from potatoes before frying? ›

Before frying the potatoes, make sure to dry them thoroughly with a paper towel or a clean cloth. Excess moisture can cause hot oil to splatter and can also hinder the fries from crisping up evenly.

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