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Before you dive right into a big batch of these Baked Cajun Fries,I need to give you a little (probably VERY obvious!) warning!Don't eat these fries and then touch your eyes...or your kids eyes for that matter! Learned that the hard way...oops.Looks like mommy-brain is catching up to me now that I'm 27 weeks pregnant with my 3rd! Agh where has the time gone!

Needless to say, pregnancy cravings are a real thing and for me that's anything super spicy. :D

So now that we are all aware we shouldn't be touching our faces or those of others after eating these, we can focus on actually making these crispy oven fries instead!

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As with my Rosemary Garlic Fries Recipe, you need to soak the potatoes first. Soaking the potatoes gets rid of all that extra starch hiding in your potatoes. That's really the one and only trick to getting super crispy fries in your oven.

Oh, and please DON'T forget to pat those potatoes dry before adding the herbs, spices and olive oil. No one has ever mentioned that they wanted mushy, steamed potatoes sticks. Everyone wants perfectly crisp fries.

So why should you even bother making these Cajun-seasoned Fries? and what about if you have kids?

I rarely EVER make ANYTHING that my kids don't eat or can't eat. These fries aren't any different.

Trick to making any spicy food kid-friendly is to just hold off on the spices until the very end. Even my husband doesn't eat food as spicy as I like to which is why when I make a batch of these, I put about a quarter to the side for me. This way, I can add the cayenne pepper and red pepper flakes (THE BEST PART!) to my share at the very end without "contaminating" the other fries with unwanted spiciness. Win-Win situation for everyone :)

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Now quickly, go and make your own Baked Cajun Fries instead of staring at these pictures, wishing you had some :)

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Baked Cajun Fries

These Baked Cajun Fries are a spice-fiends dream! Crispy, spicy, delicious and packed with lots of cajun flavor!

CourseSide Dish, Snack

CuisineAmerican, dairy-free, gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian

Makes 1 French Fries

Calories 283 kcal

Author Vanessa @ VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

  • 1.3lbsPotatoespeeled and cut into ¼ inch (6 mm) strips
  • 2tablespoonsOlive Oil
  • ½teaspoondried Oregano
  • 1teaspoonGarlic Powder
  • 1teaspoonOnion Powderoptional
  • 2teaspoonsPaprika
  • ½teaspoonSaltplus more to taste after baking
  • 1teaspoonThymedried
  • ¼teaspoonground Black Pepper
  • 1teaspoonground Cayenne Pepperoptional - see notes
  • Red Pepper Flakesoptional - see notes

Instructions

  1. Soak you potatoes! If you can, soak your potatoes in a bowl of water overnight or at least an hour. If that isn't possible, even 15 minutes of soak time will help and is much better than not soaking them at all.

  2. Preheat your oven to 410F (210C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  3. To prevent steamed, mushy potatoes, remove your potatoes from the water and pat them dry with a paper towel. This may take a few extra minutes but is definitely worth it!

  4. Place the dried off potato strips in a large bowl and toss with olive oil, oregano, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, salt, thyme and ground pepper until coated well. Add the cayenne pepper and red pepper flakes now or see notes on when to add them.

  5. Bake the fries for 30 to 45 minutes, flipping them twice while baking, until fries reach desired crispiness.

  6. Remove fries from the oven, season with more salt and pepper to taste before serving them with your favorite ketchup or sauce.

Recipe Notes

  1. The cayenne pepper and red pepper flakes don't need to be added to these cajun fries but I strongly recommend it. If you have kids, you can add the cayenne pepper and red pepper flakes to some of the fries (those NOT for the kids!) after they have finished baking.

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Comments

  1. Susan says

    Even though I accidentally added 2 teaspoons of cayenne, these were delicious. My daughter and I ate them all. I will definitely make these again...... with only 1 teaspoon of cayenne.

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  2. Linda from Veganosity says

    Oh my gosh, yes!!!! The spicier and crispier the better. They look amazing!! Congratulations on baby number 3, I'm so happy for you.

    Reply

  3. Stephanie says

    These looks soooooo crispy and delicious! My fries always come out totally soggy and weird, I need to try this recipe ASAP!

    Reply

  4. Holly says

    Fries are my weakness and these ARE what I've been craving! So yummy!

    Reply

  5. Anjali @ Vegetarian Gastronomy says

    You had me at fries...and then the cajun seasoning...these look so good!

    Reply

  6. Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says

    Loving those great Cajun flavors!

    Reply

  7. Jasmin // VeeatCookBake says

    Woow I love spiced French fries. Those sounds definitely delicious 😍

    Reply

  8. Claudia says

    Die sehen wirklich zu köstlich aus 😍👌. Danke für den Tipp mit dem in Wasser einweichen. Das werde ich einmal ausprobieren.
    liebe Grüße
    Claudia

    Reply

  9. Sharon says

    Great words of advice Vanessa! And here's another one.... don't touch chilli-coated foods then go to the toilet... my husband learnt this lesson the most excruciating way hehe.

    Next time I make fries I'm definitely going to follow your tips about soaking and patting dry. I've never achieved crispy fries yet, so this is clearly where I'm going wrong. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom xx

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  10. Eti says

    Hi Vanessa,
    These look amazing! I am wondering if sweet potatoes would turn out the same. I avoid regular potatoes as it masses up my sugar level.
    Thanks 😊🌺

    Reply

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Baked Cajun Fries - Crispy & Spicy! - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Does Popeyes fries have garlic? ›

Popeyes fries seasoning

Cajun seasoning is a spice blend made with paprika, garlic powder, cayenne pepper and oregano.

How do you crisp up french fries in the oven? ›

First, preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Then, spread your French fries out on a parchment-lined baking sheet, making sure none of them are touching (if they're too crowded, they won't get as crispy). Heat them in the oven for about eight to ten minutes, then give them a quick toss.

Why don't my homemade fries get crispy? ›

If they are still not crispy you might have skipped a step or you might not have let them cool down sufficiently. Make sure to cool them in a single even layer and also make sure that the oil has the right temperature. Or maybe you've used the wrong potatoes to make them.

Are Popeyes Cajun fries vegan? ›

Unfortunately, the biscuits are made with dairy. Are Popeyes fries vegan? Nope. Their fries and hashbrowns (well, everything) are deep fried in beef tallow or a combination of this and palm oil, so they are not vegan-friendly.

What is cajun seasoning made of? ›

Typical Cajun seasonings (including store-bought like Slap Ya Mama and Tony Chachere's) are made with black pepper, white pepper, cayenne pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and paprika. For different flavors, some Cajun spice mixes include salt, mustard powder, chile peppers, or cumin.

What is 5 Guys Cajun seasoning? ›

Finally, of course, we have to perfect that all-important cajun spice blend. I dug through the Five Guys ingredient notes online to find the exact spices and herbs used in their very own cajun spice blend, which include garlic and onion powder, paprika, oregano, white pepper, cayenne pepper, and celery seeds.

What makes fries crispier? ›

Simmering the fries in water washes away the excess sugars that can cause the fries to brown too much before they have a chance to properly crisp up when frying. The water also activates the starches in the potato. Starch, when fried, is what creates that crispy surface we want!

What are restaurant french fries coated with? ›

A clear starch coating keeps fries hot and crisp longer, so your takeout customers get the delicious fries they're craving. This popular 3/8" cut is noted for its flavor and versatility.

What oil makes french fries crispy? ›

Refined peanut oil is the best oil to use for making french fries. You can also use canola or safflower oil. Additionally, restaurant fries are so crispy because, among other things, they use old oil continuously.

Why do you soak potatoes in water before making french fries? ›

A: The main reasons to cut the potatoes and pre-soak in water are: To allow the excess starches and sugars to be removed from the outer surface of the fry strips AND to keep the potatoes from browning prematurely from exposure to air. Covering in water helps the potato from turning a dark color.

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