Parmesan Oven Fries
With an irresistible garlic and parmesan cheese coating, these crunchy yet soft parmesan oven fries are perfect with just about anything.
These big old potato wedges are what I like to call parmesan oven fries. They have all the taste, texture, and deliciousness of fried fries, but without all the mess. Kids love ’em, teens love ’em, and adults come running (just ask my friend Jyl, who I shared this recipe with over the summer).
I don’t know many people who don’t love potatoes. They’re filling, fairly inexpensive, and I can come up with a hundred delicious ways to prepare them off the top of my head. My biggest problem is choosing just one (don’t worry, I’ve included more potato recipes and options below).
Today though, we’re choosing garlic parmesan fries, because they are so easy to make and delicious to boot. The potato wedges are coated in a seasoning that includes butter, parmesan cheese, salt and garlic powder. These flavors combine to make fries that are basically irresistible. Just try and stop at one… it’s impossible!
Follow my instructions and your potatoes will be perfectly baked too. Tender on the inside and crispy on the outside is the best texture in my books! Alright, who’s ready to make a batch of parmesan fries in the oven?
Recipe Ingredients
- Baking potatoes
- Salt
- Garlic powder
- Butter (or margarine)
- Parmesan cheese
How to Make Parmesan Oven Fries
Mix up your parmesan, garlic powder, and salt in a shallow dish.
Like this.
Cut each potato into 8 long wedges.
Then set up a station with melted butter in a dish, topping mixture in a dish, and your potatoes along with a baking sheet that you’re going to cook them on.
Dip each potato wedge in melted butter on all sides…
Then roll the cut sides in the parmesan garlic mixture.
That’s right, just cut sides. The side with the skin on it doesn’t need to be coated.
Place all of those on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake at 375 for 30-40 minutes, or until they are tender and golden brown.
These incredibly flavored parmesan oven fries are perfect with just about anything, or on their own! When I photographed this recipe I had them with my meatloaf burgers.
Storage
If you do have any leftovers, you can store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days and reheat them in the air fryer.
Recipe Notes
- For the parmesan, I use that powdered kind that you find near the spaghetti sauces that aren’t refrigerated. But you can definitely use freshly shredded parmesan if you like.
- For the salt, I’m using sea salt but you can use kosher salt or even regular table salt if you like, no worries.
- I recommend using russet or Yukon potatoes.
- Serve with a garnish of freshly chopped parsley or cilantro.
- If dairy-free, you can use a dairy-free butter alternative or substitute for olive oil or coconut oil.
- Adapt this oven fries recipe to make your own with different seasonings, such as:
- Just use cajun seasoning.
- Substitute the garlic powder for garlic herb seasoning.
- Use seasoning salt instead of regular sea salt.
- Add chili powder.
- Add 2 teaspoons of Italian seasoning to the existing ingredients.
- Just use ranch seasoning.
- Substitute the garlic powder for 3 cloves of minced garlic.
Recipe FAQs
What do you serve with baked garlic parmesan fries?
You can serve these oven fries with all kinds of main meals, like steak sandwiches, fried chicken, slow cooker sloppy joes, and French dip sandwiches.
Another option is to serve these parmesan fries as an appetizer with a delicious dipping sauce, like ketchup, our homemade tartar sauce, comeback sauce, chipotle ranch dressing, or Alabama white barbecue sauce.
Can I bake my parmesan fries in the air fryer?
Absolutely! You’ll need to do smaller batches, but bake your fries in a 390-degree air fryer for 10 minutes on one side and about 5 minutes on the other.
Here are more perfectly easy potato recipes:
Cheesy Garlic Mashed Potatoes With Mozzarella
Sweet Potato Skins With Candied Bacon and a Spicy Basil Cream Sauce
Ingredients
- 3 medium potatoes
- 4 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted 1/2 stick
- 1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- Wash the potatoes and cut each one into 8 spears.3 medium potatoes
- In a shallow dish, combine the parmesan, garlic powder, and salt. Dip the sides of each potato wedge into the melted butter on all sides, then dip just the cut sides into the parmesan mixture.4 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted, 1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese, 3/4 teaspoon salt, 3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- Arrange in a single layer, skin side down, on a baking sheet. Bake at 375 for 30-40 minutes, or until potatoes are tender and golden brown.
Nutrition
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I made these this weekend and they were a HUGE hit! Thank you.
YUMMY! These are on my list to prepare this weekend!!!! Have enjoyed my corned beef and vegetables cooked on top of the stove, made the whole house smell good. So happy to read that Sweetie finally made it home, what a wonderful time~Spring! WELCOME SWEETIE! Don’t you wish she could talk and tell you all about her adventure…. Hugs!
I need to go to the store for sure. I want the entire meal, meatloaf burger with burger slaw and parmesan fries! Hey good job on getting Sweetie back! God is Good and heard your prayers.
My husband (220 on a good day) and 28 yr old son (who apparantly is gonna live in basement apt forever and also round 200 ) are becoming harder and harder to please. Im a CHEF also so used to be just pretty much everything i sat in front of them they really ate and just loved and all good. Always a lot of veriety and not so many green vegies simply cause nobody wanted them but still….now, its like everything GOES ON A BUN or they cringe and im constantly coming up with new things and breads to try out to keep them happy plus new ways to do the starch. (i miss being more creative) Ill have to try these fries cause ive already done the “fried meatloaf” and it didnt fly but the leftover meatloaf got ravaged in ramen noodles the next day for lunch (another oddity they have taken up…EVERYTHING IS GOOD IN RAMENS and i have never eaten a ramen soup in my life thank you!!
My guys can be just as picky. I just have to shake my head at their logic sometimes. 🙂
Hi Christy I well remember being bought up on the principal of a good plate has a portion of meat ,potatoes, red or orange veg and a green veg, this being the best way to optimal health. I will be making me some of those potato baked fries as soon as I can get to the shop yum.
I hope you enjoy them Judi!!
Fries look awesome but I was fascinated to see the blue and white dishes I have a few left from my parents first set of dishes, love them.
Christy! Oh my goodness… I don’t know how in the world I missed this recipe before. I’m so glad you have sent it out again, I will for sure make them weekend after next when some of my family is here again. Fixin’ to do the happy dance LOL
And oh yeah, I order double potatoes all the time… I especially like mashed potatoes with butter and gravy as well as baked potatoes with a ton of butter! If I had to pick only one food to eat for the rest of my life it would surely be potatoes.
Nancy
I hope you enjoy them Nancy!!!
These look so good, can’t wait to make some. I love your recipes because I don’t have to buy expensive herbs or seasonings, some I’ve never heard of.