Oven Fries with Horseradish Cream It's a KeeperI have a confession to make. I have never deep fried anything. Nothing. Ever. Frankly, I think the whole idea of a big pan of hot grease scares me.

Don’t get me wrong. That doesn’t mean my family doesn’t love french fries or fried chicken. It just means that I have to come up with other ways to give them what they want. I’m a big fan of “oven-frying”. It’s not really frying. It’s more like trying to simulate the fried flavor and texture in the oven.

I think oven-frying is a great alternative and this recipe for Oven Fries is one of my favorites. They are the perfect side dish for Crunchy Onion Bourbon Burgers, Burgers with Caramelized Onions or any kind of sandwich. The Horseradish Cream makes a great dipping sauce, too.

And, I love that I don’t make a mess of my kitchen when I make them. All you need is a good vegetable peeler and a sheet pan. That’s it. Easy as pie.

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4 Responses to Oven Fries with Horseradish Cream

  1. Sounds awesome. I’m not a big fan of fried foods, either. I always end up feeling sick to my stomach after I eat fried stuff and it’s really not worth the after effects. Plus, it’s wicked unhealthy!

  2. April S. says:

    Those sound great! What drew me in was the horseradish cream – my husband loves horseradish so I will definitely have to try these for him!

  3. jennifer fay says:

    That sounds really yummy. The horseradish cream sounds good perhaps in a tuna fish sandwich too.

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