- They need to be easy and hands-off (for the most part).
- They need to be kid-friendly. I have 4 of my own, I feed nieces, nephews, clients' kids, neighbors' kids, friends' kids and kids' friends. They need to be kid-friendly.
- They need to be versatile. Dress them up; dress them down. Serve them with with burgers or chicken fingers, serve them with scallops or NY sirloin.
- Bonus points if they fit foods with different flavors: Mexican, Italian, Indian.
Bear in mind that the recipes call for you to keep the skin on when you cook these potatoes -- which is great, because that's where all the vitamins are (according to potatoes.com, 1 potato has 45% of the daily value for vitamin C and 620 mg potassium (comparable to bananas, spinach, and broccoli)). However, potatoes, when eaten with the skin on, are one of the "dirty dozen," fruits and vegetables that the US Department of Agriculture has found that, even after scrubbing, consistently contain higher levels of pesticides. So, it's a good idea to buy organic potatoes for this recipe.
Steak fries
serves 4
1 lb russet potatoes (for steak fries), new potatoes (for roasted potatoes), or sweet potatoes, peeledPreheat oven to 400°. For steak fries, cut each potato into halves, and then into thick slices; for roasted potatoes, cut into quarters.
1 large egg white
1 T olive oil
1 t kosher salt
1 T cornmeal
Whisk together egg white, oil, salt (and any seasonings you might be using). Toss potatoes in a mixing bowl with egg white mixture.
Line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil and spray with cooking spray. Place potatoes in a single layer on the cookie sheet. Dust with cornmeal (and Parmesan cheese, if using).
Bake 50 minutes, or until golden brown.

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ReplyDeleteTerrific recipe!
YUMMMM...kids loved them too!
Thanks!
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