I tested 6 frozen potatoes in the air fryer. The winner’s cost is only $3 per bag


“Potatoes before men” has become my personal motto. But, as with potential partners, not all fries are created equal, which is why I set out to find the best of the best. After testing six popular frozen potato brands, I was surprised to find that the winning bag was also the cheapest.

With football season right around the corner and the Super Bowl just around the corner, you’re probably looking for the best way to serve french fries at your viewing party. That’s easy. that it Air fryer.

While the strong Air fryer They’ve emerged as the best way to prepare a bag of frozen varieties for a side dish or a festive potluck, but many succumb to common frying mistakes, like unbalanced potato-to-skin ratios, a lack of seasoning or a bit of freezer burn.

Cooked Amazon French Fries

I know quality French fries when I see them.

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As a certified frying expert, I’ve rounded up six of the most popular varieties Amazon Fresh For the ultimate taste test. Of course, flavor will always reign supreme, but these fried tubers were also judged on their ability to cook in one of our favorite appliances ever.

The Result: None of these potatoes were a complete failure, but here’s how they stacked up in my taste test and rankings.

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How to air fry French fries

The Cosori Iconic Air Fryer sits on a white tabletop with a basket full of French fries

The air fryer cooks frozen French fries as quickly as any device we tried.

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Although instructions will vary by brand, there are a few general tips to keep in mind before placing your fries in the air fryer basket and pressing the power button:

  • Do not overfill the basket. They will turn to mush and/or stick together.
  • Do not add oil. Most frozen French fries come pre-fried. Extra oil usually makes it soggy.
  • Cooking times depend on the size of the fry. Obviously, it will take less time to marinate than a steak. Follow the directions on your bag and do a trial run to determine which option works best.
  • If you need additional salt, add it after cooking. Too much sodium will draw out much-needed moisture.
  • Shake the basket well every five minutes. This will ensure even heat distribution and not burn the ends.

Read more: Do you want to eat crispy french fries? Follow these four steps to get the perfect potato sticks

Arrange the best frozen French fries in the air fryer

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365 by Whole Foods had a surprisingly poor showing.

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It’s worth noting that there isn’t a single option on this list that I wouldn’t cover. The taste test was a reminder that frozen French fries are practically made for the air fryer, resulting in a hot, crunchy, and salty snack in less than 15 minutes.

As with all carb-filled delicacies, some were better than others. Taste, of course, is subjective, and one person’s Michelin star is another person’s junk food. But I can assure you that my taste buds have waited my whole life for this moment and I am sticking to my final arrangement.

6. Whole Foods Market 365 Organic French Fries Cut Small

A bag of french fries

These fries turned out drier than I had hoped.

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In defense of this fry, it’s arguably the healthiest of the bunch. It comes with no added salt (blasphemous) and is made with organic potatoes, which makes its McDonald’s fries-like appearance funny, but also disappointing and deceptive.

If you prefer a crunchier band that you can pick up by the handful, this may be the button for you. But for serial divers like me who also crave a little less spice and a little more oomph, these are a miss and not worth the time, high price, or calories.

5. Ori-eda french fries, straight cut

A bag of french fries

A good, curly-cut fry combines a tender center with crispy outer edges.

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Ore-Ida’s lower rating was definitely the biggest surprise for me. It’s one of the more well-known brands, however I found this to be very mushy and carried the stale flavor of leftover French fries that were reheated the next day.

If I had to go back in time, I would leave them in the air fryer a minute or two longer than the suggested cooking time, but I shouldn’t either. I’m a big believer in the importance of marketing foods on a large scale, and the ease of getting foods right the first time, so I have less to worry about my mind and more about my appetite.

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The Ore-Ida presentation was acceptable but there are better frying options on this menu.

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4. French fries with strong roots

A bag of French fries with strong roots

Strong Roots made my favorite fry.

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I’d be lying if I said I wanted these to succeed. Of all the fry, the curly cuts aren’t the ones that particularly excite me, because they remind me of lunchtime in middle school, where I was often bullied. But this was a pleasant surprise, touting the potato’s wonderful flavor and perfect crunch.

They were very burnt on the edges due to their inconsistent portion sizes, so consider cooking on the lower end of the suggested time range. However, I wasn’t completely deterred by the char. In fact, it kind of enhanced the flavor and made up for the obvious lack of sodium.

Curly cut french fries

Fans of curly cuts will not be disappointed with the Strong Roots Edition.

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3. Checkers, Raleigh’s waffle fries

A bag of french fries

A big crunch and kick of seasoning catapulted the Checkers fries to the top of the pile.

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Admittedly, these products got a boost because of their great waffle shape and popular Checker’s/Rally seasoning. While they were poised to sweep the competition, they ended up finishing in a solid third place.

My only problem is that it became a bit noticeable and clashed with my collection of dipping sauces. Those who prefer unaccompanied fry will find their new obsession. Those like me who are not satisfied with fry alone will want to consider our gold and silver medalists.

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Checker’s Waffle Fry was a clear contender for the title.

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2. Hand-cut Idaho fries

A bag of French fries with strong roots

Idaho-grown French fries developed the best browning of all the contenders.

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If your idea of ​​perfect French fries is golden brown, with a light crust and a firm crunch, then this is the one for you. Honestly, Grown in Idaho was my favorite at first until I went back for seconds (and thirds and quarters) and realized that its mouthfeel might be a bit off-putting to anyone who prefers something a little softer.

But this was very tasty, and surprisingly, it had a pleasant potato taste that countered the bold and spicy barbecue sauce. This in itself is an amazing achievement as spices usually leave a lasting impression en route.

Brown french fries on a plate

If you like your potatoes more crunchy than moist, Grown in Idaho may be the best option for you.

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1. Straight cut Amazon potatoes

A bag of French fries from Amazon

The Amazon Straight Fries were straight up delicious.

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Although it pains me a little to give the highest honors to the giant company of our time, Amazon’s version takes top honors. This fry was well balanced: seasoned, crunchy, potato with flecks of earthy skin and the perfect size for dipping.

I couldn’t find anything wrong with this fish, unlike every first date I’ve ever been on. He was my potato soulmate and has now earned a permanent place in my life Amazon grocery rotation.

Cooked Amazon French Fries

For classic French fries with a soft center and crunchy skin, Amazon French fries are hard to beat.

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