I use my airfryer a lot. I like my wedges crisp so i add 1/2 tsp cornstarch and 1/4 tsp sugar after i toss the potato wedges with skin. I met a chef who told me about the sugar trick. that actually gives the wedges a lovely golden color as it carmelizes the wedges. Nice video Colt
@@primavera919 yes, I add a little oil to the potato wedges. I ad a mix of cornstarch and sugar, salt and pepper and toss in the barely cooked wedges pre tranferring it to the airfryer. Good luck Just made spme today with golden yellow potatoes from Canada. Let me know if it turned out okay.
Great recipe, thank you for posting! He instructs to peel the potatoes , but I leave the skin on and I would argue they are tastier with the skin on. Depending on the size of the wedges, I typically cook them at 400 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. I would check them after 12 minutes and take a bite to assess, and cook longer as needed. After making these I will never make frozen french fries in my air fryer again. Just a wonderful recipe!
Considering that buy potatoes is actually way cheaper then getting Frozen yeah I agree..... I live in Wisconsin I'm assuming that they're pretty cheap everywhere though
Your videos are fantastic, not only have you sold me on the air fryer but I really enjoy how you explain your recipes with a touch of humor added, keep up the good work.
Hi Justin, from little old New Zealand at the bottom of the world. I've just bought an air fryer and found this recipe for wedges. I've only had the air fryer one day, but will be trying these very soon. I found your recipe video very easy to follow and understand, thank you. And of course, I've now subscribed!
Great videos, Coit! Regarding "putting the potatoes in the ice bath/ water" is because if potatoes are cut and kept in the open, they turn brown/ black/ or get a layer just like when apples are kept in the open after being cut. That's because they have starch in them and and this process is called oxidation. When starch is exposed to oxygen, it turns gray/ brown/ or even black. Though they are completely edible, we soak them in water to avoid this. Water also washes away the starch, so it makes it little less "starchy" and we can feel better about eating those carbs! :D
Thanks for reaffirming air frying doesn’t have to be complicated (ie. pre-heat, 3?? degrees, etc.); simple seasoning, simple heat setting, etc. works just great and taste absolutely perfect! Thanks!
My Instant Vortex air fryer automatically goes into preheat and tells me when to add ingredients and then when to turn! Nothing difficult about an air fryer.
Just bought a 5lb bag of russets at my local grocery store for $.99. I hardly ever buy potatoes anymore because of trying to eat low carb and because of how expensive they become. but tis the holiday season and for $.99 I’m excited to try these wedge potatoes in my air fryer!! 😊
Finally, someone making fries in an air fryer without first pouring boiling water over them for 10 mins!🤦🏿 This is quick, easy and hassle free, thanks!
Thank You. I finally got my fries to come out cooked inside and not too crispy. They are perfect, just the way I like them. I was following the temp and time on the Air Fryer, but it wasn't working at 400 for 20 min. I did 350 degrees for 15 mins, flipping in between.
Just a little tip. Throw the wedges in a plastic zip lock bag and add the oil and shake them around to evenly coat with oil. These look awesome. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
This is simple and freaking awesome - thank you. Previously I have done the soaking in water thing to get the starch out, par boiling first, etc, etc. Your recipe gets rid of all that noise/crap !
I hink this recipe solved something for us as we have used the default program with lover temperature. 400 worked great even if we needed more time. Thanks!
You motivated me to try them my friend... They turned out very well I used minced garlic instead I didn't have the powder and really turned out amazing.... Thanks for the video
I didn't try the ice technique but I soak them in water for 30 min so some of the starch comes out, and I dry them in a towel and I add just a little olive oil, before I put them in the airfryer, I noticed that it makes a difference and also using russets like you is more indicated these are better for fries/air fries 😊
Omgosh, I was mad that I didn’t make more! But you know how it is. You have to experiment with a small batch before you know for sure. LOL I literally had no clue this would be so easy. But in my defense I just got a Airfyer, and I tried it once with a oven, and it didn’t come out good. I added some Kimchi seasoning I got from Amazon when they came out for some spice. Heaven! I will never buy store fries again. I never feel “good” when I eat them,and they are bland. But my mouth is still watering as I type this LOL Thank you!
Very nice presentation. I really enjoyed them and very simple to cook, but 10 to 12 minutes is very optimistic, mine took more like 15 to 17 minutes, but well worth the wait. When cutting the potato into strips cut the potato in half and then put it cut side down on the cutting board and cut the strips from there, much easier. I cut the strips in half just to get more of the delicious crusty surface, but that's a personal choice. I don't think I will ever roast potatoes in the oven again.
I came back to say, I tried this recipe and it came out delicious! I had to do bother batch as the first one was completely wiped out by my family and they asked for more.
I use my airfryer a lot too but never tried this recipe but after I tried it my family left the oven and make potato wedges 3 days a week thank you for this amazing recipe! I love cooking with coot TH-cam channel! Btw I have subbed and liked the TH-cam channel!
Thank goodness for common sense cooking. I have watched so many videos on how to air fry chips. Yours are plain and simple. no boiling the potatoes first etc.etc, Keep up the great work, PS what is the best way to air fry chicken breasts, From David in Johannesburg,
my rule of thumb is, if I think something is "done" in the air fryer, I put it in for an extra 5 minutes. That time is the "magic time", and they always come out in a "levelled up" state that is far and beyond my expectations. this works for anything in the air fryer
My daughter gave me a air fryer for Christmas I haven taken it out of the box I think I will try to make these potatoes they look yummy thanks for the recipe
I tried this recipe today and it came out so delicious and lip smacking. But I added cornflour to it to make it crisp on outside and doesn't remove the skin of potatoes. Thank you for sharing such amazing receipe
I made cubed potatoes with red onion and red & green bell peppers…yummy! Thank you for giving me a basic idea on using my air fryer. Do you have recipe for making fondant style potatoes in the air fryer?
I just purchased this Air fryer on Amazon, as it seems to be the best one, I have seen for the price. Your video is really good I agree with another comment I leave the skin on
I just discovered you channel, and I love your videos! I'm new to air frying, but you have inspired me to use mine even more, especially in the summer heat. I'm going to share your videos with all of my buddies. Great, practical tips. I am so glad to hear that preheating is not an absolute must, and that I don't have to parboil my taters.
I’ve soaked my potatoes in cold water when making fries (oven or deep fry)!for many years and it helps! I will try without soaking when my air fryer arrives tomorrow!!!
@@zoilarivera8866 I did make these potato wedges and they were good. I also tried without soaking in cold water and I think they are only slightly crispier when soaking (not much)
Hey! I'm a newbie to the air fryer I just got one a week ago (Cosori) and your videos have been very helpful! Thank you so much :-)..... The ketchup noise was hilarious!🤣
i'm in my 50's and I'm getting my VERY 1st air fryer. Yay me!!! I should get it today by 8pm at least that's what amazon say's. I have been looking at recipes so far you're the only person I have seen who uses real potatoes. I was getting worry that the air fryer was only for frozen foods. i'm going to have to browse your channel I just saw this and got excited. Oh and I got a pressure cooker like 3 months ago... (fancy cooking) LOL!!!!
Thank you for the recipe sir! My mom bought an air fryer without the temperature thingy for Christmas and i’m having a lot of trouble figuring it out. Now I’m having fun with it thanks to your video!
Woo it's look so yumi . Thank for sharing the recipe. I'm going to do it. Also I got my air fryer about a year and I bake cake cookies bread . I love it. God bless u.
Hey Justin. Thanks for your generosity in sharing. Do you have a video for French Fries in the Cosori? I thought I had seen it, but have since lost it. Maybe I did not see it??!
So fun to watch! Love the simplicity of your recipes yet with yummy flavors and textures. I usually mix the seasonings in the oil to my liking then toss the diced potatoes in the oil. But I really like that you used the parsley to garnish at the end with sea salt. Nice touch 😉👍. P.S you’ll be 90 + years and still laughing at 💨art jokes. Stay young 😊
Thank you so much i am making BLT's tonight and wanted fries to go with them i have a air fryer and potato's Going to try this All i have is vegetable oil and coconut oil . I will try it with a little coconut oil
Loved your video, have the same Cosori and love it. Just purchased a Cosori dual basket, it does a great job cooking fries also. Thanks for the video. Happy cookin!
These are really good , but for me you really need to soak them in cold water for 30 minutes then rinse them out to get rid of the excess starch, before you cook them. You'll also need an additional 5 to 10 minutes if you have a big potato, and want them extra crispy. Perfect snack food. Thanks for posting Coit. Cheers....
Do you find that makes them crisp more? I saw another video where you hot bath them in a vinegar. I love jojo's but am still avoiding buying an air fryer
How about a video for cooking premade dough in the air fryer? I've had good luck with that and recommend it for convection ovens/air fryers. Preform the dough and let rise Oil Add seasonings Cook for 18 minutes at 370 or so and let rest. Makes great mini-sub rolls!
You don’t necessarily need ice water, as long as the water is cold it will suffice. If you don’t put it in cold water the potatoes will turn brown (oxidized) if you leave them sitting out for awhile before baking or roasting. It also helps them get crispier texture to wash away the starch. Also you should treat your air fryer the same way you would an oven & pre-heat the air fryer. It only takes a few minutes to do, so why not?!! 🙄🤷🏾♀️ But your potatoes look delicious! Thanks for sharing! 😊
New to air frying, just got set up late last night. Looking forward to trying so many new things. Thx for video. I feel less intimidated by the machine now.
great pace. no wasted time. no silly funfacts. just the necessities.
I use my airfryer a lot. I like my wedges crisp so i add 1/2 tsp cornstarch and 1/4 tsp sugar after i toss the potato wedges with skin. I met a chef who told me about the sugar trick. that actually gives the wedges a lovely golden color as it carmelizes the wedges. Nice video Colt
Thank you for sharing, may I ask how you mix the sugar & cornstarch? You mix them up with wedges before putting them in the fryer?
@@primavera919 yes, I add a little oil to the potato wedges. I ad a mix of cornstarch and sugar, salt and pepper and toss in the barely cooked wedges pre tranferring it to the airfryer. Good luck Just made spme today with golden yellow potatoes from Canada. Let me know if it turned out okay.
Do they taste sweet?
@@shusha50 This is confusing. First she said yes you add the mixture before cooking in the air fryer but what do you do to barely cook the potatoes?
@@Soo_Blessed not at all
Great recipe, thank you for posting! He instructs to peel the potatoes , but I leave the skin on and I would argue they are tastier with the skin on. Depending on the size of the wedges, I typically cook them at 400 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. I would check them after 12 minutes and take a bite to assess, and cook longer as needed. After making these I will never make frozen french fries in my air fryer again. Just a wonderful recipe!
Thanks Bryan, glad you enjoyed them!
Me too, I like skin on it is the British way, lol.
Considering that buy potatoes is actually way cheaper then getting Frozen yeah I agree..... I live in Wisconsin I'm assuming that they're pretty cheap everywhere though
I agree Bryan, I leave the skin on too. More nutritious in the skin. 👋🏻
Yea I made half with the skin and half without and I also definitely liked the one with the skin on
I made these for dinner tonight and my big kids asked for more! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful recipe!
I just made these and the fries turned out so good! I added 2 more minutes to make them a little more crispy. Thanks 🙏🏼
Great to hear!
because at 40 you have NOT forgotten what a fun filled life is like!!! love ya energy man!
Haha thank you Reg!
400°F = 204°C for everyone else using Celsius
Legend ❤
Thank u
thank you! i was just going to google it 😂
My air fryer has maximum temperature of 200 celsius
My air fryer has maximum temperature of 200 Celsius
This is the easiest and best way to make these. Some other content creator believes she's "frugal" but she wastes TONS of time.
Thank you!
Your videos are fantastic, not only have you sold me on the air fryer but I really enjoy how you explain your recipes with a touch of humor added, keep up the good work.
Glad you like them! Thank you!
😅❤❤. J. Mm nm
Hi Justin, from little old New Zealand at the bottom of the world. I've just bought an air fryer and found this recipe for wedges. I've only had the air fryer one day, but will be trying these very soon. I found your recipe video very easy to follow and understand, thank you. And of course, I've now subscribed!
Hi. How did they turn out?
Great recipe. Appreciate the quick pace of your clips. No time wasted.
Thank you! I don’t have time for endless talking and I’m sure you don’t either 😁
Great videos, Coit! Regarding "putting the potatoes in the ice bath/ water" is because if potatoes are cut and kept in the open, they turn brown/ black/ or get a layer just like when apples are kept in the open after being cut. That's because they have starch in them and and this process is called oxidation. When starch is exposed to oxygen, it turns gray/ brown/ or even black. Though they are completely edible, we soak them in water to avoid this. Water also washes away the starch, so it makes it little less "starchy" and we can feel better about eating those carbs! :D
Well cut them and putt on the airfryer😂 why do you let the potato outisde a long of Time ?
Thanks for reaffirming air frying doesn’t have to be complicated (ie. pre-heat, 3?? degrees, etc.); simple seasoning, simple heat setting, etc. works just great and taste absolutely perfect! Thanks!
Absolutely. Thank you for watching!
My Instant Vortex air fryer automatically goes into preheat and tells me when to add ingredients and then when to turn! Nothing difficult about an air fryer.
This is healthy way of enjoying potatoes and no oil at all. I like fried potatoes. The best way ever !!!
Thank you I made my fries today and they were a hit! I’m glad I didn’t have to put them in water for 1 hour like others suggested
I find the water soak removes some of the starch from the potatoes.
Just bought an air fryer here in the Philippines and enjoy the learning experience. Thanks for the advice.
Just bought a 5lb bag of russets at my local grocery store for $.99. I hardly ever buy potatoes anymore because of trying to eat low carb and because of how expensive they become. but tis the holiday season and for $.99 I’m excited to try these wedge potatoes in my air fryer!! 😊
I use the ice bath, it removes alot of the starch.. I use seasoning salt too.. looks great...😀🥰
Finally, someone making fries in an air fryer without first pouring boiling water over them for 10 mins!🤦🏿 This is quick, easy and hassle free, thanks!
The ics bath helps remove some of the starches and really makes them so much better
Thank you for this recipe coz I have a air fryer and wondering how to make potato wedges in a air fryer thanks for helping me !
My pleasure 😊
Thank You. I finally got my fries to come out cooked inside and not too crispy. They are perfect, just the way I like them. I was following the temp and time on the Air Fryer, but it wasn't working at 400 for 20 min. I did 350 degrees for 15 mins, flipping in between.
Omg I love how you said u don’t believe the ice thing and how pre heating is useless bc SAME😂 you’re so real and have great recipes. Love it
haha thank you!
Your demonstrations are very good...thanks for sharing!
Just a little tip. Throw the wedges in a plastic zip lock bag and add the oil and shake them around to evenly coat with oil.
These look awesome. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Use the least amount of plastic as possible. We already have fish that are contaminated with microplastics.
Also use avocado oil instead of olive oil. Olive oil should not be used for high temperature cooking because it will smoke and oxidize.
Your receipe is awesome. My son love it. He used to eat from greggs. But he likes my home made wedges too. Thanks dear
This is simple and freaking awesome - thank you. Previously I have done the soaking in water thing to get the starch out, par boiling first, etc, etc. Your recipe gets rid of all that noise/crap !
So glad you like this recipe Lester!
Exactly! I did those steps too but not anymore 🥲
I hink this recipe solved something for us as we have used the default program with lover temperature. 400 worked great even if we needed more time. Thanks!
Great to hear!
I love your simple no complicated airfrier recipe ….best one so far ❤️
You motivated me to try them my friend... They turned out very well I used minced garlic instead I didn't have the powder and really turned out amazing.... Thanks for the video
I didn't try the ice technique but I soak them in water for 30 min so some of the starch comes out, and I dry them in a towel and I add just a little olive oil, before I put them in the airfryer, I noticed that it makes a difference and also using russets like you is more indicated these are better for fries/air fries 😊
Great to hear Ceci!
Yes, getting the starch out makes them crispier, and also would only use a cap-ful of oil...
I agree with the rinse, pat dry & oil method.
Did you soak with or without skin?
@@beetlejooz I soaked without skin, I peeled the skin
Omgosh, I was mad that I didn’t make more! But you know how it is. You have to experiment with a small batch before you know for sure. LOL I literally had no clue this would be so easy. But in my defense I just got a Airfyer, and I tried it once with a oven, and it didn’t come out good.
I added some Kimchi seasoning I got from Amazon when they came out for some spice. Heaven! I will never buy store fries again. I never feel “good” when I eat them,and they are bland. But my mouth is still watering as I type this LOL
Thank you!
Fantastic additions Richard! Great job!
My first video watching you and within 2 minutes I liked and subscribed. You're educational, easy going, and straight to the point. Thank you!
Thanks so much Nancy! I’m glad you found my channel!
Very nice presentation. I really enjoyed them and very simple to cook, but 10 to 12 minutes is very optimistic, mine took more like 15 to 17 minutes, but well worth the wait. When cutting the potato into strips cut the potato in half and then put it cut side down on the cutting board and cut the strips from there, much easier. I cut the strips in half just to get more of the delicious crusty surface, but that's a personal choice. I don't think I will ever roast potatoes in the oven again.
Thanks for simple logical cooking instructions that doesn't complicate!! Love it
My pleasure. I always try to make things as easy as possible because that’s how I like to cook. Thanks for watching!
I came back to say, I tried this recipe and it came out delicious! I had to do bother batch as the first one was completely wiped out by my family and they asked for more.
YES! I have the red 5.8 liter Cosori air fryer that I purchased as a self-gift for Christmas and will be using this recipe! Thank you.
That’s a great gift to yourself. You deserve it!
I use my airfryer a lot too but never tried this recipe but after I tried it my family left the oven and make potato wedges 3 days a week thank you for this amazing recipe! I love cooking with coot TH-cam channel! Btw I have subbed and liked the TH-cam channel!
They look delicious and no greasy clean up! Win-win recipe!
You nailed it!
thank you for making this, I do agree with the pre-heating thingy, dunno why many people do that
Great video, you’re easy to watch and love the simple recipe! Thank you!
Thank goodness for common sense cooking. I have watched so many videos on how to air fry chips. Yours are plain and simple. no boiling the potatoes first etc.etc, Keep up the great work, PS what is the best way to air fry chicken breasts, From David in Johannesburg,
Thank you! Got an air fryer for Xmas AND bought my daughter in law one for Xmas! Love the videos
Congrats on the air fryer, I hope you use it to make many delicious meals!
I tried this recipe yesterday and it came out super delicious. Best recipe ever and super quick. Keep doing great work. Love you
my rule of thumb is, if I think something is "done" in the air fryer, I put it in for an extra 5 minutes. That time is the "magic time", and they always come out in a "levelled up" state that is far and beyond my expectations. this works for anything in the air fryer
My daughter gave me a air fryer for Christmas I haven taken it out of the box I think I will try to make these potatoes they look yummy thanks for the recipe
I’m definitely going to make these tonight👍🏼 New subscriber from Southern California 😁
Fantastic. Hope they come out great for you!
I tried this recipe today and it came out so delicious and lip smacking. But I added cornflour to it to make it crisp on outside and doesn't remove the skin of potatoes.
Thank you for sharing such amazing receipe
I made cubed potatoes with red onion and red & green bell peppers…yummy! Thank you for giving me a basic idea on using my air fryer. Do you have recipe for making fondant style potatoes in the air fryer?
I don’t have a recipe like that but I should!
I just purchased this Air fryer on Amazon, as it seems to be the best one, I have seen for the price. Your video is really good I agree with another comment I leave the skin on
Just watched this and couldn’t even finish the video and made it, Delicious, thanks for sharing
Fantastic to hear! Thanks for letting me know 🙌🏻
I made potato wedges today and my 2years old fussy eater loved it thanks for the great and simple recepie
I just discovered you channel, and I love your videos! I'm new to air frying, but you have inspired me to use mine even more, especially in the summer heat. I'm going to share your videos with all of my buddies. Great, practical tips. I am so glad to hear that preheating is not an absolute must, and that I don't have to parboil my taters.
I’ve soaked my potatoes in cold water when making fries (oven or deep fry)!for many years and it helps! I will try without soaking when my air fryer arrives tomorrow!!!
Let me know how they come out!
Sorry to bother you, did you try it? How did they turnout? I’m cooking for the first time some fries and not sure. Thanks for any input🙏🏻
@@zoilarivera8866 I did make these potato wedges and they were good. I also tried without soaking in cold water and I think they are only slightly crispier when soaking (not much)
@@gailmarie65 ..Thanks Gail, I really appreciate your reply😃. I want to try to make some tomorrow but I wasn’t sure. Have a blessed weekend🙏🏻
Just did some potatoe wedges and fries as per your instructions...very, very,very good! Thanks Coit.
My pleasure Robert! Glad they turned out great for you.
Great recipe. Tried. It's so so so good. and also better to dry potato before it gets into the AirFryer.
Hey! I'm a newbie to the air fryer I just got one a week ago (Cosori) and your videos have been very helpful! Thank you so much :-)..... The ketchup noise was hilarious!🤣
Congrats on your new air fryer!
@@cookingwithcoit thank you so much, I'm really enjoying it!
i'm in my 50's and I'm getting my VERY 1st air fryer. Yay me!!! I should get it today by 8pm at least that's what amazon say's. I have been looking at recipes so far you're the only person I have seen who uses real potatoes. I was getting worry that the air fryer was only for frozen foods. i'm going to have to browse your channel I just saw this and got excited. Oh and I got a pressure cooker like 3 months ago... (fancy cooking) LOL!!!!
Thanks for simple logical cooking instructions that doesn’t complicate: love it ❤
My pleasure 😊 Simple is best!
So original
totally not copied
I just got my first air fryer for free from a client today! Im super excited to start making things and Your channel is my go-to.
Great recipe. try them with a little oregano in the seasoning mix. The taste just pops!
I've just purchased the puremate 5.5l air fryer so I will be trying this recipe out. They look delicious
Sounds great. Congrats on your new air fryer! 🙌🏻
Thank you for the recipe sir! My mom bought an air fryer without the temperature thingy for Christmas and i’m having a lot of trouble figuring it out. Now I’m having fun with it thanks to your video!
That’s great! So happy I could help!
I just made these and it came out perfect. Thank you for sharing your recipe.💕
They look ddelicious and i absolutely loved it,thanks for keeping it simple.
Simple is best! :)
That is so cool. Cooking with the air fryer is so fast and easy, those potato wedges look so delicious, I am going to make some.
Thanks for watching!
By see all your air fryer recipes I cannot wait any longer get one new fryer . It looks incredibly delicious 😋
I'll try them out thanks for sharing
Woo it's look so yumi . Thank for sharing the recipe. I'm going to do it. Also I got my air fryer about a year and I bake cake cookies bread . I love it. God bless u.
My pleasure!
I made them and they’re delicious thank you so much for sharing this recipe!❤️
I use the ice method and it works. They come out so crispy!!
Great to know!
Thanks!! I will make them this weekend and add a little Parmesan cheese at the end. 🤤
Great idea
Hey Justin. Thanks for your generosity in sharing. Do you have a video for French Fries in the Cosori? I thought I had seen it, but have since lost it. Maybe I did not see it??!
Hello Shiraz- I don’t have a video of air fryer French fries yet but I should definitely make one.
Thank you Justin, for such a quick response. I have subscribed, so will see when french fries recipe video is released. Thank you so much...
Love potato wedges very much with sour cream. Thanks for the sharing of making pw :)
Never tried them with sour cream. Great idea
I was thinking Ranch dressing but sour cream or sour cream dip sounds delicious, thanks for the idea.
So fun to watch! Love the simplicity of your recipes yet with yummy flavors and textures.
I usually mix the seasonings in the oil to my liking then toss the diced potatoes in the oil. But I really like that you used the parsley to garnish at the end with sea salt.
Nice touch 😉👍.
P.S you’ll be 90 + years and still laughing at
💨art jokes. Stay young 😊
Looks delish! I will buy an air fryer tomorrow and will try this recipe!
My air fryer has a max temp of 200deg.😥..how long do I need to time it to make crispy wedges?
Thank you so much i am making BLT's tonight and wanted fries to go with them i have a air fryer and potato's Going to try this All i have is vegetable oil and coconut oil . I will try it with a little coconut oil
Coconut oil might be really nice, give the fries an extra layer of flavor :)
@@cookingwithcoit I agree i have used coconut oil before on food it works really good. It don't really taste like coconut's but it works good :)
Thanks for sharing sir, love how simple
And easy it is ❤️
Simple recipes are the best ones!
Loved your video, have the same Cosori and love it. Just purchased a Cosori dual basket, it does a great job cooking fries also. Thanks for the video. Happy cookin!
Made it tonight and absolutely loved it. Thanks for keeping it simple. ❤️
So glad to hear that!
You really know your way around the kitchen, Nancy.
Thank you!
I like how you don't wash/soak/dry those potatoes and have a great result. I can't ever get those tremendous time consuming pre-cooking manipulations.
I respect people that go to such lengths but I’m not one of them :)
Thank you for the wonderful post. Definitely going to try it out!!! Greetings from Ceylon 🇱🇰
Made this tonight. I went 2 more minutes than he recommends, a quarter teaspoon more of each of the seasonings. Otherwise this was great!!
Great!
@@cookingwithcoit I subscribed your channel today
Made this yesterday and my family loved it. Thank you
I love all his recipes and the frugal mamma she is awesome
These are really good , but for me you really need to soak them in cold water for 30 minutes then rinse them out to get rid of the excess starch, before you cook them. You'll also need an additional 5 to 10 minutes if you have a big potato, and want them extra crispy. Perfect snack food. Thanks for posting Coit. Cheers....
Do you find that makes them crisp more? I saw another video where you hot bath them in a vinegar.
I love jojo's but am still avoiding buying an air fryer
@@anothersomebody8195 Yes, I think soaking them in cold water and drying them out makes them more crispy. They also just taste better.
@@growinginportland Thanks for the feedback!
I just made these in my Cosori and they are AMAZING!!! thank you! :)
Do you have to peel the wedges, or if you clean them are they okay to keep?
They are ok to keep with skin on. Hope you love this recipe!
What herb leaves you garnished with ? Receipe looks good &ready to make !
@@cookingwithcoit thanks!
@@gracyalappattu5601 He states what leaves he uses, rewatch the end and hear for yourself!
@@gracyalappattu5601 parsley
I’m making it now but i wonder if it’s needed to boil for some minutes before or soak with hot water? Your fried potatoes looks delicious tho! 👍🏽
How about a video for cooking premade dough in the air fryer? I've had good luck with that and recommend it for convection ovens/air fryers.
Preform the dough and let rise
Oil
Add seasonings
Cook for 18 minutes at 370 or so and let rest.
Makes great mini-sub rolls!
That sounds fantastic. I haven’t tried it yet.
Thes air fryers are great no messing about with changing oil etc .great recipe thanks
Totally! My pleasure.
Watching from Idaho where the best potatoes come from 😀
This is the perfect recipe for you then! 😀
Looks awesome. Making them asap. Thank you
You don’t necessarily need ice water, as long as the water is cold it will suffice. If you don’t put it in cold water the potatoes will turn brown (oxidized) if you leave them sitting out for awhile before baking or roasting. It also helps them get crispier texture to wash away the starch. Also you should treat your air fryer the same way you would an oven & pre-heat the air fryer. It only takes a few minutes to do, so why not?!! 🙄🤷🏾♀️
But your potatoes look delicious! Thanks for sharing! 😊
I never pre Heat my air frier , no problem at all .
I love the way you speak. Today am gonna make this recipe 💐
I'm happy to hear that!
I made these today and everyone loved them! Thank you for the recipe!
So very cool. I enjoyed watching you prepare these amazing Potato Wedges. I am for sure going to give this a try.
I hope they come out great for you!
New to air frying, just got set up late last night. Looking forward to trying so many new things. Thx for video. I feel less intimidated by the machine now.
Thanks for the recipe sir my whole family cooked it 😊
Nothing better than a happy family!
Thank you! I am using this recipe for a quick lunch today of roast chicken and veggies