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Truffled French Fries

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This recipe is an accompaniment for <epi:recipelink id="230635">Beef Tenderloin with Red Wine Sauce, Creamed Spinach, and Truffled French Fries</epi:recipelink>.

You'll need a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature of the oil.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

Peanut oil (for frying)
3 pounds russet potatoes (about 3 large), peeled, cut into 2 1/2x1/3-inch strips
1 tablespoon truffle oil*

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Line 2 large baking sheets with paper towels. Attach candy thermometer to side of large deep pot (do not let tip touch bottom). Add enough peanut oil to pot to reach depth of 3 inches. Heat oil over medium heat to 300°F. Place potatoes between 2 kitchen towels and pat dry. Working in batches, add potatoes to oil and cook until potatoes are just tender, stirring occasionally and maintaining heat at 300°F, about 3 minutes per batch. Transfer potatoes to 1 prepared baking sheet to drain. Heat same oil until temperature reaches 360°F to 365°F. Working in batches, add same fries to oil and cook until golden brown, maintaining temperature between 360°F and 365°F, about 2 minutes per batch. Transfer to second prepared baking sheet to drain. Transfer french fries to serving dish; sprinkle with salt, then toss with truffle oil and serve.

  2. Step 2

    *Truffle oil is available at Italian markets, specialty foods stores, and some supermarkets.

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