Potato wedges are always a favorite for kids and grown-ups alike; they’re easy to make and great for barbecues and parties. Make a lot as they’re bound to go quickly!
Edit Ingredients
- Potatoes (spuds, ‘taters)
- Olive oil (more costly), or vegetable oil which tastes just as great.
- Paprika, Vegeta® (a seasoning), or choose another kind such as cinnamon or chili powder – all to taste, choose your favorites
- Serve with a tub of chilli sauce or tomato pasta sauce (optional)
Edit Steps
- Scrub the amount of potatoes needed until they are clean. Do not peel them. Cut away any discoloured parts of the potatoes that don’t look appetizing.
- Cut each potato in half.
- Cut each half into wedge shapes.
- Place the wedges in a large bowl. Pour in just enough oil to cover each wedge. Alternatively, shake them in a plastic bag to coat them in the oil (which saves one less dish to wash). Use old bread bags or other recycled bag.
- Add the spice, salt, herbs, whatever you would like and mix well.
- If liked, you can add mustard oil until each wedge is covered with it.
- Place the wedges on a baking tray or oily sheet. Make sure that each wedge is positioned on the base of the tray or sheet, in its own place; don’t crowd them or layer them. If you need more space, use more baking trays or sheets.
- Bake in an oven at 350ºF/180ºC. Bake until both sides are golden brown. Before removing all of the wedges from the oven, remove one to check to see if it is soft on the inside.
- Serve. Serve with sauce of choice, while still hot.
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Edit Tips
- Use oiled parchment paper on the baking sheet. Potatoes tend to stick to un-oiled baking sheets.
- Eat them with mayonnaise, ketchup, barbecue sauce, salsa, or whatever you like- there are are no rules.
Edit Warnings
- Knives should be handled by a responsible person.
- The wedges will be very hot so leave to cool for a few minutes before eating.
- Use oven mitts when taking wedges out of the oven.
- Do not leave an oven unattended at any time.
Edit Things You’ll Need
- Baking tray
- Bowl
- Knife
- Spoon
- Baking tray or sheet
- Oiled baking paper
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