Double-Baked Fries with Garlic Cheese Sauce and Bacon
I made you the crispest chili spiced fries ever. Like really.
And they are baked not fried!
But then it gets better. Way better.
I drizzled them with the most amazing (and surprisingly light) garlic/ cheddar cheese/ spicy sauce ever and then I crumbled just a little bit of bacon over top. You know for good measure.
I make these fries ALL THE TIME!
Ok well, not with the cheese sauce and bacon. That’s a new thing, but that’s only because I had not conjured up this recipe yet!
I have a feeling that these are going to be a regular around here. Although, with how much I have been cooking lately we never have the same thing twice. Unless it’s Buffalo Chicken, Taco’s or Steak, which we have way too much. Picky eaters that are obviously meat loving hungry boys are to blame for this.
Man these pictures speak for themselves!
Look at these fries. Not to toot my own horn or anything, but seriously, don’t they just look perfect? I did a tex-mex like seasoning on them and it is insanely good. Like the fries on their own are just awesome, but then the cheese sauce puts them over the top. Like they’re freaking killer.
The sauce. Would you believe me if I told you it was actually like, not bad for you? No, butter, no cream, no flour. I used a combo of light cream cheese and plain fat-free greek yogurt to get a super creamy and light sauce. A little sharp cheddar cheese goes a long way! It’s creamy and has just a little kick from some chipotle hot sauce (everyone in my family is obsessed with this stuff). It’s totally finger dippin’ worthy!
I HATE deep frying foods. Like I loath it. Not only because, well it is obviously not very good for you, but mainly because it is a pain in my you know what! Really it is messy, greasy and hot. Every time I fry food my face ends up redder than a very red lobster because I have the most sensitive skin. It’s awful, not to mention rather embarrassing.
So I only fry foods that well, just have to be fried. Like donuts (No donut pan…. Yet.) and beginets and generally anything that I think will really taste better fried. Otherwise I just “oven” fry. Works like a charm.
Bacon. The potato’s best friend.
Now I only used just a little bacon because I think bacon can totally over power any dish if used too much. It’s such a strong and distinct flavor. Plus, my dad can only handle it in little doses, and like I said the flavors in the fries and cheese sauce are just so awesome that I did not want to over power them with a whole lot of bacon.
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Double-Baked Fries with Garlic Cheese Sauce and Bacon
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chili, fries
The fries on their own are just awesome, but then the cheese sauce puts them over the top.
Ingredients
Fries
- 6 medium potatoes
- 2 tablespoons olive oil divided
- salt and pepper
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 2 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1-2 cloves large garlic grated
Spicy Cheddar Cheese Sauce
For Serving
- 4-6 pieces of cooked bacon crumbled
- 4 green onions sliced
Instructions
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Pre-heat the oven to 400°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Cut each potato into very thin fries lengthwise no more than a quarter-inch thick. In a large bowl, toss the fries very lightly with olive oil. I think I used about a tablespoon. Season with salt and pepper and arrange the fries in single layer without crowding them (this is very important - I used two baking sheets).
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Place the fries in the oven and roast for 30 minutes. Remove the fries and increase the heat to 425°F. Very carefully toss the fries in a large bowl again with the chili powder, smoked paprika, cayenne and garlic. Before you place the fries back in the oven, place a wire rack inside the baking pan and spray with cooking spray. Spread the fries in a single across the rack. Return the fries to the oven and bake for another 15-20 minutes until very crisp and brown.
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During the last 10 minutes of baking heat about 1 teaspoon olive oil in a small sauce pan. Saute the garlic for 30 seconds and the add the cream cheese and greek yogurt. Whisk until the cream cheese has melted into the greek yogurt and you have a smooth sauce. Reduce the heat to low and add the cheddar cheese, whisking until melted. Add the season salt and pepper If the sauce is too thick add a tablespoon of milk at a time until you reach your desired consistency. Remove from the heat and stir in the chipotle hot sauce.
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Once the fries are done remove from the oven and serve with the cheese sauce drizzled over them, then crumble on the bacon!
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Note that you will probably not use all of the cheese sauce. *Inspired By Pinch Of Yum.
Oh yeah.
Shared with: Time to Sparkle, Lil Luna, Chef In Training, Buns In my Oven, Foodie Friday Friends, Tidy Mom, Taste and Tell, Cheerios and Lattes, Somewhat Simple, Mom on Timeout, I Heart Nap Time, Fine Craft Guide, The Country Cook, Whipperberry, Chef In Training, Thursday’s Treasures, A Pinch Of Joy, Whats Cooking With Ruthie, Watch Out Martha, Nap Time Creations
oh my goodness. That’s about all I can say. Your droolworthy photo landed a spot on my coveted BACON Pinterest board 🙂
YES! This excites me greatly!! Thanks so much for reading Lori!
OMG, can I have these for breakfast right now? yum.
Well, there is potatoes and bacon so I would say you are good to go!
Tieghan, I have a bacon loving family that will LOVE this idea. I love that you have made it healthy too! Thank you.
These photos really do speak for themselves. These are GORGEOUS fries and I would eat a whole plate by myself, no sharing!
Thank you Cassie!
My daughter has been begging me to make something that was like French fry nachos… this would be so much better… umm hello? Bacon? Count me in!
Your daughter sounds very smart, french fru nachos sound delicious!! Thanks so much for reading Laurie! I was so excited to see you comment!
You had me at bacon. YUMMMMM.
Thank you so much Stephanie and thank you for reading!
These fries look amazing and are making me really hungry.
Thank you Meagan! Wish I could share some with you!!
WOW! That sauce, the bacon, the crispy fries, I am speechless.
You’ve really outdone yourself with these fries! Now what time is lunch because I’m coming over!
Lets see how fast can you get to Colorado???? Let me know and I will have a large plate full ready to go!!
Hehe, Thanks so much for reading!
I just had my dinner and now I want to eat again haha!! These look absolutely fantastic, have to make them! 🙂
Thank you and let me know if you give them a try!! Thanks so much for reading!
These look absolutely delicious. Don’t you hate the way the house smells when you fry food? My frying days are over.
OMG, I can not believe I did not mention this in my post! I HATE the way the house smells when I am frying! It stinks!
Love it! 🙂
Thank you!
Oh yummm, these look delicious!
Thank you!
OMG. Really, that’s all. These are fabulous!
Thanks Dorothy!
Oh my goodness!!! These look AMAZING!!!! 😀 Thanks for sharing! Pinned 🙂
THANK YOU! And thank you so much for pinning!
Oh yum, this looks divine – like the ultimate comfort food!
I agree!
These look sinful… or fabulous! lol. yummy 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing at Super Saturday Show & Tell… I’m SO glad you came to (link) party with me! http://www.whatscookingwithruthie.com xoxo~ Ruthie
WOW! These are a keeper. Pinned! I wish I had the energy to go make them now…but I don’t. I WILL make these. Thank you for sharing.
We may have met by chance…but we become friends by choice.
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Thank you and thank so much for pinning!
Thank you for sharing a great recipe with Foodie Friends Friday! Hope to see you this week for our Cookie Party!
Thank you!
hmmm Bacon! Thanks for sharing on Show Me Your Plaid Monday’s!!!
Ha, bacons good! Thanks!
You are TOTALLY going to make me ruin my diet! Looks SO good!!
xoxo Liz
Diet make you cranky anyway! Thanks for reading liz!
Apparently, you posted some great recipes tonight, because I can’t stop clicking on them at these link parties. I found this one at Totally Tasty Tuesday, and I’m intrigued by this not-unhealthy cheese sauce. And I agree that frying things is over-rated; it’s messy and much more time-consuming than it’s worth.
Frying food is the worst!! These fries are better than any greasy fried ones and the cheese sauce is amazing! Thanks so much for stoping by!
Oh yeah is right! Killer recipe!! I found this at Classy Clutter–and I don’t have to feel guilty eating it-Yay!
These fries look so yummy… pinning to give them a try later. Thank you for sharing.
Kristen
http://www.chickyscafe.com
Thank you and thanks so much for pinning!
I’m making these ASAP! Just wondering if you used white or orange cheddar? Looks like white, but I wanted to check.
I used orange, but white would great to!! i hope you love these. Let me know!
OMgosh …. I would have a hard time restraining myself with this recipe! Thanks so much for linking up to All My Bloggy Friends!
I know!! Thanks!
these look absolutely INSANE and i love them. dying.
Ha! Thanks so much Jessica! I was SO excited to see your comment! I know how much you love bacon!! Bacon + Potatoes + Cheese should always be paired together!
These certainly aren’t on my diet, but a guess if I am going to cheat…it would be with these fries!! 😉 Pinned for later! Julia @ http://www.juliakendrick.com
Oh yeah, cheat!! Thanks for pinning!
Seeing these makes me wish the inside of my oven worked! Maybe Boyfriend will let me use his if I share.
Ha! Get that oven fixed!! These are to good not to make!