Dirty Fries
The recipe I am sharing today can be as naughty or as nice as you choose to make it. Dirty Fries. Oven baked chips dressed up with some of your favourite toppings.
I use frozen oven chips. You can choose either full fat or lower fat ones. I prefer the ones with some skin on them, as I like the extra fibre and flavour that the skin adds. These get tossed with a Cajun Spice mix and some Worcestershire sauce.
I make my own Cajun Spice mixes. I like making my own herb and spice blends. I know exactly what is in them and I think they taste really good. I keep them stored in little covered pots in one of my kitchen cupboards. You can find the recipe for the Cajun spice in the lower part of my right hand side column, or if you are on a mobile device, at the bottom of the page.
Once you've seasoned your fries you spread them out on a baking sheet and bake them according to the package directions. You might think that adding Worcestershire sauce would make them soggy, but it truly doesn't.
While they are baking I like to cook my bacon and get the other bits ready. Actually you can have your bacon cooking in the oven while you cook the chips. Just bang it onto a baking sheet and bake it until you have it as crisp as you like. Todd doesn't like it too crispy and I don't like it too wimpy, so I do it somewhere in a middle. Keep an eye on it because it can go from perfect to over done very quickly!
Grate your cheese and chop up your vegetables. I like to use a combination of bell peppers and spring onions.
Once the chips are done take them out of the oven and pile them into a baking dish.
Scatter the cheese on top . . . .
Sprinkle on the bacon bits . . .
And the peppers and pop them back into the oven just long enough to melt the cheese and heat things through.
And that's it. They are done. You can use low fat cheese if you want, and bacon medallions (Canadian bacon) to cut down on any fat and calories as well.
Its probably not something you should eat often, but once in a while, everyone deserves a bit of a treat, and this is one very delicious way to go.
They make a great side dish, or snack to share on game nights. You can also serve a dip with them if you wish. Ranch dressing goes very well!
Yield: 4
Dirty Fries
prep time: 10 minscook time: 25 minstotal time: 35 mins
These can be as naughty or as healthy as you choose them to be. They are delicious either way. Serve as a side dish or a snack on game nights.
ingredients:
1 (4 serving size) bag of frozen french fries
(To save on fat and calories, use the less than 5% fat ones)
2 tsp Cajun seasoning (or to your taste)
(I make my own, see recipe in side bar)
1 TBS Worcestershire sauce
4 spring onions thinly sliced
1/2 each red and yellow bell pepper, finely chopped
8 slices of streaky bacon, cooked and then crumbled
(for lower fat use bacon medallions)
80g grated cheese (2/3 cup)
(You can use low fat if you wish)
instructions:
Preheat the oven to 220*C/425*F/ gas mark 7. Line a baking tray
with some foil and spray with low fat cooking spray. Toss the frozen
chips with the Cajun seasoning and the Worcestershire sauce. Spread
them out on the baking sheet. Bake for of the baking time according to
the package directions. Remove from the oven.
with some foil and spray with low fat cooking spray. Toss the frozen
chips with the Cajun seasoning and the Worcestershire sauce. Spread
them out on the baking sheet. Bake for of the baking time according to
the package directions. Remove from the oven.
Spray
a large baking dish, or iron skillet with some low fat cooking spray.
Pile the baked chips into the dish. Sprinkle with the grated cheese,
then the chopped peppers, spring onions and bacon bits. Return to the
oven briefly to melt the cheese and warm things up.
a large baking dish, or iron skillet with some low fat cooking spray.
Pile the baked chips into the dish. Sprinkle with the grated cheese,
then the chopped peppers, spring onions and bacon bits. Return to the
oven briefly to melt the cheese and warm things up.
Serve immediately.
Note -I don't like things overly spicy so I err on the side of caution when
it comes to using Cajun spice People can always add more at the table
it they want to blow their socks off! Ranch dressing is also nice with
these for dipping.
Simple and quick to make and oh-so-delicious. Your family is sure to love these! Bon Appetit!
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