
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite....This is another recipe that is perfect to make when you have young cooks assisting you. The potato wedges are really easy to make and they are a delicious and healthy alternative to French fries. With just a splash of oil, some spices and the help of a hot oven, the humble potato becomes a real treat that is perfect to serve with hamburgers or other grilled meat. Once tried, they become addictive and you'll find yourself making them over and over again. You might want to substitute the mix that coats the potatoes with one of your choosing. I like to bake these until they are crispy and a wedge held between two fingers can be held without bending. The baking time in the recipe below should be viewed as a suggestion rather than fiat. I like to serve these with aioli but my young cooks prefer salsa for dipping. I think you'll like these. I know the kids will love them. Here's the recipe.
Spicy Potato Wedges...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 tablespoon chili powder
2 teaspoons onion powder
2 teaspoons garlic salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon paprika
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
3-1/2 pounds large red potatoes, cut into wedges
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Spray 2 large baking sheets with nonstick spray.
2) Combine vegetable oil, chili powder, onion powder, garlic salt, sugar, paprika, salt and cayenne pepper in a large bowl. Add potatoes and toss to coat.
3) Arrange in a single layer on sprayed baking sheets. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until potatoes are tender crusty and golden brown, turning once. Yield: 8servings.

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I have four or five recipes for these, some tell you to cover them halfway through, some don't, there are so many variations. Any way, I love them all!!!
ReplyDeleteYum, Mary! These look & sound wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYum! Spicy potatoes are totally up my alley. I like that they're thick enough to be "jojo" style, too!
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks wonderful. Love this.
ReplyDeleteMary, Simple yet beautiful! The potatoes look delicious... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteThose look absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and it looks great! I'm going to poke around the archives and enjoy your old recipes.
-Miriam
Perfect for the new potatoes!
ReplyDeleteOh, to have a place at your table ... ;-)
Mary...that is finger licking good wedges. I have KIV this for my next potato wedges treat :)
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Elin
wow my fav.. too good..
ReplyDeleteCan try this out...I just did mashed potatoes...next time can try out this wedges. If I would like to make the original flavor, what ingredients should I omit.
ReplyDeleteAngeline
What a delicious flavor combo for potato wedges. Yum!
ReplyDeleteYum! I boil mine for 5 mins before baking but I'm using white potatoes. Will look for red ones and try this.
ReplyDeleteI also liek to amke pototoes a bit different tahn only baked.Your recepies sound delicious;)
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious Mary. My love for potatoes is legendary.
ReplyDeleteLove potato wedges and this sounds quite delicious. Diane
ReplyDeleteA perfect sidedish or even as a snack...
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Rita
Hello Mary, I just fell in love with this amazing potatos... they look delicious.
ReplyDeleteBig kiss
I like potatoes this way, I make them often with smoked paprika, I am addicted to it!
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Alessandra
These look really yummy, Mary. I like the idea of dipping them in salsa - never thought about that with potato wedges for some reason. Love all of the spices here, too!
ReplyDeleteOh yum, wedges! I love to eat them with a home made tartare sauce, but your variation looks great!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Chile
Wow, this potatoes looks really great.
ReplyDeletegreetings from Chile!
Drooling! PErfect with burgers!
ReplyDeleteI love making potato wedges! And add a little spice to it... mmmmmm!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong with spicy potato wedges and these look absolutely delicious. Yum.
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe and they look like they should be bad, yet you made them healthy. Another keeper Mary.
ReplyDeleteRita
Mmm, that looks like it would work for sweet potatoes too, very yummy!
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ReplyDeleteOne thing we saw on "America's Test Kitchen" is that they heated the pans while the oven was coming up to temp. We love baked potatoes of this sort.
ReplyDeleteI love potato wedges! I change up the seasoning according to what I have and what I'm serving. I like them with chicken or barbecue pork sandwiches the best though.
ReplyDeleteLove potato wedges! They look so good!
ReplyDeleteWe always had oven baked wedges instead of fries growing up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious and healthy treat!
ReplyDeleteI especially love that sea salt :-)
ReplyDeleteThese potatoes look perfect! Great color, lots of spice, and crispy! Can't wait to try them!
ReplyDeleteLet's see ... a pound of potatoes for under a dollar, or a bag of frozen french fries for $3-4. Easy choice! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteMary, thank you so much for sharing this recipes. I was just looking around for one, as I happen to have a glut of potatoes that need using up.
ReplyDeleteDo you think this recipe would work with sweet potatoes? I can imagine the flavours would be delicious.
I just want to tell you how much I love your blog... its my standby for daily cooking!!
Seriously cant take my eyes from those tempting wedges,yumm..
ReplyDeleteThese wedges are really making me hungry. They look delicious and simple.
ReplyDeleteThese look like a great addition to any meal!
ReplyDeleteI love this side dish. Anything spicy always calls my name!
ReplyDeleteIm always on the lookout for the perfect french fry spice combo. These look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWe like "potato wedges" too. I've never used chili powder. That really sounds like a wonderful addition! Thanks!
ReplyDelete~Judy
Yum! These sound so good! The spice coating sounds delish and I love that these are a healthy alternative. They sound like a great side dish!
ReplyDeletehi mary, sounds really good and looks so good! i would love eating this!
ReplyDeleteI know our grandchildren will love these potatoes and so will we.
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I am so making these tomorrow night!
ReplyDeleteOOO, spicy potatoes! These look so great :) And they make a great side to a lot of meals. Thanks for the awesome recipe!
ReplyDeleteI make a recipe very similar to this all the time, and everyone loves it!
ReplyDeleteGreat kid friendly recipe that would be parent approved as well!
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered why more people don't make their own as they usually cook up in about the same time as the frozen kinds plus they are much better.
ReplyDeletePotato wedges in spicy ?? Love it
ReplyDeleteI need these! They look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI finally got a chance to try these over the weekend. WOW! They were fantastic. My potatoes will never be the same again :). Thanks Mary!
ReplyDeleteMade these potatoes tonight, they were a hit with everyone! Thanks for sharing, Hugs!
ReplyDeleteJOan
Great recipe....
ReplyDeleteThese sound really good, thanks for putting this up.
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