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Crispy Mashed Potato French Fries You’ll Make Again and Again

Alice Wellington, October 8, 2025October 8, 2025
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There’s just something magical about taking two comfort foods and turning them into one ultimate snack, isn’t there? I remember the first time I stumbled on the idea of mashed potato fries — I was knee-deep in leftover mashed potatoes after a holiday dinner, wondering if they could be reborn into something fun. And oh, they sure did. Think crispy on the outside, pillowy on the inside, golden little fries that practically melt in your mouth. They’re nostalgic, a little unexpected, and totally Pinterest-worthy — the kind of recipe that makes you say, “Why didn’t I try this sooner?”

If you’ve ever loved the cozy satisfaction of mashed potatoes but wished for the crunch of classic fries, this recipe will be your new go-to. It’s part comfort food, part snack magic — and surprisingly easy to make at home. You don’t need a fancy fryer or culinary skills, just a bit of patience (and maybe a good podcast while you wait for them to freeze!). Before we dive in, if you’re as obsessed with creative potato recipes as I am, you’ll love exploring this ultimate guide to potato sides from Serious Eats — it’s packed with delicious inspiration for every craving.

Ingredients You’ll Need

These mashed potato french fries come together with just a handful of simple ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Each one plays a key role in making these fries crispy, creamy, and absolutely irresistible.

Russet Potatoes (3 large)

Russets are the best choice here — they’re starchy, which helps create that ultra-crispy exterior while keeping the inside light and fluffy. Peel them for smooth fries or leave a bit of skin for a rustic touch.

Salt (1 teaspoon, plus more to taste)

Essential for seasoning both the mashed potatoes and the finished fries. Add a pinch after frying to bring out that irresistible potato flavor.

Black Pepper (½ teaspoon)

Adds a gentle warmth and depth that balances the richness of the mashed potatoes. Freshly ground pepper makes a big difference!

Garlic Powder (½ teaspoon)

A little goes a long way — it adds savory flavor without overpowering the delicate potato texture. Feel free to swap for roasted garlic if you love a bolder flavor.

Shredded Cheddar Cheese (½ cup)

Cheddar adds a creamy, salty richness that melts right into the potatoes, making each bite extra satisfying. Try sharp cheddar for more punch, or mix in a bit of mozzarella for extra stretch.

Cornstarch (¼ cup)

The secret to that crave-worthy crunch. Cornstarch helps bind the mashed potatoes and creates a light, crisp coating when fried.

Oil for Frying (about 3 cups)

Use a neutral oil with a high smoke point like canola or vegetable oil. You’ll want enough to submerge the fries fully for even cooking.

Optional: Fresh Herbs (like parsley or chives)

For a pop of color and freshness when serving — totally optional, but it makes the presentation Pinterest-perfect.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Making mashed potato french fries is easier than it sounds — and honestly, a little therapeutic. This is one of those recipes where the process is as satisfying as the first crunchy bite. Here’s exactly how to bring them to life.

Step 1: Boil and Mash the Potatoes

Peel your russet potatoes and cut them into chunks. Drop them into a large pot of cold, salted water and bring it to a gentle boil. Cook until the potatoes are fork-tender — about 12–15 minutes. Drain them well, then return them to the pot to let the steam escape for a minute or two (this helps them stay fluffy, not soggy).

Mash until smooth and lump-free — you want that creamy, velvety texture that’s perfect for shaping later. A potato masher works fine, but a ricer gives that restaurant-style smoothness.

Step 2: Season and Add the Good Stuff

While the potatoes are still warm, mix in salt, black pepper, garlic powder, shredded cheddar cheese, and cornstarch. Stir until the cheese melts slightly and everything comes together into a soft, dough-like consistency.

At this point, taste a tiny bit — adjust salt or pepper if needed. The mixture should be thick enough to hold its shape when pressed between your fingers.

Step 3: Shape the Potato Slab

Line a small baking sheet (around 8×10 inches) with parchment paper. Spread the mashed potato mixture evenly, pressing it down gently to about ¾–1 inch thick. Smooth out the top with the back of a spoon or spatula — it doesn’t have to be perfect, but the smoother the surface, the prettier the fries.

Step 4: Freeze Until Firm

Pop the tray into your freezer for at least 30 minutes. The goal isn’t to freeze it solid, but just enough so it’s firm and easy to cut into fry shapes.

Tip: If you’re planning ahead, you can freeze it longer — just let it sit out for 5 minutes before cutting so it doesn’t crack.

Step 5: Cut Into Fries

Once the slab is firm, lift it out using the parchment paper and place it on a cutting board. Use a sharp knife to cut it into fry-sized sticks — about ½-inch wide works beautifully. Don’t worry if a few edges crumble — those little rustic pieces fry up extra crispy!

Step 6: Fry Until Golden and Crisp

In a deep skillet or Dutch oven, heat the oil to about 325°F. Carefully lower the fries in small batches — don’t overcrowd the pot or they’ll steam instead of crisp.

Fry for 5–7 minutes, turning occasionally, until they’re a gorgeous golden brown. The kitchen will smell heavenly at this point — buttery, savory, and just a bit cheesy.

Transfer the fries to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt while they’re still hot for maximum flavor.

Step 7: Serve and Enjoy

Pile the fries high on a platter and serve them immediately while they’re hot and crispy. The inside should be soft and creamy, almost like mashed potatoes in a golden shell.

Pair them with your favorite dipping sauce (garlic aioli, spicy ketchup, or even truffle mayo — yes, please). This is comfort food with a side of joy.

Tips & Variations

Here’s where you can have some fun! Once you master the base recipe, these mashed potato french fries are basically a blank canvas for your cravings. Whether you want to spice them up, make them ahead, or store leftovers, these tips will help you make the most out of every batch.

Pro Tips for Perfect Mashed Potato Fries

  • Keep them cold before frying: If your fries start to soften while you’re working, pop them back into the freezer for 10 minutes. Cold fries = crispier results.
  • Use the right oil temperature: Around 325°F–350°F is the sweet spot. Too low and they’ll soak up oil; too high and they’ll brown before the inside heats through.
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan: Fry in batches so each piece has room to crisp evenly. It’s worth the extra few minutes.
  • Mash well, but don’t overwork: Over-mixing mashed potatoes can make them gluey. Stop once they’re smooth and cohesive.
  • Season twice: A little salt in the mash and a sprinkle right after frying gives that addictive, snackable flavor.

Make-Ahead & Storage Tips

  • To Make Ahead: Shape and freeze the potato slab up to 24 hours in advance. Cut and fry just before serving.
  • To Store Leftovers: Keep cooled fries in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • To Reheat: Pop them back in a hot oven or air fryer for 5–6 minutes to bring back that crisp edge.
  • Freezing Tip: Freeze uncooked fries in a single layer on a tray, then transfer to a zip-top bag. Fry directly from frozen when you’re ready — no thawing needed!

Serving Suggestions

Mashed potato french fries are the kind of snack that steals the show — no matter when or how you serve them. They fit right in at family dinners, cozy weekend brunches, or game-day snack spreads. Here are some fun, Pinterest-worthy ways to serve and style them.

1. The Classic Dip Bar Setup

Set out a platter piled high with golden, crispy fries and surround it with a variety of dipping sauces. Think of it like a “fry flight” — perfect for parties or cozy nights in. Some crowd-pleasing dips include:

  • Garlic Aioli – creamy and bold with a garlicky punch.
  • Spicy Ketchup – add a dash of hot sauce or chipotle powder for extra kick.
  • Cheddar Cheese Sauce – gooey and indulgent (great for loaded fries).
  • Ranch or Blue Cheese Dip – cool and tangy to balance the crisp texture.

You can even add a sprinkle of fresh parsley or grated Parmesan for a restaurant-style finish.

2. Brunch-Worthy Snack Board

Want to wow your brunch guests? Build a brunch snack board starring your mashed potato fries. Arrange them alongside mini waffles, fried chicken bites, scrambled eggs, and small bowls of syrup or hollandaise.

It’s a playful twist that turns a simple snack into a statement centerpiece — perfect for those “brunch inspo” Pinterest saves.

3. Comfort Food Dinner Companion

These fries make a cozy, comforting side dish for everything from burgers to roast chicken. Their creamy interior pairs beautifully with saucy mains, and they hold up well even when served with gravy.

For a classic comfort pairing, serve them with homemade meatloaf or crispy fried chicken — they’ll soak up every delicious drop.

4. Appetizer for Sharing

Serve these fries in small paper cones or ramekins for a more playful presentation. Add a sprinkle of coarse sea salt just before serving for that photo-perfect finish.

If you’re planning to post this on Pinterest, shoot your fries in natural light and stack them slightly unevenly — that rustic, casual look performs incredibly well visually.

5. Sweet & Savory Twist

Feeling adventurous? Try dusting the freshly fried fries with a little cinnamon sugar for a sweet-salty combo. It’s a fun late-night snack idea that’s completely unexpected — and totally addictive.

Frequently Asked Questions

You’ve got questions — and trust me, once you start making these mashed potato french fries, you’ll want all the insider tips to make them absolutely perfect every time. Here are the most common reader questions I get about this recipe!

1. Can I make these fries with leftover mashed potatoes?

Yes, absolutely! This recipe works beautifully with leftover mashed potatoes — just make sure they’re not too creamy or loose. If they’re very soft, mix in an extra tablespoon or two of cornstarch to help them hold their shape. Chilling them before shaping also helps keep them sturdy for frying.

2. Can I bake or air-fry them instead of deep-frying?

Definitely. For air frying, spray the fries lightly with oil and cook at 375°F (190°C) for about 10–12 minutes, flipping halfway through. For oven baking, place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet, brush with oil, and bake at 400°F (200°C) for 20–25 minutes, turning once until golden and crisp. The texture will be slightly lighter, but still delicious!

3. How do I keep mashed potato fries from falling apart?

The secret is in the chill time and the cornstarch. Freezing the mashed potato mixture before cutting helps the fries hold their shape during frying. Also, make sure your oil is fully heated — if it’s too cool, the fries can break apart instead of crisping up.

4. What’s the best oil for frying these fries?

Neutral, high smoke-point oils work best — think canola, vegetable, or peanut oil. Avoid olive oil, as it can burn easily and overpower the flavor. Maintaining the oil temperature around 325–350°F ensures that golden-brown finish without soaking up excess oil.

5. Can I freeze these fries for later?

Yes! You can freeze both cooked and uncooked fries. To freeze uncooked fries, lay them flat on a baking sheet and freeze until solid before transferring to a zip-top bag. Fry straight from frozen — no need to thaw! Cooked fries can also be frozen, but reheat them in an air fryer or hot oven to restore their crispiness.

6. How should I serve these fries for the best experience?

Serve them hot and fresh — that’s when the contrast between the crispy outside and soft, cheesy center really shines. They’re perfect alongside burgers, grilled chicken, or even a cozy soup. And if you’re in the mood for something indulgent, top them with melted cheese and bacon for a “loaded fry” moment that’s totally Pinterest-worthy.

Final Thoughts

There’s something so satisfying about recipes that turn simple ingredients into something a little magical — and these mashed potato french fries are exactly that. They combine the best parts of two comfort food favorites into one addictive, golden bite. Every time you make them, you’ll be reminded how fun it is to play in the kitchen — no fancy tools, no complicated steps, just crispy, creamy, homemade goodness.

What I love most about this recipe is how versatile it is. You can serve them for brunch with eggs, as a cozy side for dinner, or even as a late-night snack with your favorite dip. And let’s be honest — they never last long on the table. If you want to elevate your side-dish game even more, check out these creative potato recipes from Bon Appétit for more ways to turn humble spuds into crowd-pleasers.

So, go ahead — grab those potatoes, heat up the oil, and make a batch of mashed potato french fries you’ll crave over and over again. When you do, don’t forget to share your creation! Snap a photo, post it on Pinterest, and tag your inspiration. After all, great comfort food deserves to be shared (and saved!).

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Crispy Mashed Potato French Fries You’ll Make Again and Again


  • Author: Alice Wellington
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: About 4 servings 1x
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These crispy mashed potato french fries are the ultimate comfort food mash-up — creamy mashed potato centers wrapped in perfectly golden, crunchy exteriors. They’re fun to make, family-friendly, and absolutely irresistible with your favorite dipping sauces.


Ingredients

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3 large Russet potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks

1 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste

½ teaspoon black pepper

½ teaspoon garlic powder

½ cup shredded cheddar cheese

¼ cup cornstarch

3 cups vegetable or canola oil, for frying

Optional: fresh parsley or chives, for garnish


Instructions

  • Boil the potatoes: Place peeled, chopped russet potatoes into a pot of salted water. Boil until fork-tender, about 12–15 minutes. Drain and let steam dry for a minute.

  • Mash and season: Mash until smooth, then stir in salt, pepper, garlic powder, cheddar cheese, and cornstarch. Mix until thick and dough-like.

  • Shape the slab: Spread mixture evenly in a parchment-lined 8×10-inch pan (¾–1 inch thick). Smooth the top.

  • Freeze: Chill for 30 minutes, or until firm enough to cut.

  • Cut and fry: Slice into fry-shaped sticks. Heat oil to 325°F and fry in small batches for 5–7 minutes until golden and crisp. Drain on paper towels.

  • Serve: Sprinkle with salt, garnish with herbs, and serve hot with your favorite dipping sauces.

Notes

For extra crispiness, chill cut fries for 10 minutes before frying.

To make ahead: Freeze shaped fries for up to 24 hours.

To reheat: Bake or air fry at 375°F for 5–6 minutes.

Try flavor swaps like Parmesan and herbs, or spicy paprika fries!

  • Prep Time: 25 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: Snack, Side Dish
  • Method: Deep Frying
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving (approx. 6–8 fries)
  • Calories: 285
  • Sugar: 1g
  • Sodium: 320mg
  • Fat: 14g
  • Saturated Fat: 4g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 9g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 34g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Protein: 6g
  • Cholesterol: 16mg

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