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potato wedges
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I tend to avoid making potato wedges because I have tried making them twice and they have been soggy once and hard another time!
Has anyone got any good tips on how to avoid these problems? A failproof method would be great.
Thanks
Has anyone got any good tips on how to avoid these problems? A failproof method would be great.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi shivvy. I love homemade wedges. I just use plain old white spuds, cut them into wedges of equal size so they cook all at once. put them on a baking tray, drizzle quite generously with olive oil, season with salt and a bit of black pepper.
Put in the oven at about 200 degrees C. I don't really time stuff, I just check every so often. The wedges I do usually take about 40 mins. When they look sort of crispy and delicious they are ready!
I am not good at giving "directions", so I hope I haven't baffled you! x
Put in the oven at about 200 degrees C. I don't really time stuff, I just check every so often. The wedges I do usually take about 40 mins. When they look sort of crispy and delicious they are ready!
I am not good at giving "directions", so I hope I haven't baffled you! x