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Homemade French Fries With Garlic Aioli Dipping Sauce

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Like most everyone on the planet I’m a lover of french fries.  So when I recently purchased this guy I knew it’s first frying test would be my favorite potato indulgence, the fry.  And while everyone seems to have their french fry preferences, I like my soggy while the Mr. prefers his as crispy as they come, that’s the beauty about making your own.  One batch can be cut thinner and cook a tad longer to get that crispness while the other removed from the heat a tad earlier to allow for the sogginess I crave.  And the garlic aioli sauce?!  There are no words.  This is now my go to sauce for anything and everything.  Happy Monday Dolls!  truly, MKR

P.S.  Don’t worry, if you don’t have an actual fryer you can use a heave bottom pan and achieve the same results. 

*Photography, Rustic White

Homemade French Fries & Garlic Aioli Dipping Sauce
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Prep Time
25 min
Cook Time
30 min
Total Time
55 min
Prep Time
25 min
Cook Time
30 min
Total Time
55 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 bag of Idaho potatoes (approximately 5 pounds)
  2. Sunflower, Vegetable or Peanut oil for frying (I used Sunflower)
  3. 1 cup Vegenaise
  4. 4-6 garlic cloves
  5. 1 tsp. lemon juice
  6. Cayenne Pepper to Taste
  7. Salt & Pepper to Taste
  8. Fry Seasoning (optional)
Instructions
  1. For the Fries...
  2. Rinse potatoes, leaving skin on, and begin cutting them into sticks.
  3. Place them in a large bowl and cover with cold water. Allow them to soak 1-2 hours, and you can even cut up the potatoes and soak them overnight in your refrigerator.
  4. Heat a few inches of oil in a heavy pot to 300 degrees F. You want the oil to completely cover the potatoes.
  5. In 4-5 batches add potatoes to the oil and cook until soft about 5-6 minutes per batch. Remove each batch just as it begins to turn golden.
  6. Remove and place on a cookie sheet lined with paper towels, sprinkle with salt, and add next batch tot he oil. Continue this process until all potatoes have been cooked.
  7. Sprinkle with fry seasoning and cayenne if desired. Enjoy!
  8. For the Garlic Aioli...
  9. Place Vegenaise in a small bowl and whisk to make it light and completely smooth.
  10. Using a garlic press or grater add garlic to the Vegenaise and misk.
  11. Add a dash of lemon juice, and a pinch of cayenne.
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Roasted Summer Sausages With Heirloom Tomato Au Gratin

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Well our friends at Homespun have done it again; all of our mouths are watering, and we’re looking forward to the next time we can fire up the skillet for these delicious Roasted Summer Sausages.  Once you taste this dish, with its shallots, garlic and a red wine grape mustard that’s seriously the most amazing thing ever, you’ll immediately see where we’re coming from too. 

And lest we forget about the delectable Heirloom Tomato Au Gratin on the table! I’ve always thought heirloom tomatoes just scream summer, and I think they’re just as yummy as they are beautiful. While I prefer to use Cherokee Purple Tomatoes or even Yellow Brandywine Tomatoes in vibrant dishes like this, any will work great.  

Check out Chef Jason’s recipes below for the makings of a wonderful Kinfolk-esque meal that should happen on a long farm table under string lights.  Enjoy! Cheers, Kat

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Recipe, Homespun | Styling & Photography, Kathryn McCrary

Pan Roasted Halibut and Coconut Braised Cabbage with Citrus Pistachio Relish

A Light, Yet Vibrant Dish from Homespun
Filed Under > Everyday Dinner

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Today, Chef Jason from Homespun, brings us another one of his delectable dishes: Pan Roasted Halibut and Coconut Braised Cabbage with Citrus Pistachio Relish.  A mouthful to say, yes, but it was also one of the tastiest mouthfuls I’ve had the pleasure of trying in awhile. I’m big on getting the perfect “bite” of everything on the plate (…you know, a forkful of ALL the flavors!) and the combinations on this dish definitely did not disappoint.

The light, fresh halibut is masterfully paired with the tender, braised cabbage. I’m such a fan of anything subtly flavored with coconut, and the cabbage is braised to perfection with it here.  And I’ve never met a relish (or any kind of chutney for that matter) that I didn’t like.  So I was delighted to snag a bit of the relish here, with its vibrant citrus notes and the subtle, nutty flavor of the pistachio. You probably remember I’ve posted my ode to all things pistachio, and this recipe deserves an immediate spot on the top of that list. Cheers, Kat

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Photography and Styling, Kathryn McCrary | Recipe, Homespun 

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