"Fries before guys" has become my personal motto. But, as with potential partners, not all fries are equal, which is why I set out to find the best of the best. After testing six popular frozen fries brands, I was surprised to find that the winning bag was also the cheapest.
With football season in full swing and the Super Bowl approaching, you're probably looking for the best way to serve fries at your watch party. That one's easy. It's the air fryer.
While the mighty air fryer has emerged as the best way to crisp up a bag of frozen varieties for a mealtime side or party platter, far too many succumb to common fry blunders, such as unbalanced potato-to-skin ratios, a lack of seasoning or a hint of freezer burn.
I know a quality french fry when I see one. Joey Skladany/CNET
As a self-certified fry expert, I rounded up six of the most popular varieties from Amazon Fresh for the ultimate taste test. Of course, flavor will always reign supreme, but these fried tubers were also judged on their ability to cook in one of our all-time favorite appliances.
The result: None of these spuds were complete duds but here's how they stacked up in my taste-test and ranking.
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How to air fry french fries
The air fryer cooks frozen fries as fast and as well as any appliance we've tried. John Carlsen/CNET
While instructions will vary by brand, there are a handful of general tips to consider before tossing fries into an air fryer basket and pressing the on button:
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