For the past few weeks you’ve watched as I’ve sacrificed my hips to try out different fry recipes. This research was all part of the Alexia “Reinvent a Classic” Fry Challenge. After much thought, calories, and consideration, I finally settled on a fry / spice combination that totally fits where I’m from… the BBQ heartland, Kansas City. I can’t wait to share the recipe for these Kickin’ Barbecue Style French Fries!
The inspiration for these Kickin’ Barbecue Style French Fries comes from our favorite barbecue restaurant, Oklahoma Joe’s. They have the most amazing fries which are tossed with their rib rub. My husband makes some pretty awesome ribs with his own special rub, so I decided to take some elements of his rib rub to create a seasoning mix for some fries.
The end result are some julienne cut fries made with Idaho russet potatoes. A zesty kick, a hint of sweet and full of flavor, these fries are so addicting. I hope you enjoy them!
Keep an eye on Alexia Foods for updates on all the submissions for the Reinvent a Classic Fry Challenge.
Kickin’ Barbecue Style French Fries Recipe
Alexia Fry Challenge - Kickin' Barbecue Style French Fries
Ingredients
- 2 pounds fries Julienne style made from Idaho Russet Potatoes
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon white pepper
- 1 ½ teaspoon chili powder
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
Instructions
- Whisk together all seasonings in a small bowl.
- Place cut potatoes in a large Ziploc bag. Drizzle with olive oil.
- Pour seasoning mixture over top and seal tightly. Shake until seasoning mixture is distributed evenly throughout and fries are covered.
- Bake in a preheated 425 degree oven for 20 minutes or until crispy.
Alysa (InspiredRD) says
Oh yum! I am from KC too and love Oklahoma Joe’s!!
pickycook says
oooo send me over some
that spice blend sounds crazy good
Kulsum at JourneyKitchen says
God save me! Looks great Kristen
Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says
Boy do those look good!
Maris(In Good Taste) says
Can I have fries for breakfast!
Alison Moore Smith says
It’s almost three in the morning and now I’m hungry! Yum!
Lindsay @ Pinch of Yum says
Hello awesome fries. Yum. I can’t wait to make these!
TidyMom says
These sound fantastic……..and that blue background really makes your fries pop in that picture K! I love it!
Aimee @ Simple Bites says
Your rubs are getting a reputation, my dear. These look just incredible.
Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says
These fries look fantastic, Kristen! I love BBQ anything – can’t wait to give these a try.
Tickled Red says
LOL…great minds do think alike 🙂 I can’t wait to try your version, they look amazing!
Marla {family fresh cooking} says
Kristin, these sound wonderful & I love that you added a touch of sweetness 🙂
Molly Chester says
Ohh, these look so good. I can imagine them being dipped in mayo.
Megan says
You had me hooked at Oklahoma Joe’s…love their fries. These look so good, I will definitely be giving these a try! Thanks for sharing!
Nelly Rodriguez says
I think fries for breakfast would be an awesome idea right now!
Cookbook Queen says
These french fry post are KILLING me…they all look so good!!
These sound PERFECT. I eat those BBQ Fry chips (the Andy Capp kind) and they’re soo good. And I know these are way way better.
SMITH BITES says
i would eat these breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and in my sleep – who cares about hips . . . you’re talkin’ love language here . . . potatoes!!!
Bev Weidner says
DEAR goodness, I just got weak. I love OK Joe’s fries, and these look dang close.
Making. now. yes. for. breakfast.
Maria says
the fries look fantastic! Great photos!
HeatherChristo says
Are you kidding me!? These are like BBQ chips in french fry form. BBQ chips happen to be high on my junk food radar, so now there is a lovely healthier alternative. nice work.
Pam says
Oh, these sound so good; I think I’ll have to make some!
Robyn | Add a Pinch says
These look amazing! I want these for lunch.
Amanda says
My gosh do these look amazing. All that flavor… you have sure created an amazing recipe!!
susan says
Kristen – this is my kind of spice combo. I may sometimes comment and say I am going to try something, but I AM going to make these!!! I think you have a winner!
Wenderly says
I LOVE everything about these. (Except the fact that I have none.)
Petit Elefant says
Y-U-M
And also. The styling is gorgeous.
Hopie says
Oh no that sounds too good – and lots of fry recipes?? Very dangerous. The spice combo sounds divine.
patsyk says
I’ve never been to Oklahoma Joe’s… might have to find time to get there on our next trip! Love these fries and the flavors must really kick it up a notch! Yum!
Shaina says
I love how pretty these turned out, and they sound divine!
Melissa Loh says
Those look like they would totally hit the spot down here down under, where it’s still winter.
Courtney says
sounds and looks very yummy!
Amy says
That recipe sounds great. I could really enjoy it 🙂
Katie | GoodLife Eats says
These look so great, Kristen! I have been wanting to make fries but it is so hot I can’t handle turning on the oven. As soon as it cools down, these are on my list!
Mika (Photoadik) says
French fries is something I always order as my side dish when we are in grill & bar place. This one looks delicious, esp with the bbq flavor.
Sara B. says
Oh man, I bet the brown sugar in these seriously make them sinful. Yumm.
Jessica says
Out of all the fry recipes I have been seeing for this, your’s are probably my favorite! They sound amazing! I love the flavor combination!
Lisa says
Those look yummy…. Darn your photography, it’s made me hungry now and I just brushed my teeth…. Sigh.
Georgia Pellegrini says
I just love the idea of doing a barbecue french fry! I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before!
btanders says
Yummy! I am going to have to try this recipe out. Thanks for sharing!
Amy | She Wears Many Hats says
Oooh tasty! I can almost taste em!
Rachel - A Southern Fairytale says
yum! my kids adore bbq chips, I bet they’d love these
Louisa [Living Lou] says
Mmm, these look like my kind of fries! Can’t wait to try these out.
Angie says
I tried these tonight and I’m really sorry to say … was disappointed. I had such high hopes! I followed the recipe and cooking instructions exactly. We found them too spicy (a personal taste thing that could be modified if I ever try them again), but they were soft and didn’t crisp up. Some of them ended up mushy but burnt. I wondered when I saw the brown sugar in the recipe, and was worried that they might burn.
Any suggestions for how I might avoid this if I try the recipe again in the future?
mia says
These fries were WONDERFUL. I did not use fresh fries, but that did not matter. I Loved the spicyness of them. When I used barbeque sauce, it just intensified the flavor. My daughter ate these and she normally only eats McDonalds fries!
Kayleigh says
I tried three and loved them. At first I didn’t have white pepper so I used black instead and worked fine. I have been using frozen French fries and shaking them with the mixture in a bag then transfer to a cookie sheet and bake. I love these!