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Spicy Potato Wedges, the best side dish that goes wonderfully well with any roast, burgers, meat sandwiches or wraps, or just on their own. Serve them with your choice of sauce, and you are in for a treat. No need to order a take-away, have your own feast at home, they are just amazing. Great choice for Game Day, or just a nice meal.

Who doesn’t like some potato wedges? Golden-brown, hot, delicious, oh heavens above! The are the perfect side for any roast, burger, and anything meat, and are way more delicious than any take-away wedges. And a lot healthier too.

Roasted in the oven with just a little bit of oil makes them nice and crispy on the outside, but fantastically tender on the inside.And that lovely spicy coating with paprika and a bit of chilli kick, a super winner!

Together with my Crispy Roasted Garlic Parmesan Potatoes and the famous Garlic Smashed Potatoes, these wedges are my favourite side every single time.

How TO make healthy potato wedges in the oven

A few tricks, and you get to enjoy some seriously yummy potato wedges every single time. I don’t bother peeling the potatoes, but I do give them a good rinse before cutting them.

make sure to pat dry the potatoes after rinsing them

We want them completely dry before coating them with oil and spices. This will ensure they stay crispy and they bake evenly.

don’t overcrowd the baking tray, otherwise the wedges will be way too soft, and not crispy on the outside

the wedges should be ready in about 50 minutes, but do keep an eye on them every so often, and give them a good shake

Shaking the wedges around will ensure they bake evenly on all sides.

You can go for as much spiciness as you can handle, apart from the cayenne pepper, you can add any chilli powder you have, or crushed chillis.

BEST way to SEASON the POTATO WEDGES

The best way to season the wedges is adding them to a re-seal-able bag together with the oil and spices, and giving the bag a good shake. In this way, all the wedges are evenly coated, and not a single one had more seasoning than others.

I use this technique with pretty much anything that needs seasoning, chicken pieces, potatoes, etc and it works really well.

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4.16 from 13 votes Print Homemade Spicy Potato Wedges (V, GF) Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 50 mins Total Time 1 hr Homemade Spicy Potato Wedges, the best side dish that goes wonderfully well with any roast, burgers, meat sandwiches or wraps, or just on their own. Serve them with your choice of sauce, and you are in for a treat. No need to order a take-away, have your own feast at home, they are just amazing. Great choice for Game Day, or just a nice meal. Vegan, gluten free, these potato wedges are your side for Superbowl.

Course: Side Dish Cuisine: International Keyword: superbowl food Servings : 2 people Calories : 333 kcal Author : Daniela Apostol Ingredients 4 potatoes (large)

1 tbsp olive oil (extra virgin)

1 tbsp paprika

1 tbsp granulated garlic

1 tsp salt

1/4 tsp black pepper

1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

1 tsp chopped parsley (optional) Metric - US Customary Instructions Wash the potatoes with cold water, pat them dry with kitchen towel, then cut them into wedges. You can peel the skin off, if you wish, but I prefer it on.

Place the wedges in a re-sealable plastic bag together with all the other ingredients, except for parsley.

Seal the bag and give it a good shake, so that they wedges get coated nicely.

Preheat the oven to 220 degrees C.

Place the wedges onto a roasting tray and roast for 50 minutes until crisp and golden-brown.

Garnish with freshly chopped parsley.

Nutrition Facts Homemade Spicy Potato Wedges (V, GF) Amount Per Serving Calories 333 Calories from Fat 63 % Daily Value* Fat 7g 11% Saturated Fat 1g 5% Sodium 1210mg 50% Potassium 1884mg 54% Carbohydrates 58g 19% Fiber 12g 48% Protein 12g 24% Vitamin A 1770IU 35% Vitamin C 48.6mg 59% Calcium 136mg 14% Iron 14.7mg 82% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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