German Fried Potatoes
- Crispy Potatoes That Everybody Loves
Published: Feb 12, 2018 · Modified: Mar 8, 2022 by Angela Schofield · 10
Crispy skillet-fried potatoes with a long history
No one really can prove who first thought of the idea of frying small potato
slices in fat.
Among others, this is one of the legends about the apparent inventor of the
Bratkartoffeln (fried potatoes).
19th century kitchen
Apparently, in 1907 a Viennese housewife named Henriette Josefa Braths
submitted a recipe for roasted potatoes to a cooking competition in a
newspaper. According to the tale, the editor was so impressed with the
recipe, that he promptly named it after the author: “Brathskartoffel”
(Braths potatoes).
Shared living of a special type:the “Bratkartoffelverhältnis”
In the years following the war, shared living spaces were often referred to
as “Bratkartoffelverhältnisse” (fried potato conditions). At the time,
there were dozens of soldiers returning home, who found sanction in the
homes of widowed women.
Officially these living conditions were declared as
renting conditions, so that the widows would not lose their entitlement to
their widow’s pension. The “Bratkartoffelverhältnis” became a synonym
for this relationship.
German Fried Potatoes
How are Fried Potatoes called in German?
Fried potatoes are called "Bratkartoffeln" (f).
How to pronounce "Bratkartoffeln"?click play button to listen
Listen to this audio file to hear how to say "Bratkartoffeln" in German.
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How to achieve the perfect fried potatoes?
The right type of potato is crucial for fried potatoes: they should be
waxy/all-purpose potatoes. If you prefer them to be crispy on the outside
and softer on the inside, these potatoes are the right choice. Whether you
use precooked or raw potatoes, both work. If you pre-cook them, make sure to
leave them to cool, as this will make them easier to cut and help them keep
their shape – cooked potatoes from the day before work perfectly for
this.
The choice of pan is also very important. If you are trying to go low fat, a
coated pan is your best bet, if you prefer them nice and crispy, a cast-iron
pan is the way to go. Whichever pan you chose, it is important to remember:
The pan should be at a high temperature to ensure for a crispy end result,
but don’t overfill your pan, less is more, to make sure they can all fry
evenly. The cut potatoes will need to fry around 3 to 4 minutes per side. To
avoid your fat burning in the pan, avoid butter and opt for a clarified
butter or natural plant oil, for example rapeseed instead. There should be
enough fat, but not so much that the potato slices are swimming in it.
How to make German Fried Potatoes Video Tutorial
To Pre-Cook or Not to Pre-Cook?
Opinions often differ on this point. The fact is that both work perfectly.
If the potatoes are raw, however, more skill is needed to achieve the right
crispiness and cooking time at the same time. In the video tutorial you can
see how I like to fry potatoes so they get crispy on the outside and soft on
the inside. This works best in a cast iron skillet. I use a non-stick pan in
my video to demonstrate that you can get crispy skillet-fried potatoes even
in a non-stick pan.
It is easier to make fried potatoes with pre-cooked left-over potatoes
method but the frying process is basically the same. If you don't have left
-over potatoes but have the time plan, then you should ideally cook your
jacket potatoes a day ahead. It's important that the potatoes are completely
cooled through before you slice them. Whether slices or cubes, that is of
course another personal preference. If you choose slices, make sure that
they are not cut too thin, otherwise they will break during the frying
process.
Which Potatoes Are Best for Fried Potatoes?
Starchy potato varieties are not suitable for fried potatoes, because they
quickly fall apart. For a perfect result, firm-cooking varieties are
optimal, for example Bintje, Charlotte, Maris Peer Jersey Royals, Asterix,
and Viktoria. If you like crispy fried potatoes with a fluffy center, then
you should go for all-purpose potatoes, such as Yukon Gold or White
Potatoes. This is the best way to get this amazing bite experience of crispy
and fluffy.
Pan Fried vs. Deep Fried Potatoes
Many people prefer deep fried potatoes because of their crispiness. But you
can achieve the same crispiness using the pan fried method for a healthier
version of the delicious side dish.
The trick is the right fat and the right amount of fat.
Butter should not be used for this purpose. It contains too much water and
milk proteins, which burn quickly at high heat. The butter will turn dark,
and will make the potatoes taste bitter. If you don't want to go without the
delicious taste of butter, simply use clarified butter aka Butterschmalz in
German. A neutral vegetable oil, for example sunflower oil, canola oil,
peanut oil, or rapeseed oil, is also well suited. The right amount depends
on the type of pan. With coated pans, you will definitely need less oil than
with a cast-iron pan. The slices should not float in oil, but have enough
fat to coat the frying side of the potato completely.
Is This Recipe the Same Like Southern Fried Potatoes?
Southern fried potatoes and this German fried potatoes recipe are pretty
much the same. German immigrants brought the delicious side dish all over
the world and you will find similar recipes in countries all over the world.
The addition of smoked paprika is very popular in the US. The main
ingredients are usually potatoes and onions, but often upgraded with slices
of sausage, bacon, ham, or cheese.
Authentic German Fried Potatoes Recipe
Recipe
German Fried Potatoes
Angela Schofield
Roasted or fried potatoes are a classic side dish that complements a wide
variety of meals.
Ingredients
Qty.
Meas.
Descr.
2
Lbs
firm potatoes i.e. Yukon Gold, Red Bliss, Carola, Inca Gold, Rose Gold etc.
1
Lg
2
Tbsp
clarified butter Butterschmalz
2
Tbsp
neutral vegetable oil
salt, pepper, and paprika powder to taste
Directions
Peel potatoes and cut into equal ½-inch slices or cubes.
Add the potatoes to a bowl with water to wash off the starch. This makes
sure that you will get nice and crispy potatoes.
Heat oil and clarified on medium-high in a large pan.
Drain the potatoes, add them to the pan and cover with a lid.
Fry for about 5 min. before you stir the potatoes for the first time.
With the pan covered, fry for about 20 minutes and stir occasionally.
In the meantime, cube the onions and add on top of the potatoes –
don´t stir.
Fry for about 5 min. with pan covered.
Mix potatoes and fry for about 5 more minutes without a lid.
Season with salt, pepper and paprika powder to taste.
Nutrition
Yield: 1PortionCalories: 213kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 3gFat: 10gFiber:
4gSugar: 2gNet Carbohydrates: 25g
Keyword budget friendly, traditional
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Serving Tip
To make this dish even better add some bacon cubes to the pan and fry them
translucent before you add the potatoes.
For a gourmet version add small cubes of authentic Black Forest ham at the
last five minutes of frying to the potatoes. black forest ham
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