Baked Fresh Chili Fries

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  • on March 17, 2012

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    Rachel is usually dead on, but I must say, almost tastless in the end. Maybe my Texas roots showing, but wow, no spice. No flavor. This is perhaps a recipe for people who like the dipping sauce more than what you use to dip in it. Will try roasting peppers for a bit next time, seems to bring out the flavor of these particular peppers. Will be a little more difficult to bread.

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  • on October 22, 2011

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    These are great! Fun to make, and fun to eat! I made them for a side for dinner one night and my husband, (a jalapeno fanatic, loved them! I made them Thanksgiving morning to take for appetizers with my family, which were a hit: Non-spicy people, slightly spicy people, and spicy spicy people all loved them! Great recipe, will definitely make these again and again. Also, I love the silly name!

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  • on March 31, 2011

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    Was a fun and tasty side item.

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  • on February 06, 2011

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    These are So Good! Just made them and they are crispy and tasty. I followed the recipe exactly as given for the fries. I did use gloves btw. I didn't want to risk burning anything! I cut out the ribs and removed the seeds too.
    I made the ranch dressing and the only thing I changed was to add less buttermilk so it wouldn't be so runny.
    All in all, a terrific idea. Thanks Rachel.

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  • on November 17, 2010

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    I made this for houseguests as part of my "Mexican Fiesta" and everyone (including me LOVED them. I followed the directions exactly and also made the dipping sauce. I cut away the ribs and removed all the seeds so they weren't that hot. If you are hesitant to try this, don't be. It is a great appetizer and a real crowd pleaser. BTW...I am used to handling hot peppers and wore plastic gloves and had no problems.

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  • on November 06, 2010

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    omg. best chili fries ever! im never ever ever going to fast food places for good chili fries.if you haven't tried this you are SERIOUSLY missing out!! but the weird part is that these are called chili fries when potates don't even come in the recipe... but whatever!!

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  • on October 22, 2010

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    I don't know what the other reviewers did to make this a five star recipe, But I found this recipe time consuming, a PITA to execute, and worst, of all, BORING tasting. The crumbs only stuck on the inside surface of the pepper, and didn't add enough flavor. Just a total wasted effort.

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  • on September 05, 2010

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    OMgosh, my hubby & I loved this recipe. It was a bit time consuming than I imagined but good things are worth the effort. However, I did use less than half the amount of flour called for & needed more breadcrumbs/cheese mixture, maybe because I could only find Jalapeno peppers so used 12 of them. I also added garlic & onion powder which goes into most everything I cook & some paprika for pretty colors.
    I wish I had read the reviews before making them though because wearing gloves would have saved me hours of discomfort. (Note to Kieth, I guess I am one dumb --- too, thank you for being so kind to Linda in her moment of pain that I so well understand maybe like me she had never cut fresh hot peppers before because if you do it once you will never make that mistake again After many miserable hours trying milk & everything else under the sun, I used non fat Greek yogurt & a prayer to get rid of the burn. Should have prayed first thing but don't usually think to pray over hands that burn like the burning bush:
    I will be making these again real soon armed with gloves & the eye remover of my vegetable peeler just to be on the safe side. Have fun & enjoy!

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  • on February 26, 2010

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    What a great alternative to potatoes. My husband and I loved these. If jalapeno poppers are not too hot for you, these will not be either.

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  • on February 17, 2010

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    I followed the recipe...very simple. The fries were great! (My hands reminded me for most of the evening that I should have been more careful. I recommend the jalapenos for taste!

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