These Trader Joe’s fries are frozen, fully cooked and easy to crisp up in the oven or air fryer. They are priced at under $3 for 24 ounces so are a good value if you need a big old helping of french fries. They also lack a lot of the unhealthy added ingredients in some national french fry brands. I love the Trader Joe’s sweet potato fries, but if you aren’t worried about eating potatoes, these are a great go to for having french fries at home. They have a good standard potato flavor to them and are perfect for adding cheese curds, ketchup, shredded cheese or anything else to spice them up…….…….
- 140 calories per serving
- Net Weight: 24 oz
- Can be made in the regular oven or air fryer
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Trader Joe’s French Fries, Frozen
Trader Joe’s fries have been around for a long time in a few different forms, but these original regular french fries are one my go to frozen meals. I usually keep a bag in the back of my freezer. I like crisping these up and then melting cheese over them to make cheese fries, and then dipping them in some ranch! What recipes or ways to cook and eat these does everyone else like? Has anyone cooked these potato fries in an air fryer with success? As long as you get these nice and crispy, it’s hard to go wrong with a big plate of french fries! And if you can’t make it out to TJs, give these items a try…..
– Seasoned Steak Fries, 2 bags, 1 lb each from Kansas City Steaks
– Stainless Steel French Fry Cutter, ANNCARY French Fry Vegetable Cutter Homemade Potato Chipper Cutter for Easy Slicer with 2 Blades, Great for Potatoes, Carrots, Cucumbers
Price: $2.49
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