These oven-baked potato wedges are the fancier cousin of French fries.
They have the same yummy flavors and crisp textures of the old favorite but are less greasy and a lot healthier.
Potatoes are the universal side, so it’s very easy to pair this baked dish with any main.
Making these spuds is such a breeze, too, so they’re perfect to serve on those extra busy days when you need to get dinner on the table fast!
How to Make Potato Wedges
The best potato wedges are crisp on the outside and pillowy soft on the inside. They’re seasoned with various spices, giving them a burst of fantastic flavors.
Want to make them for tonight’s meal? Here’s how:
- Combine onion powder, garlic powder, parmesan cheese, salt, pepper, and olive oil. Pour the mixture into a resealable plastic bag.
- Add the potato wedges to the bag, seal it, and shake!
- Once the potatoes are coated beautifully, take them out and place them on a baking sheet.
- Bake in the oven at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for about 25 minutes or until the potatoes are fork-tender.
Tips & Tricks
- The best potatoes for this recipe are Russet potatoes. Firm ones with smooth skin are the most ideal. Choose similarly shaped potatoes for even cooking.
- Ensure crisp on the outside and moist on the inside wedges by soaking the potatoes raw in hot water for 10 minutes. The process gets rid of some potato starch, which allows the spuds to absorb more moisture. Try this simple trick, and you’ll get a nice crunch in every bite.
- Dry the potatoes well after soaking. Lay them out on paper towels and press them dry with more paper towels. The dryer the potatoes, the crispier the outcome.
- Don’t be afraid to season the potatoes! Coat the wedges generously with the mix to get all the flavors. You can experiment with the seasonings to get your desired flavors. Cajun spice, cayenne pepper, chili powder, and Italian seasoning are all great alternatives or additions.
- Use freshly grated parmesan cheese for the best flavors.
- Line the baking sheet with a non-stick foil. That way, the potatoes won’t stick on the sheet and burn.
- Arrange the wedges so that each one is flat against the pan. Don’t pile them on top of one another, or they’ll steam.
- Flip the wedges halfway through baking to get golden and crispy edges all over.
- Sprinkle some parsley after baking for a prettier presentation. Serve with small bowls of ketchup, mayo, mustard, ranch, cheese sauce, or whatever dipping sauce you like.
How Do You Cut Potato Wedges?
The key to well-cooked potato wedges is evenly cut the potatoes. Here’s how to do it:
- Rinse and scrub your potatoes well.
- Place the potato down on its side and slice it in half, lengthwise.
- Then, slice each potato half lengthwise to make two wedges.
- Slice each wedge in two to form quarters.
Tip: leave the skin on so the potatoes won’t break up as they’re baking. Potatoes also taste a lot better with skin than when peeled.
What to Serve with Potato Wedges
As I’ve mentioned, potato wedges go well with almost anything. But here are my top picks:
- Pulled pork sandwiches. The crispness of the potatoes complements the tenderness of the pork. It also provides a savory contrast to the sweetness and smokiness of the sandwich.
- A burger and fries are a classic combination, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that potato wedges also taste amazing with burgers.
- Hot dogs may taste great on their own, but they taste a lot better when eaten with potato wedges. Hot dogs and potato wedges call for the same toppings/dips, such as ketchup, mayo, and mustard; so serving them together only makes sense.
- While potato wedges are already beautifully seasoned, you can still take them to a whole new level by topping them with chili and cheese. This dish makes for an awesome appetizer!
- Here’s another classic combo: fish and chips! Potato wedges form a great partnership with deep-fried battered fish. Both dishes have that crisp on the outside, soft on the inside qualities, making them a perfect pair.
- If you can’t get enough of cheese, then pair your wedges with a grilled cheese sandwich! It’s a rich and savory combination that will be a big hit with kids and kids-at-heart.
More Potato Dishes to Try
Lighthouse Inn Potatoes
Wingstop Fries
Tater Tot Casserole
Irish Mashed Potatoes
Sweet Potato Fries