Flip fries with tongs. Bake 10–15 more minutes until deeply golden and crisp.
4. Make the Garlic Butter
While fries bake, melt butter in a small saucepan over low heat.
Add garlic; cook 1–2 minutes until fragrant (don’t let it brown!).
Remove from heat.
5. Finish & Serve
Transfer hot fries to a large bowl.
Drizzle with garlic butter, then sprinkle with Parmesan and parsley.
Toss gently to coat. Serve immediately.
Serving Suggestions
🍔 Classic: With a juicy burger and dill pickle spear
🥚 Brunch style: Topped with a fried egg and hot sauce
🥗 Lighter meal: Alongside a crisp Caesar or kale salad
🧴 Dipping sauces: Garlic aioli, ranch, or truffle mayo
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use sweet potatoes?
A: Yes! But reduce bake time slightly—they caramelize faster.
Q: Why are my fries soggy?
A: Likely causes:
Didn’t soak/dry potatoes
Overcrowded the pan
Oven temp too low
Q: Can I make these ahead?
A: They’re best fresh—but you can par-bake (20 mins), cool, then finish baking when needed.
Q: Is this gluten-free?
A: Yes—just ensure your Parmesan is GF-certified (some brands contain anti-caking agents with gluten).
A Fry That Feels Like a Celebration
These Baked Garlic Parmesan Fries aren’t just a side—they’re a flavor-packed showstopper that proves you don’t need a fryer to make restaurant-worthy potatoes.
So grab those russets, soak, crisp, and toss with garlic and cheese. Because sometimes, the best meals are built on simplicity, crunch, and a whole lot of Parmesan joy.
Do you dip your fries, eat them plain, or pile on even more cheese?
Share your favorite way in the comments! And if this recipe just upgraded your weeknight dinner, pass it on to a fellow fry lover who deserves a taste of crispy, garlicky perfection.