Can excess oil make french fries soggy?

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My co-workers and I are in a debate. We brought some french fries home from a fast-food restaurant in paper bags and they got soggy. My co-workers maintain that the combination of steam and soaking in their own oil made them soggy. I claim that it was only the steam, because excess oil does not cause food to become soggy.

Can sitting in oil make things soggy? If I submerged a french fry in oil overnight would it get soggy. If so, would that be from the oil or the moisture in the fry?



Best Answer

Both. Is it soggy with moisture? Or is it soggy with oil?

In both cases, the problem isn't excess oil, after all, French Fries are usually deep fried. The problem is that the moisture isn't adequately driven out of the fry and/or that the fries sit in cold oil.

The crispiest French fries (read that non-soggy) are first soaked in cold water to remove excess starch, dried, deep fried in lower temperature oil to drive out all of the excess water, then deep fried in hotter oil to crisp the outside.

Then they are well drained while hot.

Unless the fries get quite crispy, they're going to get soggy with oil as the oil on the outside of the fries cool, even if there really isn't all that much oil clinging to the fry. Unless the moisture is well driven out (interior of the fry is fluffy), the fries will get soggy with moisture as they cool.

In the worst case scenario, you can have both greasy and wet cold fries.




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Quick Answer about "Can excess oil make french fries soggy?"

Unless the fries get quite crispy, they're going to get soggy with oil as the oil on the outside of the fries cool, even if there really isn't all that much oil clinging to the fry. Unless the moisture is well driven out (interior of the fry is fluffy), the fries will get soggy with moisture as they cool.

Does too much oil make fries soggy?

If you put the second basket of fries into oil that isn't at the recommended temperature, too much oil can get absorbed into the product itself. Hence, soggy fries and unhappy customers.

Why are my fries soggy after frying?

Improperly cooked french fries are limp, greasy, or soggy and often over-browned. These problems all arise from the improper handling of starch and sugar when exposed to high heat.

Why are my fries coming out soggy?

When fries are cooked at a very high temperature, the starches in them are hydrated (moisture goes in), puffing them up and helping the outer skin get nice and crisp. When these same fries cool, the starches secrete moisture, which makes its way to the fries' crust, leaving them soggy and limp.

Why are my fries oily and soggy?

If you cook them too long, they'll run out of internal moisture. Without this moisture to turn to steam pushing outward, the fries become greasy.



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