What is a good way to cut potatoes into wedges?

What is a good way to cut potatoes into wedges? - Man Standing on Street

I have tried making potato wedges before but can't seem to find a good way of cutting them up. My pieces always seem to be of assorted sizes - so when they cook, the thinner ones burn and the thicker don't cook through.

Does anyone have a good method of chopping potatoes into wedges?



Best Answer

alt text Clean your potatoes. Peel if desired.

Slice in half, lengthways.

Place flat sides down on your cutting board. Cut again in half, lengthways. This would be for very large wedges. For slightly smaller, cut in thirds, lengthways, on a 60 degree angle, from the outside of the potato to the centre line where it hits the cutting board.

For even smaller, slice in half again after the second half cut.




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Quick Answer about "What is a good way to cut potatoes into wedges?"

Potato Wedges: Using a sharp knife, cut the potato in half lengthwise. Place the cut side down on the cutting board and cut in half lengthwise. Cut each quarter in half again, and you should have 8 wedges.

How does Gordon Ramsay cut potato wedges?

How to Cut Fries
  • Slice a potato in half lengthwise with a chef's knife (long potatoes are best for fries).
  • Lay each half cut-side down. Slice lengthwise into 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick slices.
  • Stack about half of the slices and cut lengthwise into 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick fries. Repeat with the rest.
  • Perfect French Fries.




  • How to Make Potato Wedges




    More answers regarding what is a good way to cut potatoes into wedges?

    Answer 2

    I have used and apple slicer to get even wedges, a little difficult to hold upright if you don't trim one end.

    Answer 3

    I use a mandolin slicer to quickly and easily produce consistent potato slices, although I'm not sure if you can get wedges from one. You can even customize the width of the slices on many slicers.

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