Parsnips are underrated and a really useful fall and winter vegetable. One of my family’s favorite ways to eat them is “french fried”, doused with Old Bay Seasoning aka Old Bay Parsnip Fries!
Plus, these Old Bay Fries are Gluten Free, Vegan, Paleo, Low-Carb and Whole30 Friendly!
The first time I made these for my son and husband they disappeared so quickly, I barely even got to eat any. My husband, who is somewhat of a traditionalist when it comes to all things burgers and fries, declared these the best non-potato fries he has ever had and promptly requested another batch ASAP.
P.S. Make more than you think you need because these go fast!
NOTES:
- I have used avocado oil, ghee and coconut oil and I prefer a more mild oil like avocado for this.
- Watch these closely the first time you make them as you do not want them to burn – burnt Parsnips are gross.
- No in-process photos for this one – I took some the other day and they got erased off my camera by a certain 3.5 year old who is obsessed with taking pictures (and erasing them!). I’ll edit and update this post with some next time I make them. (UPDATED TO ADD IN-PROCESS PHOTOS 11.2.2013)
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Old Bay Fries. Old Bay Parsnip Fries. Paleo Parsnip Fries with Old Bay Seasoning.
- 2 pounds parsnips peeled and cut into evenly sized french fry sticks
- 2 tablespoons high-heat oil (coconut oil, grapeseed oil, avocado oil)
- 2 tablespoons Old Bay Seasoning
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
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Preheat oven to 425F. Line two baking sheets with tinfoil and spray with non-stick cooking spray.
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Trim ends of parsnips, peel and cut into evenly sized french fry pieces.
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Place in a bowl and toss with oil until well coated. Toss with Old Bay and salt until evenly distributed.
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Spread fries out on baking sheets in one layer.
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Cook for 15 minutes, toss and rotate baking sheets and cook for an additional 15 minutes or until edges are starting to brown (you don’t want these to burn).
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Serve hot and watch disappear!
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Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says
I have no doubt that these would go fast at my house as well, they look fantastic!
Susan@LunaCafe says
Oops, sorry–it should say Susan, not Sujsan– although that is kind of exotic. 🙂
EverydayMaven says
Lol Susan – no worries!! Hope you enjoy the fries 🙂
Sujsan@LunaCafe says
These look awesome! This is my year to jump on the parsnip bandwagon. Thanks for the push! 🙂
Amanda@ChewTown says
These look fabulous! I’m such a lover of non traditional fries.
john@kitchenriffs says
Whoops! My comment may have disappeared into the ether. Anyway, I’ve heard of parsnip fries, but haven’t gotten around to making them yet – you’ve given me a huge nudge. And too bad about the pictures. I always upload to my computer when I finish taking them (and change media cards, not erasing the pictures right away) because I’ve been there, done that.