Crispy Baked French Fries: Perfect for celebrating small victories together.
I still remember the day my oldest child proudly presented me with a colorful drawing at their kindergarten art show. That night, we needed a quick dinner to celebrate, and I needed something fun and simple. With a bag of russet potatoes in the pantry and some olive oil always on hand, crispy baked French fries became our family’s victory meal. The trick to making them perfect is to soak those cut potatoes in cold water. It not only makes them crispier but also slightly accentuates the comforting flavor that echoes childhood innocence.
Later on, this dish became a staple for every small triumph, whether it was learning to ride a bike or reading a first book solo. Tossing those fries in lemon pepper always seemed to bring out the sparkle in their eyes, a zest that matched their growing independence. I learned to let the fries rest for just a moment after baking, allowing them to set and keep that delightful crunchy texture. Seeing my children pile them onto their plates, laughter filling the dining room, reminded me that sometimes, it’s the simple things that make those grand occasions feel even more special.
Garnished with whatever fresh herbs we had growing by the window, the fries took on a new level of freshness. Rosemary, thyme, or parsley, each added their own flair. Over time, this humble potato dish taught us the beauty of celebrating life’s milestones with warmth and gratitude, acknowledging how each step, whether big or small, is worth savoring.