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Step 1
Wash your potatoes, and pat them dry. I do not peel mine (#lazy đ), but feel free to do that.
Step 2
Slice your potatoes to the size fries you want, and try to be somewhat consistent with the size to allow for even cooking. (Note: larger fries may require slightly more cook time.)
Step 3
Toss your fries with the oil, garlic, salt and pepper. You can toss them in a bowl, or toss them in your air fryer basket if you are lazy like me! đđđť
Step 4
Cook them on 400 in the air fryer for about 20 minutes (more for larger, steak fries), and toss them around a couple times during the cooking to help evenly cook.
Step 5
Taste to see if you need more salt and pepper.
Step 6
If you want to make them look fancy, sprinkle some chopped fresh parsley on top. Honestly, I just did this for the pictures. We never add parsley in real life. đđđť
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