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Follow-up question: How long do you bake the potato wedges for? -- nm
Posted by
ty97
Apr 20 '10, 08:35
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Till they're as crispy as you want them -- nm
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oblique
Apr 20, 08:38
Honestly, I don't usually time something like this. I go by how they look and what happens when I fork one.
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Jim
Apr 20, 08:36
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seconds -- nm
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idol
Apr 20, 08:55
until they stop feeling like apples when you poke them -- nm
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zork
Apr 20, 08:36
Until they brown. -- nm
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Ender
Apr 20, 08:36
(I was thinking 350 for 20 minutes?) -- nm
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ty97
Apr 20, 08:35
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I thinkwe do ours 400 for 20, flip after 10 (be sure to keep an eye on them) -- nm
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Beaker
Apr 20, 08:36
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400 would probably be good for getting the outside golden delicious -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 20, 08:40
Sounds ok. At 20mins, stick a fork in one of them. If it's soft, they are done. -- nm
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Shaun
Apr 20, 08:36
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Yup. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 20, 08:36
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