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These German Fried Potatoes Are Dangerously Tasty!

If you are looking for a great side dish and craving German potato recipes, then German fried potatoes are for you!

Also called Bratkartoffeln in German (literally meaning “fry potatoes”) or even German home fries, these German-style potatoes are pre-boiled then fried to perfection.

These delicious little golden discs are soft on the inside and crispy on the outside – and served with meat dishes or just with some spices or ketchup for dipping!

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This recipe for fried potatoes comes from years of experience. We both grew up eating German fries but didn’t realize this until we made this recipe together.

Lisa ate them as a kid growing up in Germany. These fried potatoes make a great side dish for meat-based dishes like Schnitzel. That said, you can also just eat them on their own as a large snack or a side dish for non-meat dishes.

Eric also grew up with his mom making a similar version of these fried potatoes. They were always a side dish to homemade hamburgers.

Recipe Tips

When you set out to try this German fried potato recipe, you should make sure to figure out which type of potatoes you have on hand. The best potatoes to use are waxy potatoes.

This is because waxy potatoes tend to stay together during/after boiling and tend to brown well.

Otherwise, the potato slices likely won’t get nicely golden brown and crispy. If the potatoes are too starchy, they might get too mushy when you try to fry them in the pan.

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When you go to serve these fried potatoes, you have endless options for seasonings. They serve great with some fried/crispy onions – but you can top them however you like.

We are a big fan of freshly cut chives but if we don’t have any around, a little salt and pepper (or even seasoning salt) works perfectly, too.

You can even dip them in a favorite sauce. Ketchup is an easy choice but a chipotle mayo would also be fantastic!

Storage Tips

It’s best to enjoy these German potatoes fresh and not have leftovers. This is because once they cool, they can become soggy.

If you do have leftover German potatoes, put them in a sealed container in the fridge, and be sure to eat them the next day. They won’t be very crispy but heated in a frying pan with a little bit of oil or butter will help bring them somewhat back to life.

FAQ

What are German-style fried potatoes?

German-style fried potatoes are thinly sliced potatoes fried in oil to achieve a golden exterior color. The potatoes are often pre-boiled to soften the inside to reduce frying time and help avoid burning.

How do you soften potatoes before frying them?

You soften potatoes before frying them by boiling them until tender.

Is it necessary to boil potatoes before frying?

Not always, but German fries are often boiled beforehand so that when it comes to frying, you only have to worry about achieving a golden brown outside and not cooking the inside of the potato slice during the fry.

What kind of potatoes to use for German home fries?

A waxy potato is best for German fried potatoes. In German, these are called a “firm-boiling” type of potato. An good example of a waxy potato would be a yellow potato.

Related Recipes

For those craving more German potato recipes (we won’t judge), here are some great recipes that include potatoes in different forms:

  • German Reibekuchen – German potato pancakes – served sweet or savory – are always delicious.
  • German Potato Salad – A creamy, meaty take on potato salad – with pickles!
  • Potato Dumplings – These Kartoffelklöße are absolutely worth the effort to make.

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German Fried Potatoes

Delicious German fried potatoes are always a hit. Soft on the inside and perfectly crispy on the outside, these golden brown potatoes go great as a flavorful side dish to a main meal. They serve with a few fried onions and/or classic sauces like ketchup!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds potatoes, waxy (e.g. yellow potatoes)
  • 1 medium-sized onion, chopped
  • salt to taste
  • pepper to taste
  • oil to fry
  • chives to garnish, optional

Instructions

  • (If you’re uisng pre-boiled potatoes start with Step 2). Boil your potatoes in a pot on the stove with the skin on until the potatoes are tender. Then take the potatoes out of the pot and rinse them under cold water long enough so that they cool slightly and you can touch them without burning your hands.

  • Peel the potatoes and slice them. The slices should be thin, but no so thin that they break.

  • Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large pan and fry the chopped onion on medium heat until translucent and slightly browned. Take the onions back out of the pan and set them aside.

  • In the same pan, heat more oil (approx. 2 tablespoons) and add enough potato slices so that the bottom of the pan is covered. The slices should not overlap to allow them to become crispy! You’ll most likely not be able to fit all of the potatoes in the pan so you’ll have to fry them in several batches. You can also use more than one pan if you want to be done faster.

  • Fry the potato slices on medium heat for around 3-5 minutes until golden brown on the bottom. Then flip the slices and fry them on the other side until that side is golden brown as well. Take them out of the pan once both sides are golden brown. Add salt and pepper to taste.

  • Repeat the steps – and add more oil as needed – until you have used up all the potatoes. In the last batch, re-add the onions and fry them for a few seconds (they should not get too dark!). Then add your fried onions onto your fried potatoes and add more salt and/or pepper as needed.

  • Optional: Garnish with chopped chives before serving.

Notes

  • It’s important to use a type of potato that is waxy. Otherwise, your fried potatoes will most likely be mushy and not crispy.
  • Ideally, you make your German fried potatoes with potatoes that were boiled the day before – but we know that’s not always feasible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 345kcal | Carbohydrates: 63g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 230mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 4g

This nutritional information has been estimated by an online nutrition calculator. It should only be seen as a rough calculation and not a replacement for professional dietary advice.

Course Dinner

Cuisine German

Author Recipes From Europe

German Fried Potatoes (Bratkartoffeln) - Recipes From Europe (2024)

FAQs

Which is the most famous potato dish in Germany? ›

1. Bratkartoffeln (Fried Potatoes): Bratkartoffeln are a common side dish in Germany. Sliced or diced potatoes are usually pan-fried with onions, bacon, and various seasonings until they are crispy and golden brown.

What kind of potatoes do Germans use? ›

In German supermarkets, vorwiegend kochende potatoes are often labeled in red. Well-known varieties include: Bolero, Christa, Désirée, Finka, Gala, Hela, Maja and Saskia. Need a little vorwiegend festkochende inspiration? How about a wholegrain mustard mash, a luxurious gratin Dauphinois or a perfect potato rösti.

How are fries served in Germany? ›

Traditionally fries are served in a cornet de frites (French), patatzak/frietzak/fritzak (Dutch/Flemish), or Frittentüte (German), a white cardboard cone, then wrapped in paper, with a spoonful of sauce (often mayonnaise) on top.

What are russet potatoes called in Germany? ›

High-Starch/Low-Moisture Potatoes.

In Germany they are called Mehligkochend, and come in a bag with a blue tag. Earthy flavored russets and Idahos are the best choice for fluffy French fries, fluffy roasted potatoes, and archetypical creamy mashed potatoes.

What is Germany's favorite dish? ›

Sauerbraten. Sauerbraten is regarded as one Germany's national dishes and there are several regional variations in Franconia, Thuringia, Rhineland, Saarland, Silesia and Swabia. This pot roast takes quite a while to prepare, but the results, often served as Sunday family dinner, are truly worth the work.

What is the most consumed vegetable in Germany? ›

The tomato is the most beloved vegetable in Germany. The average German eats about 57 pounds of them each year.

What color are potatoes in Germany? ›

German stores label potatoes based on these categories with a colored coded strip: green for festkochend, red for vorwiegend festkochend and blue for mehlig.

What are German butter potatoes called? ›

German Butterball potatoes, botanically classified as Solanum tuberosum, are members of the Solanaceae or nightshade family along with tomatoes and peppers. They are considered an heirloom variety even though they are relatively new, having been introduced in 1988.

Do Europeans put mayo on fries? ›

I'm from Europe, and mayonnaise is a pretty standard condiment for fries in many European countries.

What do Germans eat on fries? ›

Mayonnaise on French fries: It's called pommes rot-weiß, French fries served with a dollop of ketchup and mayonnaise, and it's the only way to eat French fries, really.

What do Germans dip their fries in? ›

In Germany, a popular product called Rot Weiß (red white) is sold in toothpaste-style tubes; it consists of unmixed ketchup and mayonnaise, which form a red-and-white striped string when squeezed out. Fries at restaurants are sometimes served with an equal mixture of ketchup and mayonnaise.

What are mashed potatoes called in Germany? ›

Kartoffelbrei m

I make mashed potatoes with milk and butter. Ich mache Kartoffelbrei mit Milch und Butter.

Why do Germans love potatoes so much? ›

According to legend, King Frederick II of Prussia believed in the economic and nutritious value of potatoes. He tricked local farmers into planting more of the so-called apple of the earth by posting soldiers around the potato fields to protect them. It worked — highly valued goods taste even better.

What are Viking potatoes? ›

Also known as the Purple Viking potato, Viking potatoes are considered to be an all-purpose variety favored for its unique marbled skin. Viking potatoes are a rare cultivar that is not commercially produced on a large scale due to its inability to be used for processing.

Are potatoes famous in Germany? ›

Mashed, boiled or fried - potatoes are a crowd-pleaser around the world. But in Germany, the starchy spud almost reaches cult status.

Is potato popular in Germany? ›

Potatoes originally came from the Americas, but now it's hard to imagine German cuisine without them. The reason they became so popular is because of the war and strife that was common at the time. Germany was split into hundreds of little dukedoms and kingdoms that were warring with each other.

What are the most popular potato chips in Germany? ›

Their most popular potato chips brands in Germany are Chio, funny-frisch and Pom-Bär. Chio Chips was created in 1962 by the von Opel family. The name Chio originates from the first letters of their names: Carlo, Heinz and Irmgard von Opel.

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