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    Home » Recipes » Sides

    Skillet Fried Potatoes Recipe

    Published: Aug 16, 2025 by Amanda Mason · Leave a Comment

    Yield 8 people
    Cook 25 minutes minutes
    Prep 10 minutes minutes
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    Perfectly browned and crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these simple skillet fried potatoes are the best 4-ingredient side dish for any meal!

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    Jump to:
    • Better Than The Rest: Here's Why
    • Skillet Fried Potatoes: What To Know & Recipe Highlights
    • 🛒 Ingredients You'll Need
    • 🔪 Here's How To Make It
    • 🙋🏼 Top Questions I Get Asked About This Recipe
    • Expert Tips
    • 🥔 More Delicious Potato Recipes For You To Try
    • Skillet Fried Potatoes Recipe

    Better Than The Rest: Here's Why

    ✅ Just two ingredients and a little salt and pepper is all you need for this simple and tasty side dish!

    ✅ Make these for dinner and save the leftovers (if you have any) for a delicious breakfast that pairs well with bacon and eggs!

    ✅ These skillet fried potatoes are perfectly browned and crispy on the outside and tender on the inside!

    Skillet Fried Potatoes: What To Know & Recipe Highlights

    • Type of Potatoes You Can Use: Russet and Idaho potatoes are best for this recipe because they have lower moisture than other types of potatoes, helping them crisp up without getting soggy. If you don't have either, the next best would be Yukon Gold, a versatile potato that also works well for pan frying.
    • The Best Oil To Use: Vegetable oil is my favorite to use because the results are the perfect texture and flavor. But, canola oil or avocado oil are also great substitutes for vegetable oil. All of these oils have a high smoke point and mild flavor. This helps the flavor shine through and prevents that burnt flavor, which can happen if you fry foods using an oil with too low of a smoke point.
    • Add Some Onions & Mushrooms: We're talking some delicious flavor right here!! My base recipe doesn't use onions or mushrooms, but you can absolutely add them! Yellow or white onions can be sliced or diced and added to the skillet while the oil is heating. Any kind of mushroom that you can slice or dice can be added to these fried potatoes. To use mushrooms, sauté them in the oil while it heats.
    • Secret Ingredient: If you want to add even more flavor, use seasoning salt! Hands down - deliciously addictive!
    • Layering The Potatoes: You can control just how crispy your fried potatoes are with how you layer them in the skillet. Adding them in an even layer will give you uniformly crispy potatoes. If you add them to the skillet and they overlap, you'll have a combination of crispy and tender potatoes (this is the way I like them best!).
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    🛒 Ingredients You'll Need

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    • Oil - vegetable oil works really well for these fried potatoes and my go to when I make this recipe.
    • Potatoes - use either Russet or Idaho potatoes.
    • Salt & Pepper - used to enhance the flavor. Feel free to use table salt or sea salt, either fine or coarse, whichever you prefer.

    👩🏼‍🍳 Scroll down to the recipe card below for all the details you’ll need to make this recipe!

    🔪 Here's How To Make It

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    Step 1: Peel the potatoes, then slice them. The thickness of the sliced potatoes should be approximately ¼ inch. If you want some of them to be crispy, cut them around ⅛ inch thick.

    Potatoes being drained in a colander.

    Step 2: Once they are sliced, thoroughly rinse them in a colander to get all the extra starch out. Then, set them aside.

    Person seasoning potatoes with salt and pepper before frying.

    Step 3: Place a large skillet on the stovetop. Set the burner to high heat and add the oil to the skillet. Let the oil get very hot, for about 3 minutes. Once hot, add the potatoes to the skillet and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

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    Step 4: Reduce the heat to medium-high heat and let them cook for 3-5 minutes before flipping them over. You'll know they are ready to be flipped because the bottoms will start to become slightly golden brown.

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    Step 5: Reduce the heat to medium and place a lid on the skillet. Allow them to cook covered for 3-5 minutes before flipping them again. Then, let them cook for about 15-20 minutes longer until tender, flipping every 5 minutes.

    Cast iron skillet with freshly cooked potatoes.

    Step 6: Once done, serve them hot and top with fresh chopped parsley and additional salt and pepper, if needed.

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    🙋🏼 Top Questions I Get Asked About This Recipe

    What is the best kind of for frying potatoes?

    While you can use any type of skillet, using a heavy bottom skillet, like a cast iron skillet, works best because they hold heat well ensuring the consistency of the potatoes are cooked evenly. Letting the oil heat up in the cast iron skillet before adding them will create the extra crispy layer on the bottom that you're looking for.

    Does soaking potatoes before frying make them crispier?

    Yes, it removes extra starch which can help them to get crispier. I find that rinsing them is usually enough for a combination of crispy and tender fried potatoes.

    How do I store and reheat leftover fried potatoes?

    If you have leftovers, place them in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days. To reheat, put them on a plate and microwave for 30-90 seconds until heated through.

    To help them crisp back up, use my favorite method of reheating them by adding them back into a lightly oiled, hot skillet for 3-5 minutes until heated through. This helped them regain some of the crispiness.

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    Expert Tips

    • To know if your oil is hot enough to add your potatoes, do the water splash test. Run your fingers under water and flick a little into the hot skillet. If it sizzles and the water immediately starts to evaporate, the oil is hot enough.
    • Take EXTRA CAUTION when making these fried potatoes. Hot oil can splatter, so make sure to keep you face far enough away from the skillet to avoid burns.
    • While you can use tongs to flip them, a large, flat spatula works best to flip a large amount at once.
    • The key to a good mix of tender and crispy potatoes is to control the heat and moisture levels. You don't want the oil to burn too hot for too long or they will burn before the inside is tender.
    • You don't have to use a lid while letting them cook in the skillet, but it does help lock in moisture, making the potatoes more tender, and is my preferred way of making these potatoes.
    • If you notice some of them browning too fast, go ahead and remove them from the skillet. Set them on a paper towel-lined plate, and continue cooking the rest. This will avoid burned potatoes ruining the flavor of the entire batch.
    • If you notice the potatoes drying out while they cook, add more oil to the skillet, as needed.

    🥔 More Delicious Potato Recipes For You To Try

    • Crock Pot Garlic Potatoes
    • Cooked french fries on a black slate with parmesan cheese and seasoning
      How To Make French Fries In The Air Fryer
    • Ham And Potato Casserole
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      Homemade Mashed Potatoes

    If you tried these skillet fried potatoes or any other recipes on my website, please let me know how it turned out in the comments below ✍🏼. I love hearing from you! And, please leave a 🌟 rating while you're there!

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    Skillet Fried Potatoes Recipe

    Perfectly browned and crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these simple skillet fried potatoes are the best 2-ingredient side dish for any meal!
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    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 35 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8 people
    Calories: 84kcal
    Author: Amanda Mason

    Equipment

    • 1 large skillet heavy bottom

    Ingredients

    • 6 Tablespoons vegetable oil
    • 4 russet potatoes, peeled and sliced
    • ½ teaspoon salt, to taste
    • ¼ teaspoon grounfd black pepper, to taste

    Instructions

    • Start by peeling the potatoes, followed by slicing them, and then thoroughly rinsing them in a colander. Set aside.
    • Place a large skillet on the stove top. Set the burner to high heat. Add the oil to the skillet and allow it to get very hot, about 3 minutes.
    • Once hot, add the potatoes to the skillet and sprinkle on the salt and pepper.
    • Reduce the heat to medium-high heat and let the potatoes cook for 3-5 minutes before flipping them over. You'll know they are ready to be flipped because the bottoms will start to become slightly golden brown.
    • From there, reduce the heat down to medium and place a lid on the skillet. Allow them to cook covered for 3-5 minutes before flipping them again.
    • Continue to let them cook for about 15-20 minutes longer until tender, flipping every 5 minutes.
    • Once done, serve them hot. Add additional salt and pepper, if needed.

    Notes

      • Take EXTRA CAUTION when making these. Hot oil can splatter, so make sure to keep you face far enough away from the skillet to avoid burns.
      • While you can use tongs to flip them over, a large, flat spatula works best to flip a large amount over all at once.
      • The key to a good mix of tender and crispy potatoes is to control the heat and moisture levels. You don't want the oil to burn too hot for too long or they will burn before the inside is tender.
      • You don't have to use a lid while letting these cook in the skillet, but it does help lock in moisture, making the them more tender, and is my preferred way of making this recipe.
      • If you notice some browning too fast, go ahead and remove them from the skillet. Set them on a paper towel-lined plate, and continue cooking the rest. This will avoid burned potatoes ruining the flavor of the entire recipe.
      • If you notice them drying out, add more oil to the skillet, as needed.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 84kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.03g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.05g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.003g | Sodium: 151mg | Potassium: 444mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg
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