The first thing that grans you about these fries out of the bag is the vibrant yellow coloring. It’s safe to say these are not just potato; indeed scroll down for the full list of ingredients. I’d imagine some of those additives are to produce the promised super crispy finish.
As you can see from the pictures below, the product really does live up to it’s name. These are some I cooked up in the air fryer:
Taste wise these are a fairly run of the mill fry. If anything I found them a little too dry, but that’s a minor point, the focus here is clearly on that crisp finish.
I paid $3.50 for this 28oz packet (non resealable once open). This is a little higher than the Ore-Ida brand crinkle cut fries ($2.96 for 32oz) that our current favorite.
Lamb Weston Super Crispy Crinkle Cut Fries
Are Lamb Weston Super Crispy Crinkle Cut Fries any good?
Our verdict? A decent enough product, a 3/5 for living happily to their promise of a crisp crinkle cut fry.
Hi, I’m Stuart, nice to meet you! I’m the founder, writer and wrangler at Gastronomic SLC – Utah’s biggest and oldest online food magazine; I’m also a former restaurant critic of more than five years, working for the Salt Lake Tribune. I’ve worked extensively with multiple local publications from Visit Salt Lake to Salt Lake Magazine, not least helped to consult on national TV shows.
I’m a multiple-award winning journalist and have covered the Utah dining scene for the better part of fifteen years. I’m largely fueled by a critical obsession with rice, alliteration and the use of big words I don’t understand. I started Shop Smart to catalogue my adventures in the grocery store and kitchen. Follow along on Instagram too!