Alexia® House Cut Fries with Sea Salt
1.75 lb
This is a carousel with one large image and a track of thumbnails below. Select any of the image buttons to change the main image above. The large image can be enlarged further using the zoom button by the main image. Use the arrow icons to scroll through the selection of thumbnails.
    Item images, which may include product information when available. When available, product details, ingredients, or nutritional information will be provided in screen reader compatible form below.
    Frozen Appetizers & Sides Alexia Alexia® House Cut Fries with Sea Salt hero

      ★★★★★★★★★★
      4
      Alexia® House Cut Fries with Sea Salt

      1.75 lb
      • Low Sugar
      • Cholesterol-Free
      • Kosher
      • Vegan
      Details
      Ingredients
      Directions

      Product information

      Details

      Our creatively crafted, chef-inspired Alexia House Cut Fries are made with only five simple ingredients. Simply made is simply the best. When you start with russet potatoes cut with the skin on, you don't need much to improve upon one of nature's most delicious sides. Made with only non-GMO ingredients. Our potatoes and appetizers are par-fried before freezing, which means they are already partially prepared and only need to be cooked before eating. Simply heat oven to 425°F and bake 12-15 minutes for a half baking sheet and18-20 minutes for a full baking sheet. Each order includes one 28 oz. bag of Alexia House Cut Fries with Sea Salt. Alexia’s distinctive, quick and easy frozen potatoes and side dishes make it possible to whip up a gourmet-inspired meal with minimal prep. We take care to always hand-craft our products from the finest ingredients to create side dishes that achieve the same discerning standard as a gourmet main entrée. At Alexia, we put quality and flavor first, always.

      • Creatively crafted, chef-inspired fries lightly seasoned with sea salt

      • No artificial preservatives or colors

      • Made with high-quality, non-GMO ingredients

      • Quick and easy to make

      Ingredients

      Potatoes, Vegetable Oil (contains One Or More Of The Following: High Oleic Canola, Canola, Sunflower), Sea Salt, Apple Juice Concentrate (to Promote Browning), Citric Acid (to Promote Color Retention).

      Directions

      For Food Safety and Quality: Keep frozen. Do not thaw. Appliances vary. Adjust cooking times as needed. Food must be cooked thoroughly. Internal temperature needs to reach 165 degrees F (74 degrees C) as measured by a food thermometer in several spots. Read and follow these cooking directions. For more information go to alexiafoods.com or call 1-866-484-8676. Conventional Oven: 1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. 2. Spread frozen potatoes evenly across an 11 inches x 17 inches lined baking sheet. 3. Bake according to the chart below; turning potatoes over halfway through the baking time. Full Bag: 20-22 minutes. Half Bag: 16-18 minutes. Air Fryer: 1. Preheat air fryer to 360 degrees F. 2. Fill air fryer basket no more than half full of frozen potatoes. 3. Cook half bag for 10-12 minutes; slide out basket and shake halfway through cooking time.

      Try this! Chimichurri Dip: Fresh herbs and flavors are combined to create a dazzling chimichurri dipping sauce, the perfect pairing for any Alexia fry variety any day of the week.

      Keep frozen.

      Nutrition Facts

      About 9 servings per container
      Serving size3.00 oz
      • Amount per serving
      • Calories130
        • Total Fat 3.5g5%daily value
        • Total FatSaturated Fat 0g0%daily value
        • Total FatTrans Fat 0g
        • Total FatPolyunsaturated Fat 1g
        • Total FatMonounsaturated Fat 2.5g
      • Cholesterol 0mg0%daily value
      • Sodium 200mg8%daily value
        • Total Carbohydrate 23g8%daily value
        • Total CarbohydrateDietary Fiber 2g8%daily value
        • Total CarbohydrateTotal Sugars 1g
        • Includes 0g Added SugarsIncludes 0g Added Sugars 0%daily value
      • Protein 2g
      *The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

      Reviews
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Use to be good...
        Reviewed on March 31, 2024 by Sadness on alexiafoods.com
        Don't know what they did, but these once delicious fries are so greasy its ridiculous! They also have a strong, rancid taste, as though the oil used is old. Nasty.
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Rosemary Fries
        Reviewed on February 28, 2024 by Mata on alexiafoods.com
        Good. The Rosemary Fries are too salty. They tasted good but they were too salty and they had too much oil.
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Used to be our favorite
        Reviewed on November 3, 2023 by DMANN on alexiafoods.com
        These used to be our favorite fries but then they became inconsistent in quality and taste. Now they are consistently not the same. They have a greasy texture and often terrible smell. Either had to throw away or return to store. Also not happy about containing canola oil instead of just sunflower oil. Very disappointed and will now have to find another brand.
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Certain times
        Reviewed on July 11, 2023 by Tater head on alexiafoods.com
        Certain times of year these are the best and certain times of year these are the worst.when I find a good batch I go back and buy 5 bags.. no consistency
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        My last time I bought those.
        Reviewed on June 9, 2023 by Marika on alexiafoods.com
        I was soo happy to found those more than year ago??? I woul buy only Alexia fries when needed. Today was my last time. As soon as I opened the bag I wasn’t sure if I should even make them. Looked, smell… horrible.Taste… straight to the trash. Grease, stinky very bad taste…
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Love these
        Reviewed on April 14, 2023 by J. R. on alexiafoods.com
        Out the hag, these fries were a little more oily than I was expecting; however, this works out great for air frying. I love house cut fries in general, and these are a healthier, more cost-effective alternative to Five Guys' fries.
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Ruined a good product. Typical of late
        Reviewed on March 15, 2023 by Biff242 on alexiafoods.com
        What is it with companies changing their recipe on a good product lately. Bought twice recently and they are horrible. Ridiculous
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        New recipe has more oil!
        Reviewed on March 11, 2023 by gg45303 on alexiafoods.com
        We are long time buyers of Alexia fried but hadn’t bought them as much due to the price increase. Bought some recently and they are not the same. The fries are now very oily. I had to use paper towels to soak up the oil.
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Nasty greasy mess now
        Reviewed on February 18, 2023 by Brandy on alexiafoods.com
        We have been buying these for years and today we were left with a brown, greasy mess my kids won’t touch. I actually thought they may have been a bad bag that had somehow been gone bad so I searched the internet to see if there were any reports at which point I see others commenting on the recipe changes and their similar experiences. You should see the photos of the paper towels I took post attempts to wipe off the nastiness.
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Very Oily Now
        Reviewed on February 17, 2023 by GeorgiaL on alexiafoods.com
        We’ve bought these for a few years, and recently they’ve been very oily and soggy. It looks like they changed the recipe to promote browning? Very very oily like the cheap frozen fries, won’t buy these anymore.
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Great frozen fries!
        Reviewed on February 4, 2023 by scan on alexiafoods.com
        Bake these on convection at 350 for longer than it says and they get nice and crispy. They make a nice side with burgers or any type of sandwich. No fuss, no mess!
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        No Longer Our Favorite Fries
        Reviewed on February 3, 2023 by Samu on alexiafoods.com
        These use to be our family's favorite frozen fries. But now the bags are full of oil and the fries come out greasy and soggy. Will no longer be buying.
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Changed
        Reviewed on January 12, 2023 by Stan on alexiafoods.com
        We loved these. But they were changed to cover fries with oil supposedly to brown. The new fries are awful with the oil making fries slimy. Why did you mess with a perfect product?
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Can be perfect if you do a little trial and error.
        Reviewed on November 12, 2022 by UD-in CT on alexiafoods.com
        Using an air fryer at 360 degrees and tossing and shaking them often until done, I get a perfectly crispy French fry with a tender interior...what's not to like?
      • ★★★★★★★★★★
        Soggy, not crisp
        Reviewed on October 23, 2022 by Doom on alexiafoods.com
        House Cut Fries with sea salt, too soggy. Even added 5 minutes to the cooking time @ 425F conventional oven. Still soggy.
      Customer Reviews
      Average rating: 4.0 (130)
      • 5
        84
      • 4
        9
      • 3
        11
      • 2
        4
      • 1
        22

      Warnings

      For food safety and qualityKEEP FROZEN. Do not thaw. Appliances vary. Adjust cooking times as needed. FOOD MUST BE COOKED THOROUGHLY. Internal temperature needs to reach 165oF as measured by a food thermometer in several spots. Read and follow these cooking directions.

      Product information or packaging displayed may not be current or complete. Always refer to the physical product for the most accurate information and warnings. For additional information, contact the retailer or manufacturer. *Actual weight may vary based on seasonality and other factors. Estimated price is approximate and provided only for reference.