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My Homemade Jo Jo Potatoes are crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside and theyโ€™re sure to become your new favorite side dish or game day snack! They can be baked or pan-fried.

overhead shot of jo jo potatoes on a white plate with a side dish with ranch dip

Who’s obsessed with Jo Jo potatoes? What potatoes? Donโ€™t feel bad if you donโ€™t know what I’m talking about here! Just know that if you love potato wedges and fries, these babies are something that youโ€™ve missed out on your whole life!ย  Jo jo Potatoes – these are seriously GOOD. Tender on the inside, crispy on the outside, with a glorious coating of golden browned breading, baked or pan-fried to absolute potato perfection!

Jo Jo Potatoes served on a white platter with a side dish of vegan ranch

What are Jo JO Potatoes?

Jo Jo Potatoes are potatoes wedges that are (sometimes) preboiled, then coated in seasoned flour and a batter and fried to crispy, golden-brown perfection. The outsides are nice and crisp, the insides are fluffy like a perfectly baked potato.

These upgraded potato wedges make a wonderful side dish, TV snack, or a shared appetizer, and are typically served with lots of different sauces and condiments like plain or seasoned sour cream, ketchup,ย  or barbecue sauce! Also so good withย  Ranchย  Dressing or any vegan Ranch Dip. I’ll list my favorite dips for this vegan version in a second.

You might find these special potato wedges as a gas station snack but they can also be part of any diner breadbasket of the midwest, upper midwest, and Pacific Northwest.

What is the difference between JoJo and potato wedges?

A true Jojo potato is a potato cut into eight segments, breaded with flour and batter – like fried chicken, and cooked in a pressure fryer. Well, I don’t have a pressure fryer and I bet you don’t either but that’s ok! You can either bake these in the oven or pan-fry them! Also, a true jo jo is served with ranch.ย  In the tips section, I list my favorite vegan dips for these.

vegan homemade baked jo jo potatoes served with a dip on a white platter

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Jo Jo Potatoes (Vegan)

5 from 8 votes
By: Vegan Richa
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 35 minutes
Servings: 4
Course: Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine: American
My Homemade Jo Jo Potato Wedges are crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside and theyโ€™re sure to become your new favorite side dish or game day snack!
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Ingredients  

  • 2 Russet Potatoes

For the batter

  • 1/3 cup of flour, , use rice flour for Glutenfree
  • 1 tablespoon rice flour or fine cornmeal
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 tsp of garlic powder
  • ยฝ tsp of onion powder
  • ยฝ tsp of black pepper
  • ยผ tsp celery seed
  • ยผ tsp cayenne pepper
  • ยผ tsp baking powder
  • ยฝ cup Non-Dairy Milk
  • 2 tsp oil, Plus more for baking or pan frying
  • 2 tsp hot sauce

Instructions 

  • Boil the russet potatoes: slice the russet potatoes into wedges and add to a large saucepan filled with cold water. Bring to a boil over medium high heat and cook for 2-4 minutes or until a fork just about starts to get easily into the potato slices, not overcooked. Immediately strain. Wash with some cold water, and set aside.
  • In a bowl,ย  add all the dry ingredients, the flours, salt, spices and mix well.ย Add the potatoes to this bowl to coat in the flour mixture then remove the excess flour from the potatoes by tapping the potatoes and then place them on a plate.
  • Make the batter by adding the oil, hot sauce, and 1/4 cup of Non-Dairy milk to the remaining flour mix, mix in. then add milk 1 tablespoon at a time until the mixture is a smooth batter, you don't want the batter to be too thick but also not too thin so that it doesn't stick to the potatoes. You might or might not need more milk depending on how much flour stuck to the potatoes and was left
  • Take your flour coated potatoes and dip in the batter. Place on a parchment lined baking sheet or a greased baking dish if you're planning to bake them.

To bake:

  • Bake at 425 degrees F (215 c) for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden and crisp on the outside.You can brush some oil after a 15-minute mark to make them crispier. Lighter colored potatoes in post pics are baked

To Pan Fry:

  • Heat about two tablespoons of oil in a cast-iron skillet or any thick bottom skillet. Once hot add your battered potatoes and cook until golden brown on all sides.
  • Serve with ranch, or ketchup, or hot sauce.

Notes

  • For slicing, I usually slice them about an inch thick but you can make thinner slices or thicker slices.
  • You can adjust the flavor to preference, and add more salt and spices if you like to the batter for additional flavor.

Nutrition

Calories: 158kcal, Carbohydrates: 30g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 537mg, Potassium: 515mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 304IU, Vitamin C: 8mg, Calcium: 71mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Did you make this recipe? Rate and comment below!

Ingredients:

  • potatoes: we are using baking or Russet potatoes, they have a lot of starch in them
  • For the batter, we use a mix of all-purpose flour and rice flour or cornmeal
  • the spice mix is a blend of salt and Southern condiments like paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, celery seeds and cayenne.
  • baking powder for that crispy coating
  • Non-Dairy Milk for thinning out the batter
  • oil – anything that has a high smoking point
  • hot sauce – your favorite kind. Frank’s works great and isn’t too spicy

ingredients needed for making jo jo potatoes

Tips:

  • For slicing, I usually slice them about an inch thick but you can make thinner slices or thicker slices.
  • You can adjust the flavor to preference, and add more salt and spices if you like to the batter for additional flavor.
  • Serve these with vegan ranch, or my cilantro lime dip.ย  Another great dip for these would be my vegan chipotle ranch or myย garlic tahini dip.

How to make Jo Jo Potatoes

Boil the russet potatoes, slice the russet potatoes and add to a large saucepan filled with water, bring to a boil and cook for 2 to 4 minutes or until a fork just about starts to get into the potato slices, not overcooked. Immediately strain. Wash with some cold water, and set aside.

potato wedges being covered with flour and spices

In a bowl,ย  add all the dry ingredients, the flours, salt, spices and mix well.ย Add the potatoes to this bowl to coat in the flour mixture then remove the excess flour from the potatoes by tapping the potatoes and then place them on a different plate.

batter for making jo jo potatoes in a white bowl

Make the batter by adding the oil, hot sauce, and 1/4 cup of Non-Dairy milk, then add milk 1 tablespoon at a time until the mixture is a smooth batter, you don’t want the batter to be too thick but also not too thin so that it doesn’t stick to the potatoes.

battered breaded jo jo potatoes on a sheet pan ready to be baked

Take your flour-coated potatoes and dip them in the batter. Place on a parchment line baking sheet or a greased baking dish if you’re planning to bake them.

breaded potato wedges in a white casserole dish

To bake Jo Jo Potatoes:

Bake at 425 degrees F (215 c) for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden and crisp on the outside.You can brush some oil after a 15-minute mark to make them crispier

To Pan Fry Jo Jo Potatoes:

Heat about two tablespoons of oil in a cast-iron skillet or any thick bottom skillet. Once hot add your battered potatoes and cook until golden brown on all sides.

vegan jo jo potatoes served with vegan ranch dip

Serve with or ketchup, or hot sauce.

 

About Richa

Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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32 Comments

  1. Amybeth Hurst says:

    5 stars
    This is a fantastic recipe. I love it every time.

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      yay!

  2. Sadie says:

    Could I use almond flour instead of rice flour? I react to a lot of flours, including rice

    1. Richa says:

      They wonโ€™t be as crispy and you would need more almond flour. If you can eat wheat then try semolina flour.,

  3. Steph says:

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious, made these last night for my potato-mad husband, he said they were absolutely perfect & “can you make some more” !! I’m so happy I don’t have to buy bagged wedges from the supermarket again, thanks for the perfect battered wedge recipe!
    Steph.

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      so better than store-bought right?

  4. Sony says:

    Hi, could u share some recipes of baked potatoes like I have seen cubed potatoes with some spices mixed in and herbs topping. TY! This was difficult for me. Made batter twice.

      1. Sony says:

        I was referring to non Indian recipes. It has 3 steps – boil, flour, batter. Ok to skip boil, flour one?

        1. Sony says:

          They came out well! They also reminded me of Indian veggie pakoras of sliced veggies. Good if could share recipe of them when baked.

          1. Vegan Richa Support says:

            excellent

  5. Bev says:

    5 stars
    Fabulous! Just what I was hoping for to round out a dinner of zucchini pancakes! You nailed it, Richa! I remember these potatoes from my youth. Sadly, usually fried in the same fat as chicken.