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Homefries
Your local diner called, they want their homefries back. No joke, McCain® Homefries taste like the ones at your favourite brunch spot, except these are better - you can enjoy them right at home any day of the week. Add them to your favourite bacon and eggs recipes!
Ingredients
- Potatoes
- Canola oil
- Sodium phosphate (to retain natural colour)
- Colour
nutrition information
Trans Fat-Free
Cholesterol-Free
Low in Saturated Fat
Nutrition Facts
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Amount
Teneur
% Daily Value
% valeur quotidienne |
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Calories / Calories 120 | |
Fat / Lipides 4 g | 6% |
|
2% |
Polyunsaturated / Polyunsaturated 0.9 g | |
Omega-6 / Omega-6 0.7 g | |
Omega-3 / Omega-3 0.2 g | |
Monounsaturated / Monounsaturated 2.5 g | |
Cholesterol / Cholestérol 0 mg | |
Sodium / Sodium 45 mg | 2% |
Potassium / Potassium 260 mg | 7% |
Carbohydrate / Glucides 20 g | 7% |
Fibre / Fibres
2 g
|
8%
|
Sugars / sucres
1 g
|
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Protein / Protéines 2 g | |
Vitamin A / Vitamine A | 0% |
Vitamin C / Vitamine C | 4% |
Calcium / Calcium | 0% |
Iron / Fer | 4% |
Preparation

Oven
425°F / 220°C
425°F / 220°C
18-23 minutes. Turn halfway through cooking time

Skillet
Medium-high
12-17 minutes. Turn halfway through cooking time
- Product must be fully cooked for food safety and quality.For oven, spread frozen Homefries in a single layer on a non-stick baking sheet or shallow baking pan.
- For skillet, heat small amount of cooking oil in a non-stick frying pan. Add frozen Homefries in a single layer.
- Since appliances vary, these cooking times are approximate. Cook to desired texture.
- Always cook to a light golden colour. When using smaller amounts, reduce cooking time.
- DO NOT OVERCOOK!
- NOT RECOMMENDED FOR COOKING IN A MICROWAVE OVEN
FAQs
- My McCain® potato product was left out of the freezer and has thawed, can I still use them?
- No, for food safety, you should not use frozen food products if they have thawed. To prevent food-borne illness, we recommend that you discard frozen food products that have thawed.
- Can I keep my McCain® potato products in the refrigerator?
- No, McCain® frozen potato products should be kept frozen until you are using them. For food safety, you should not use frozen food products if they have thawed. To prevent food-borne illness, we recommend that you discard frozen food products that have thawed.
- What are the natural colours that you use in some of your potato products?
- McCain uses a blend of caramel and annatto for natural colour in our potato products. We use caramel and annatto to introduce a natural golden brown colour to your potato products, giving them an appealing “golden brown” appearance. Caramel is the most widely used natural colour in the food & beverage industry. It is obtained from the heating and browning of sugars. Annatto has been used as a natural colour since ancient times. It is a natural golden yellow colour obtained from the seeds of a tree (Bixa orellana).