
Potato wedges are irregular wedge-shaped slices of potato, often large and unpeeled, that are either baked or fried. They are sold at diners and fast food restaurants. In Australia, potato wedges are a common bar food, that are almost always served with sour cream and sweet chilli sauce. One may also use ketchup, ranch, and honey mustard. They are usually seasoned with a variety of spices, commonly paprika, salt and pepper.
Potato wedges were served at Jack in the Box but have since been discontinued. A reviewer at The Impulsive Buy called Jack in the Box's potato wedges "superior tasting to its regular AND curly fries AND is cheaper."[1]
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- ↑ Marvo. LATE TO THE PARTY: Jack in the Box Potato Wedges. The Impulsive Buy. March 1, 2021.
- ↑ Jack in the Box (archived version). May 21, 2005.
- ↑ Miller, Bob. Jack In The Box Is Testing New Extreme Bacon Cheddar Loaded Wedges. Chewboom. November 10, 2020.
- ↑ Q. Review: Jack in the Box - Hot Mess Potato Wedges. Brand Eating. February 11, 2013.