These Loaded Fries are piled high with melty cheese and bold toppings for the ultimate crowd-pleaser. Perfect for game day, party snacks, or an easy weeknight meal, these loaded fries deliver big flavor in every cheesy, crunchy bite.

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Holly’s Recipe Highlights: Loaded Fries

Flavor: These fries are savory, loaded with melted cheese, smoky toppings, and creamy sauce in every bite.
Why Make It: Frozen fries make preparation quick and easy, while the oven and broiler create a crispy base that holds up well under the toppings.
Difficulty: Easy enough for beginners and quick enough for last-minute snacking.
Technique: Bake the fries until extra crisp so they don’t turn soggy when you add the toppings.
Total Time: 40 Mins Servings: 6 Cooking Method: Baked
Ingredient Notes for Loaded Fries

- French Fries: French fries come in all shapes and sizes: regular, crinkle-cut, waffle, or steak fries all work well. Thicker fries are great for holding plenty of toppings, but may need a few extra minutes in the oven to crisp up perfectly.
- Cheese: Sharp cheddar cheese adds the best flavor to loaded fries. Freshly shredded cheese melts extra smoothly, but pre-shredded cheese is a great shortcut for quick prep.
- Bacon: Cooked bacon adds a smoky, savory crunch. Use freshly cooked bacon or bacon bits for a quick and easy shortcut.
- Green Onions: Green onions add a fresh pop of flavor and color to loaded fries, while chives, diced red onion, or pickled jalapeños make an easy, flavorful swap.
- Optional Gravy: Brown gravy gives these fries a cozy, poutine-style flavor. For the best texture, warm the gravy before drizzling so the cheese stays perfectly melty.
Flavorful Variations
- Loaded Nacho Fries: Add jalapeños, diced tomatoes, black olives, and a scoop of queso or homemade salsa.
- Ranch Bacon Fries: Skip the gravy and drizzle with ranch dressing before serving.
- Poutine-Style Fries: Use gravy and swap cheddar for cheese curds.
- BBQ Loaded Fries: Add pulled pork or shredded chicken with barbecue sauce.
- Spicy Loaded Fries: Use pepper jack cheese, hot sauce, and sliced jalapeños.
- Meatless Loaded Fries: Leave off the bacon and add sautéed mushrooms, black beans, or extra cheese.
How to Make Loaded Fries

- Bake the fries on a rimmed baking sheet (full recipe below).

- Top with cheese and bacon, and cook under the broiler.

3. Remove the fries from the oven, then top them with onions, gravy, and sour cream before serving.
Saving Loaded Fries
Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Freezing finished loaded fries is not recommended.
Reheat leftovers in an air fryer or the oven until hot and crisp. The microwave works for speed, but the fries will be softer. Add fresh sour cream and green onions after reheating.
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Equipment
Ingredients
Fries
- 32 ounces frozen french fries or 8 cups homemade french fries
Toppings
- 1½ cups shredded cheddar cheese
- 3 tablespoons cooked and crumbled bacon or real bacon bits
- 2 green onions thinly sliced
- 1 cup brown gravy homemade or packet, optional
- ½ cup sour cream
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425°F (or cook fries in the air fryer per directions in the notes).
- Add the fries to a rimmed baking sheet and cook for 25 to 30 minutes or until extra crisp, stirring after 15 minutes.
- Once the fries are crisp, remove them from the oven and turn the broiler on to 500°F.
- Top the fries with cheddar and bacon and place back into the oven for 1 to 3 minutes or until the cheese is melted.
- Top with green onions. If using, drizzle with brown gravy and top with sour cream. Serve immediately.
Notes
Nutrition Information
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
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yummy
I am so glad you enjoyed these cheese fries Bobby!
it was a satisfying and indulgent treat that I’d definitely recommend to fellow cheese and fry lovers!
So glad you loved these.
great fries vary crispy
I am so glad you enjoyed this recipe Gavin!
Hi Marianne, the fries are getting fully cooked in the air fryer in the first 10-14 minutes and then the last few minutes are once topped with cheese to get the cheese melty! I hope this helps.
How are you not fat!?! Thanks for another great recipe.