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Can fresh (not frozen) French fries be made 'crispy'
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02/10/2006 13:38:34
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelPays-Bas
 
 
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And of course: wikipedia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_fries

Walter,

>Had a discussion with some friends the other day, started when I said there's no such a thing as crispy French fries if they're made with fresh potatoes and nothing added/done to them before frying.
>I based this on over 20 years of buying fresh French fries at well over 100 different places, as well as making my own using lard, shortening, peanut oil and olive oil.
>[ I could come closer if I part-cooked, let them sit for a while, them finished cooking, but even then they were not "crisp", but rather just a little less limp ]
>
>My friends unanimously said that:
>1) the well over 100 places, all being in Quebec, is likely a product of regional taste;
>2) my fat/oil simply was not hot enough to crisp the fries. "Crispy" is the natural state for French fries cooked properly
>
>I'd like to learn if CRISPY French fries can be made from fresh spuds with no other additives (dredge in flour, spray with milk before frying, etc). I say NO!
>
>cheers
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