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Can fresh (not frozen) French fries be made 'crispy'
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04/10/2006 09:20:03
 
 
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>>>>>Define 'crispy'. Do you want them to snap when bent like crispy bacon? How crisp is crispy?
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>>>>The discussion started, really, with McDonald's "fries" always being "crispy", so use those as your guide.
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>>>But their fries are frozen. Not a good comparison. I have made crispy fresh fries, but the oil had to be pretty hot to start with and could not put many fries in at a time or it cools the oil down.
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>>That's what started the whole discussion.. after "crispy" was mentioned I countered with 'crispy isn't the natural state of FRESH French fries (and the others said it was).
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>>I make 1 potato's worth of fries in a batch, with oil near smoking.
>>Last night I tried the drying them off trick and it made a big difference in the cooking time (much shorter) but not a whit crispier.
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>>I will be trying the double-cooking method some time in the future.
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>This year the Dutch potatoe harvest is miserable and it was an item on the radio yesterday. In an interview a person told how they select potatoes for the french fries (patat in Dutch) production process. The potatoes are put in a container and this container is put in a water reservoir. The potatoes that come to the surface are not good enough. Good potatoes sink to the bottom.


Sounds like you test your spuds for witchcraft! :-)
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