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Triple cooked chips.

Postby Workingman » 06 Dec 2014, 15:05

I have seen a few TV cooks raving about these so I though to give them a try - par boil, par deep fry, deep fry again to finish off.

Awful bl**dy awful. Mashed potato in a crispy shell, a bit like square cut potato croquets without the breadcrumbs. :evil: :evil: :evil:

I'm off to the market for a pot of beef dripping to make some like mum used to.
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Re: Triple cooked chips.

Postby Kaz » 06 Dec 2014, 18:04

:lol: :lol: Sounds a good plan!! :D :D ;)
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Re: Triple cooked chips.

Postby Diflower » 06 Dec 2014, 21:46

I never could cook what I'd call perfect chips from scratch, even with a deep-fryer :roll:
My mum could, I suspect it was to do with dripping, and never cleaning the chip pan ;)

From an electric fryer, frozen chips are lovely, but I haven't had a fryer for years - I so hated the cleaning out of it.
Probably the traditional chip pan is best but we make do with oven chips or, more usually, h/m wedges or slices.
Very nice they are too, not that we have them very often, but not the same as proper chips :)
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Re: Triple cooked chips.

Postby lissie » 06 Dec 2014, 21:55

I make "proper chips" :)
Put olive oil in frying pan and put the chips in and cook on low heat.
When they begin to get soft i take them out and turn the heat up till
the oil is really hot then put chips back in until they are soft and brown.
They turn out really nice :)

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