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Discover Ludwig"fry potatoes" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to cook potatoes in hot oil or fat until they are golden brown and crispy. This phrase is often used in recipes or cooking instructions. Example: "First, peel and slice the potatoes, then heat some oil in a pan and fry the potatoes for 10-15 minutes until they are golden and crispy."
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Another pressing matter is the vat of boiling oil that he uses to fry potatoes, his best-selling product.
In the kitchen, a saucepan of oil sits ready to fry potatoes that were peeled and cut more than 20 years ago.
He liked to save the fat thrown off during roasting and fry potatoes in it, in the manner of southwestern France, where the goose is king.
Fry: In a separate pan, deep fry potatoes in peanut oil until golden brown and crispy.
You can boil a chicken, deep fry potatoes, stir fry vegetables, steam a fish, and cook an egg over-easy in the same vessel (at different times, obviously).
Many are talking about a favorite story or writer who can evoke hunger with the written word, and for me that would be John Thorne's Serious Pig, and his description of how to fry potatoes.
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1. Deep fry potato slices in 2 cups of the canola oil.
Back when cavemen still ruled the earth, they didn't have time to bake cupcakes or fry potato chips.
2. Add tomatoes, spaghetti, stir-fry, potatoes, salad, ham, beets and other contents of your fridge; heat through.
This evening we only had fried potatoes," Abu Sabra said.
It says they use exactly the same ingredients as its regular fries — potatoes, oil and batter.
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