ChatterBank0 min ago
Cooking chips.
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I plan to cook some chips in a deep fryer. If I sort of half cook them, and then finish them about 4 hours later, would they taste ok? I can raise the basket out of the oil so they wouldn't be sitting in the oil for those 4 hours.
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Tis the only way to make proper chips stewey but I always spread mine out on kitchen paper first to get rid of the excess fat. I would cover them with paper too - just watch out for the insects. Enjoy ;o)
16:00 Sat 25th Sep 2010
yeah that should be fine stewey.
there was something on tv the other night, a show called 'the hairy bikers'
theyre both cooks and they travel around the country on their bikes.
anyway, they were showing how to cook the best chips the other night.
and the art is to dry the cut chips to remove the starch from the potatoes,
then cook them in a fryer on a lowish eat for a few mins till soft,
and then remove from the fryer, put to one side until ready to eat, when they finished off cooking them by popping them back into the fryer on a high heat to crisp them up.
they looked lovely! all golden and crispy. hmmmm very yummmy :o)
there was something on tv the other night, a show called 'the hairy bikers'
theyre both cooks and they travel around the country on their bikes.
anyway, they were showing how to cook the best chips the other night.
and the art is to dry the cut chips to remove the starch from the potatoes,
then cook them in a fryer on a lowish eat for a few mins till soft,
and then remove from the fryer, put to one side until ready to eat, when they finished off cooking them by popping them back into the fryer on a high heat to crisp them up.
they looked lovely! all golden and crispy. hmmmm very yummmy :o)
Here is the fryer I use. It's really great, and a lot safer than using a pot of oil on the stove.
http://homefryerrevie...n_Fat_Deep_Fryer.html
http://homefryerrevie...n_Fat_Deep_Fryer.html
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Hi Stewey.
I always cook chips using Maris Piper potatoes as they seem the best. I then wash the chips under the tap, then bring them to the boil in a saucepan of water which starts off cold (don't boil the water first). That softens the chips just enough. I then deep fry them until they start to turn golden. Then I lay them on a cooling rack above a baking tray (to catch excess oil), sprinkle them with sea salt, then bake them in the oven for about 10 minutes. They come out lovely and crispy and most of the oil has drained into the tray.
I always cook chips using Maris Piper potatoes as they seem the best. I then wash the chips under the tap, then bring them to the boil in a saucepan of water which starts off cold (don't boil the water first). That softens the chips just enough. I then deep fry them until they start to turn golden. Then I lay them on a cooling rack above a baking tray (to catch excess oil), sprinkle them with sea salt, then bake them in the oven for about 10 minutes. They come out lovely and crispy and most of the oil has drained into the tray.