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  2. Potato Chip Au Gratin Recipe - AOL

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    Mix the crushed chips with the remaining 1/2 cup of shredded cheese and set aside. Sprinkle the chip & cheese mixture evenly over the potatoes and continue baking for 15-20 minutes, or until it ...

  3. Triple-cooked chips - Wikipedia

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    The result is what Blumenthal calls "chips with a glass-like crust and a soft, fluffy centre". [1] Blumenthal began work on the recipe in 1993, and eventually developed the three-stage cooking process. The Sunday Times described triple-cooked chips as Blumenthal's most influential innovation, which had given the chip "a whole new lease of life ...

  4. Ridiculously simple potato chip hacks that will make your ...

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    Photo: Getty 1) Don't solely use your hands to open the bag Use a knife or a pair of scissors to make sure the bag doesn't prematurely open and can easily reseal.

  5. Crinkle-cutting - Wikipedia

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    Crinkle-cut French fries. Crinkle-cutting is slicing that leaves a corrugated surface. It can be done to enhance the texture or mechanical properties of food. Crinkle-cutting French fries makes them absorb more fry oil, as well as increasing their ability to retain dipping sauce.

  6. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    Early recipes for potato chips in the US are found in Mary Randolph's Virginia House-Wife (1824) [6] and in N.K.M. Lee's Cook's Own Book (1832), [7] both of which explicitly cite Kitchiner. [8] A legend associates the creation of potato chips with Saratoga Springs, New York, decades later than the first recorded recipe. [9]

  7. Delicious Copycat Recipes for Cracker Barrel Fans - AOL

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    Cracker Barrel Chicken Pot Pie. Rotisserie chicken, store-bought pie crusts, and plenty of veggies allow you to get a hearty meal on the table without having to create every element from scratch.

  8. William Kitchiner - Wikipedia

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    A celebrity chef, he was a household name during the 19th century, and his 1817 cookbook, The Cook's Oracle, was a bestseller in the United Kingdom and the United States. [2] The origin of the crisp (also known as potato chip) is attributed to Kitchiner, with The Cook's Oracle including the earliest known recipe. [3] [4]

  9. Olestra - Wikipedia

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    Olestra was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use as a food additive in 1996 and was initially used in potato chips under the WOW brand by Frito Lay.In 1998, the first year olestra products were marketed nationally after the FDA's Food Advisory Committee confirmed a judgment it made two years earlier, sales were over $400 million.