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  2. This List Proves It: You *Can* Make Almost Anything in an Air ...

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    Plus, the appliance eliminates half the cook time of an oven roast. Get the Air Fryer Chicken Thighs recipe. Will Dickey. ... Get the Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries recipe. Will Dickey.

  3. The Absolute Best Way to Reheat Fries in the Air Fryer

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    Sweet potato fries, curly fries, crinkle cut fries, waffle fries, steak fries and potato wedges are all great reheated in the air fryer. All you need to do is adjust the cook time based on the ...

  4. You've got to try homemade air fryer French fries. Here's how ...

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    It puts a bad fry to shame. Now the problem with cooking fries at home is that it typically requires deep frying. And that involves a ton of oil, which creates a mess and takes a long time.

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    No grease, no mess, no deep-fried regrets with these recipes for crunchy air fryer sweet potato fries, cauliflower wings, onion rings, crunchy chickpeas, and much more.

  6. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, french fries (which Australians call "chips" or "hot chips") are common in fast food shops, cafes, casual dining and pubs.In fast food shops, fries may be sold by dollar amount, customers may order for instance "$10 worth of chips" or "the minimum chips" which is the smallest amount of chips the shop will fry at once, differing per shop.

  7. French fries - Wikipedia

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    French fries [a] (or simply fries, also known as chips [b] among other names [c]) are batonnet or julienne-cut [3] deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin from Belgium or France.They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and frying them, usually in a deep fryer.