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  2. The 7 Best Ways to Cook Perfect Frozen French Fries in ... - AOL

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    5. Don't Crowd Them. Try cooking fries in a single layer to ensure they cook evenly and get crispy on all sides. Adjust time and temperature according to the thickness and brand of your frozen ...

  3. Deep frying - Wikipedia

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    French fries, invented in the late 18th century, became popular in the early 19th century western Europe. [12] In 1860, Joseph Malin combined deep fried fish with chips (french fries) to open the first fish and chip shop in London. [13]

  4. Confit - Wikipedia

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    Confit, as a cooking term, describes the process of cooking food in fat, whether it be grease or oil, at a lower temperature compared to deep frying. While deep frying typically takes place at temperatures of 160–230 °C (325–450 °F), confit preparations are done at a much lower temperature, such as an oil temperature of around 90 °C (200 ...

  5. Triple-cooked chips - Wikipedia

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    Triple-cooked chips are a type of chips developed by the English chef Heston Blumenthal.The chips are first simmered, then cooled and drained using a sous-vide technique or by freezing; deep fried at 130 °C (266 °F) and cooled again; and finally deep-fried again at 180 °C (356 °F).

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    Step 1: In a large, heavy-bottomed pot (like a Dutch oven), heat a few inches of neutral frying oil to 350°F. Step 2: Add the fries to the oil in batches, frying until crisp and warmed through ...

  7. The Absolute Only Way You Should Be Reheating French Fries

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    Curious about how to reheat your leftover fries so that they stay crispy and crunchy? I tried five different methods to find out, from pan frying to the oven.

  8. Gentle frying - Wikipedia

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    Eggs being gently fried. Gentle frying or low-temperature frying is an oil- or fat-based cooking method used for relatively fragile or starchy foods. [1] While gentle frying is most notably used to cook fried eggs, it is also used for delicate fish, [2] tender cuts of meat, [3] sausages, [4] and as a first step in fried potatoes.

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