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  2. We Tried 10 Brands of Frozen Fries and You Can Buy the ... - AOL

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    10 Frozen French Fries, Ranked Worst to Best 10. Season's Choice Crinkle Cut Frozen French Fries. Angel Albring. This was the contender from Aldi, the fan-favorite grocery store. Aldi usually hits ...

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    Culver's crinkle-cut fries have a similar soft, creamy interior with a thin outer layer. ... Freddy's has the best french fries, in my opinion. Meredith Schneider. There is truly a french fry for ...

  4. 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.

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    5. Ore-Ida Crinkle-Cut French Fried Potatoes. $3.68 from Walmart. Shop Now. Is Ore-Ida the brand that first comes to mind when you think of frozen rench fries?

  6. Mandoline - Wikipedia

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    A mandoline is used by running a piece of food (with some protection for fingers) along an adjustable inclined plane into one or more blades. On some models vertical blades cut to produce julienne, or a wavy blade is used that produces crinkle cuts. In these models a quarter turn to the food between passes produces dice and waffle cuts.

  7. List of culinary knife cuts - Wikipedia

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    Numerous knife cuts with their corresponding French name. There are a number of regular knife cuts that are used in many recipes, each producing a standardized cut piece of food. The two basic shapes are the strip and the cube. [1]