Comment by eeeficus 1 month ago French fries is not a french invention AFAIK but belgian! 10 comments eeeficus Reply speedgoose 1 month ago That’s not true.https://www.rtbf.be/article/cuisine-la-frite-vient-elle-de-f...https://www.news.uliege.be/cms/c_10630394/fr/les-grands-myth... bee_rider 1 month ago Also the French have the great Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, early and famous potato proponent. Do they even want credit for such a basic dish? jfengel 1 month ago There is considerable argument over it. isodev 1 month ago Yup, French fries are Belgian. Also - it's important to cook them twice, otherwise it's just McDonalds and not real French fries. yurishimo 1 month ago Tbf McDonalds is also double fried, just the first time happens before they are flash frozen and sent to the restaurant. burnt-resistor 1 month ago Sysco does or used to sell a french fry that was indistinguishable from McDonald's when cooked similarly. They had a catalog that visualized lined up individual representative french fries. isodev 1 month ago Okay, I didn't want to elaborate the entire recipe :)... was just a way of making a small joke by making it sound like the Champagne wine region. burnt-resistor 1 month ago That's how my grandfather made them using peanut oil. Blanch and then fry, with a thermometer in the oil. boobsbr 1 month ago Met ossenwit.
speedgoose 1 month ago That’s not true.https://www.rtbf.be/article/cuisine-la-frite-vient-elle-de-f...https://www.news.uliege.be/cms/c_10630394/fr/les-grands-myth...
bee_rider 1 month ago Also the French have the great Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, early and famous potato proponent. Do they even want credit for such a basic dish?
isodev 1 month ago Yup, French fries are Belgian. Also - it's important to cook them twice, otherwise it's just McDonalds and not real French fries. yurishimo 1 month ago Tbf McDonalds is also double fried, just the first time happens before they are flash frozen and sent to the restaurant. burnt-resistor 1 month ago Sysco does or used to sell a french fry that was indistinguishable from McDonald's when cooked similarly. They had a catalog that visualized lined up individual representative french fries. isodev 1 month ago Okay, I didn't want to elaborate the entire recipe :)... was just a way of making a small joke by making it sound like the Champagne wine region. burnt-resistor 1 month ago That's how my grandfather made them using peanut oil. Blanch and then fry, with a thermometer in the oil. boobsbr 1 month ago Met ossenwit.
yurishimo 1 month ago Tbf McDonalds is also double fried, just the first time happens before they are flash frozen and sent to the restaurant. burnt-resistor 1 month ago Sysco does or used to sell a french fry that was indistinguishable from McDonald's when cooked similarly. They had a catalog that visualized lined up individual representative french fries. isodev 1 month ago Okay, I didn't want to elaborate the entire recipe :)... was just a way of making a small joke by making it sound like the Champagne wine region.
burnt-resistor 1 month ago Sysco does or used to sell a french fry that was indistinguishable from McDonald's when cooked similarly. They had a catalog that visualized lined up individual representative french fries.
isodev 1 month ago Okay, I didn't want to elaborate the entire recipe :)... was just a way of making a small joke by making it sound like the Champagne wine region.
burnt-resistor 1 month ago That's how my grandfather made them using peanut oil. Blanch and then fry, with a thermometer in the oil.
That’s not true.
https://www.rtbf.be/article/cuisine-la-frite-vient-elle-de-f...
https://www.news.uliege.be/cms/c_10630394/fr/les-grands-myth...
Also the French have the great Antoine-Augustin Parmentier, early and famous potato proponent. Do they even want credit for such a basic dish?
There is considerable argument over it.
Yup, French fries are Belgian. Also - it's important to cook them twice, otherwise it's just McDonalds and not real French fries.
Tbf McDonalds is also double fried, just the first time happens before they are flash frozen and sent to the restaurant.
Sysco does or used to sell a french fry that was indistinguishable from McDonald's when cooked similarly. They had a catalog that visualized lined up individual representative french fries.
Okay, I didn't want to elaborate the entire recipe :)... was just a way of making a small joke by making it sound like the Champagne wine region.
That's how my grandfather made them using peanut oil. Blanch and then fry, with a thermometer in the oil.
Met ossenwit.