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  2. The Easiest Way to Upgrade Store-Bought Chips - AOL

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    Rapper and food-preneur Earl "E-40" Stevens ... says Earl "E-40" Stevens of his recipe for Cajun-Spiced Potato Chips from the new ... oven to 275°F. Spread chips in an even layer on a rimmed ...

  3. Not On Speaking Terms With Your Oven? No Problem ... - AOL

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    You don't need a machine to make a homemade batch of ice cream—just a strong arm and some imagination. Here, we folded in Oreos , caramel sauce, and a touch of instant coffee for a caffeinated ...

  4. Give Your Oven a Break and Make These No Cook Appetizers - AOL

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    Pimento Cheese. Fair warning: this cheesy dip is "seriously addictive," according to Ree. The Pioneer Woman's twist on the classic combo of cheese, mayo, and pimentos includes dijon mustard, adobo ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. The 4-Ingredient Appetizer I’m Making for the Holidays This Year

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    Preheat the oven to 375°F. Lay the crackers out in a single layer on a large baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Smear each cracker with a small amount of cream cheese (about 1/2 teaspoon).

  7. Chip pan - Wikipedia

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    Not using chip pans (making oven chips, microwave chips, or frying in a thermostat-controlled electric deep fryer). Not using chip pans when feeling unwell, or after having taken alcohol or other drugs. Not filling the pan more than 1/3 full; frying food in small amounts. Not leaving the pan unattended, even if the phone or doorbell rings.

  8. I Make My Mom’s 5-Minute Fudge All the Time - AOL

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    How To Make My Mom’s One-Bowl Microwave Fudge. For one 8x8-inch pan, or about 36 small servings, you’ll need: 32 ounces powdered sugar. 1 cup cocoa powder

  9. Crinkle-cutting - Wikipedia

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    Cross-cut waffle fries with a hamburger. Pommes gaufrettes, grid fries, waffle fries, crinkle-cut or criss-cross fries are fries obtained by quarter-turning the potato before each pass over the corrugated blade of a mandoline and deep-frying.