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  2. Oven Fries with Herbs and Pecorino Recipe - AOL

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  3. Crinkle Cut Oven Fries Recipe - AOL

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    Use a spatula to flip your oven fries over & place back in the oven for another 15-20 minutes. Sprinkle with paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper to taste. Spritz with a slice of fresh lemon ...

  4. Crispiness - Wikipedia

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    Frying food can make it crispy, such as seen in french fries. A breading coating using flour , egg wash , and bread crumbs will provide a layer of crispiness. [ 3 ] Baking and roasting impart crispiness, as well, as noted in the skin of Peking duck , porchetta or pernil .

  5. How to Reheat Fries Without Turning Them Into Mush ... - AOL

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    Arrange the fries in an even layer on the baking sheet. Step 2: Bake the fries until warmed through and crisp, 5 to 10 minutes. 2. The Toaster Oven Method. For a small amount of fries, the toaster ...

  6. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    In Iceland, french fries are served either salted or seasoned with a special blend of spices (including salt, sugar, onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper, MSG, and various other seasonings) marketed as French Fry Mix (kartöflukrydd), and accompanied by cocktail sauce or ketchup. Fries are commonly sold in fast food outlets as a side dish.

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    Berry Crisp With Walnut-Pecan Topping. Inspired by the Greek version of baklava, this crisp is brimming with tart berries, warm spices, orange zest, honey, and walnuts. To stay true to the Greek ...

  8. Dalgona - Wikipedia

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    Dalgona (달고나) or ppopgi (뽑기) is a Korean candy made with melted sugar and baking soda originating from South Korea. [1] [2] It is a popular street snack from the 1960s, and is still eaten as a retro food. [3]

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