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  2. Crinkle Cut Oven Fries Recipe - AOL

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    Pop them in the oven for 15-20 minutes, or until golden. 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 ...

  3. Oven Fries with Herbs and Pecorino Recipe - AOL

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  4. 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.

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

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    To soak your fries, place them in a bowl of hot water for 10 to 15 minutes; drain them and pat them dry. ... Try cooking fries in a single layer to ensure they cook evenly and get crispy on all ...

  6. I Ate 45 Bags Of Frozen Fries & Found 5 That Don't Suck - AOL

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    Best Waffle: Ore-Ida Golden Waffle Fries. The best part about a waffle fry is, naturally, the cut. The jagged shape maximizes the surface area of the potato; so when it's made well, it gives you ...

  7. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    An American cast-iron Dutch oven, 1896. In Asia, particularly China, India, Korea and Japan, there is a long history of cooking with cast-iron vessels. The first mention of a cast-iron kettle in English appeared in 679 or 680, though this wasn't the first use of metal vessels for cooking. The term pot came into use in 1180.

  8. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    A cooking vessel is a type of cookware or bakeware designed for cooking, baking, roasting, boiling or steaming. Cooking vessels are manufactured using materials such as steel, cast iron, aluminum, clay and various other ceramics. [1] All cooking vessels, including ceramic ones, absorb and retain heat after cooking has finished. [2]

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

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    Hot, golden french fries right out of the deep fryer might be our favorite food. Plus, they come in so many different varieties. (Curly! Waffle! Shoestring! Don’t make us choose!) Yep, fries are ...