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  2. Double Fried French Fries Recipe - AOL

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    Fit a heavy stockpot with a deep- fry thermometer. Heat the oil over medium- high heat to 275° to 300°F. Have ready a rack set over a baking sheet. Drain the potatoes and pat dry. Add 2 handfuls of potatoes to the hot oil. There should be at least 1 inch of oil above the potatoes. Cook until the potatoes are light brown, 5 to 7 minutes.

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

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    5. Don't Crowd Them. Try cooking fries in a single layer to ensure they cook evenly and get crispy on all sides. Adjust time and temperature according to the thickness and brand of your frozen ...

  4. The Freezer Item That Will Make Your Homemade Fries Taste ...

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    “One interesting thing, though, is there are no deep fryer cooking instructions on the bag so you are gonna have to do a little R&D yourself,” he says. And the oil you use is key too.

  5. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...

  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.

  7. French fries - Wikipedia

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    French fries [a] (or simply fries, also known as chips [b] among other names [c]) are batonnet or julienne-cut [3] deep-fried potatoes of disputed origin from Belgium or France. They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and frying them, usually in a deep fryer .

  8. Fried potatoes - Wikipedia

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    Fried potatoes are a dish or a component of other dishes (such as Bauernfrühstück) essentially consisting of potatoes which have been fried or deep-fried in hot cooking oil often with the addition of salt and other seasonings.

  9. You've got to try homemade air fryer French fries. Here's how ...

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    It puts a bad fry to shame. Now the problem with cooking fries at home is that it typically requires deep frying. And that involves a ton of oil, which creates a mess and takes a long time.