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In Newfoundland, "chips, dressing and gravy" (referred to by outsiders as "Newfie fries" [9]) comprise French fries topped with "dressing" (turkey stuffing made with summer savory) and gravy. Another variation consists of topping the French fries with either ground beef, hot dogs, dressing and cheese and topped with gravy.
Some fast-food chains dip the fries in a sugar solution or a starch batter, to alter the appearance or texture. [65] French fries are one of the most popular dishes in the United States, commonly being served as a side dish to main dishes and in fast food restaurants. The average American eats around 30 pounds (14 kg) of french fries a year. [66]
A type of bite-sized Japanese cracker made from glutinous rice and flavored with soy sauce. Banana chips or Chifle: Peru, Ecuador and Thailand: Deep-fried and/or dried slices of bananas/plantains. They can be covered with sugar or honey and have a sweet taste, or they can be fried in oil and spices and have a salty and/or spicy taste. [79 ...
Cook the potatoes again, 2 handfuls at a time, until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Remove, shake off the excess oil, place in a bowl, and season lightly with salt and pepper. Repeat with the rest ...
Lay's potato chips sold in Indonesia are available in six flavors: honey butter, sour cream and onion, nori seaweed, beef barbecue, classic salty, and salmon teriyaki flavors. [67] In 2018 Chitato launched three unusual flavors: beef rendang , fried crab golden egg yolk, and mango sticky rice.
4. Sweet and Sour Sauce. Tasting notes: sweet, sour (it’s a well-named sauce!) Pair with: Ghost Pepper Chicken Fries There’s nothing wrong with Burger King’s sweet and sour sauce. The ...
Originated at Tim Horton's restaurants, is a square doughnut-like pastry topped with raisins and a sugary glaze Elephant ears: United States: Fairground specialty, a large, flat round fried yeast dough, often covered in fruit or sugar, also called fried bread, fried dough, Whales Tails, tiger ears, pizza frita, frying saucers, doughboys.
At Molly Malone's Irish Pub in Covington on a recent Friday afternoon, three men sat at the bar eating fish and chips while passing a bottle of Heinz malt vinegar back and forth several times over ...