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  2. Munchos - Wikipedia

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    Munchos are a potato chip snack food manufactured from dehydrated potatoes by Frito-Lay. [1] Munchos are somewhat similar to Lay's Stax and Pringles, which are also made from dried potatoes. Some reviews say that the chip differs in its "light and airy taste", and has more of a salty flavor than its more popular associate Lay's. [2] Munchos are ...

  3. List of twice-baked foods - Wikipedia

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    A bread of Greek origin that is prepared with whole wheat, chick pea or barley flour. Traditional versions were twice-baked. [15] Rusk: A hard, dry biscuit or a twice-baked bread. It is sometimes used as a baby teething food. The dish has significant international variations. Pictured are rusk squares made of rye sourdough bread. Twice-baked potato

  4. List of potato dishes - Wikipedia

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    For the crisp, sliced potatoes, see § Potato chip. Chips and dip: International A food combination consisting of various types of chips or crisps and various dips. Pictured is crab dip with potato chips. Chocolate-covered potato chips: United States: Potato chips that have been dipped into melted chocolate or cocoa, and coated with the chocolate.

  5. 11 Things You Didn't Know About Potato Chips - AOL

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    The popular snack food has been around since the 19th century, and it's as beloved as ever! A truly American food, the potato chip has popped into lunch boxes and sandwiches.

  6. Potato chip - Wikipedia

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    Early recipes for potato chips in the US are found in Mary Randolph's Virginia House-Wife (1824) [6] and in N.K.M. Lee's Cook's Own Book (1832), [7] both of which explicitly cite Kitchiner. [8] A legend associates the creation of potato chips with Saratoga Springs, New York, decades later than the first recorded recipe. [9]

  7. Potato cooking - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Antonin Rolet gave two recipes for potato starch beer, one made from hops and starch, the other from hops, starch and malt flour, for use by families and agricultural cooperatives. [20] In the 21st century, aquavit, vodka, poteen and härdöpfeler are still produced from potatoes. These spirits can be used in cooking for deglazing or ...

  8. Potato Chip Au Gratin Recipe - AOL

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    Mix the crushed chips with the remaining 1/2 cup of shredded cheese and set aside. Sprinkle the chip & cheese mixture evenly over the potatoes and continue baking for 15-20 minutes, or until it ...

  9. Chip butty - Wikipedia

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    Naylor wrote that the chip butty was a comforting meal and a means to "transport ourselves to a happier, more innocent place". [2] The Michelin-starred chef Paul Ainsworth created a version with sourdough, triple-cooked chips, mayonnaise and parmesan. [4] In 2020, the fast food franchise Burger King began selling chip butties in New Zealand. [5]