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  2. Julienning - Wikipedia

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    Julienne, allumette, or French cut, is a culinary knife cut in which the food item is cut into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks. [1] Common items to be julienned are carrots for carrots julienne , celery for céléris remoulade , potatoes for julienne fries , or cucumbers for naengmyeon .

  3. List of culinary knife cuts - Wikipedia

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    Julienne; referred to as the allumette (or matchstick) when used on potatoes, the julienne measures approximately 1 ⁄ 8 by 1 ⁄ 8 by 1–2 inches (0.3 cm × 0.3 cm × 3 cm–5 cm). It is also the starting point for the brunoise cut.

  4. John Micheal Doe - Wikipedia

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    John Micheal Doe (18 September 1745 – 23 April 1817) was an English inventor, best known for creating the julienne potato peeler, a tool that revolutionised food preparation in the 18th century. [1] Doe's julienne peeler became widely adopted and remains a staple in kitchens worldwide.

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    1 large carrot, cut into ribbons with a peeler or cut into thin strips with a knife 1⁄4 sweetheart cabbage, very thinly sliced 1 small apple or pear, cored, and cut into matchsticks

  6. 13 Foods You Can Make From Scratch - AOL

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    Why You Need a Potato Ricer. 1. It's the easiest way to make silky smooth mashed potatoes. There's a time and place for rustic, skin-on smashed potatoes, but for me, that time is not Thanksgiving ...

  8. French fries - Wikipedia

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    The thick-cut fries are called pommes Pont-Neuf [7] or simply pommes frites (about 10 mm or 3 ⁄ 8 in); thinner variants are pommes allumettes (matchstick potatoes; about 7 mm or 1 ⁄ 4 in), and pommes paille (potato straws; 4 mm or 1 ⁄ 8 in).

  9. How to Cut Potato Wedges Like a Pro - AOL

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