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  2. Triple-cooked chips - Wikipedia

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    Triple-cooked chips are a type of chips developed by the English chef Heston Blumenthal. The chips are first simmered, then cooled and drained using a sous-vide technique or by freezing; deep fried at 130 °C (266 °F) and cooled again; and finally deep-fried again at 180 °C (356 °F). The result is what Blumenthal calls "chips with a glass ...

  3. Lately, TikTokers have been making potato chips in the microwave. In The Know editor AmiLin McClure made her own microwave-friendly potato chips, then bravely tested the result to spare you any ...

  4. 27 Quick, Easy and Compulsively Eatable Air-Fryer Snacks - AOL

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    2. Salami Chips With Spicy Mustard Dip. This is a dream recipe for low-carb and keto diet followers.Just put sliced deli salami in the air fryer and cook for a few minutes until it’s crispy.

  5. Krupuk - Wikipedia

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    To cook krupuk, a wok with plenty of high-temperature cooking oil is needed. A healthier, fatless version might be made by briefly pulsing the raw krupuk in the microwave oven: usually one minute at the medium (~700W) power is enough to successfully puff a handful of chips. Raw krupuk is quite small, hard, and darker in color than the cooked ...

  6. Chip pan - Wikipedia

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    Not using chip pans (making oven chips, microwave chips, or frying in a thermostat-controlled electric deep fryer). Not using chip pans when feeling unwell, or after having taken alcohol or other drugs. Not filling the pan more than 1/3 full; frying food in small amounts. Not leaving the pan unattended, even if the phone or doorbell rings.

  7. Finding out you can make decent potato chips in the microwave ...

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  8. Super Bowl food: Appetizer recipes to make for the big game - AOL

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    Melt the cheese in a double boiler or in the microwave. Place the meat into the rolls. Add onions (optional), and pour the cheese on top. Garnish with hot or fried sweet peppers, mushrooms and ...

  9. Susceptor - Wikipedia

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    In microwave cooking, susceptors are built into paper packaging of certain foods, where they absorb microwaves which penetrate the packaging.This process raises the susceptor patch temperature to levels where it may then heat food by conduction or by infrared radiation.