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  2. How to Reheat Fries Without Turning Them Into Mush ... - AOL

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    Hot, golden french fries right out of the deep fryer might be our favorite food. Plus, they come in so many different varieties. (Curly! Waffle! Shoestring! Don’t make us choose!) Yep, fries are ...

  3. The Absolute Only Way You Should Be Reheating French Fries

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    Usually there's a window of about 30 seconds after you microwave something where the texture is right, but when it comes to french fries, this isn't the case. Microwaves can't make things crispy ...

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    3. French Toast Sticks. Frozen french toast sticks are a cheap and easy breakfast go-to, and although the package says you can reheat them in the microwave, they're ten times better in the oven ...

  5. 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. They are prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, drying them, and frying them, usually in a deep fryer.

  6. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, french fries (which Australians call "chips" or "hot chips") are common in fast food shops, cafes, casual dining and pubs.In fast food shops, fries may be sold by dollar amount, customers may order for instance "$10 worth of chips" or "the minimum chips" which is the smallest amount of chips the shop will fry at once, differing per shop.

  7. 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).

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  9. French fry vending machine - Wikipedia

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    A French fry vending machine is a vending machine that dispenses hot French fries, [1] [2] [3] also known as chips. The first known French fry vending machine was developed circa 1982 by the defunct Precision Fry Foods Pty Ltd. in Australia. A few companies have developed and manufactured French fry vending machines and prototypes.