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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message news:3ffa08d9$1_4@aeinews.... > I got a deep fryer last year for Christmas - T FAL. I've always used > vegetable oil and still the fries come out soggy and not at all as I > remember from my childhood days. Should I be using lard instead? - I have > the temperature up as far as it can go and wait 'til the light goes off - > this is indeed a bummer............but you guys have all the answers. > > Elaine It helps if you blanch the fries first and then fry them again. Put them in the basket and fry for a few minutes, then remove. Let the oil return to the proper temperature (375F) and return the fries to the oil. Remember not to fry too many at a time. Here is a link that explains the process in detail: http://mvproduce.com/ffries.html |
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