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On 8/8/2014 2:43 PM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> I buy the Publix brand "fast food fries" and <gasp> I bake them! I do >> spray the baking sheet with oil first. They come out nicely and yes, >> they don't cost nearly as much as Ore Ida. > > Baked fries are "OK" and probably healthier for you but there's > nothing like deep fried in oil for the ultimate good taste. > Taste is in the tastebuds of the taster. ![]() splatter, cleanup, storing of leftover oil in favour of frozen fries baked to crisp on an oiled pan. > I make my own fries usually and fry in oil but I do like the > commercial shoestring ones also fried in oil. > > Tater Tots: > Microwave to hot for a side (not all that though, it's just quick) > Oven bake for a bit tastier > Deep fry for the best tasting. > Fried tater tot, indubitably. Not something I've eaten in at least 10 years. Sorry, I don't dine at Sonic, where fried tater tots seem to rule (according to commercials). ![]() > As I rarely do deep frying, I'll opt for that best way when I do. > > G. > Make up your mind... do you deep fry frozen potatoes or do you rarely do deep frying? :-) Jill |
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