Friday, June 24, 2005

 

Ah It Feels Good ~~~~

~~~~to feel good !

a Full Tilt Lolly Gag is an effective strategy during an Essential Lull

i learned how to make perfect homemade French Fries

from a magazine called Cuisine At Home

here's what i learned from following the recipe and making slight adaptation

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there are two basic parts to making a really good "side a fries"

have a big baking sized russet potato just laying around waiting to be used

peel it a little

slice into slabs and the slabs into sticks the size fry you prefer

like shoestring (my favorite) or 1/2 inchers / or another favorite : some thick and some thin and not at all even but 90% the same length

rinse in water and dry on towels

you need a deep and heavy pot / like Le Crueset / that can get real hot and is able to hold the heat / see you can get the frying oil hot enough but the addition of any food always lowers the temperature

you need a deep fry thermometer / the kind with the clip on it / it has to go to 400'

oil / i had on hand a couple of quarts of sunflower seed oil / it has to be at least three inches deep or ten cups

using the thermometer which should NOT be touching the bottom of the pot / bring the heat up to 325' and slip the potatoes in one at a time / do small batches / the idea here is to soften them but not brown them / amount of time this takes varies depending on the size of your fry / maybe only a minute or two

drain on a rack over brown paper bags

that's Part One

wrap these fries in paper towels and chill for at least an hour

Part Two : get your oil hot up to 375'

slip the chilled potatoes into the oil in small batches / the cold potatoes will want to lower the temperature of the oil so proceed slowly until you get the hang of it

this time they should crisp up and turn a lovely golden brown / fish them out when they are the colour you prefer

drain on towels and sprinkle with salt

what we dunk them in is topic for another post

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