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We have one of these. I mostly use it for french fries and tater tots, but we have done Snickers bars before. We used the small ("fun size") ones. Search online and you'll find instructions. The candy bar needs to be breaded. If you just throw a Snickers in there, it will just melt into the oil. Properly breaded, they are very good. Crispy fried breading on the outside filled with melted chocolate bar. Mmmmm.
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I you're going to make french fries (chips to the Brits), just buy some potatoes and cut them up. You will get much better fries than you will using pre-cut frozen crap.
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I you're going to make french fries (chips to the Brits), just buy some potatoes and cut them up. You will get much better fries than you will using pre-cut frozen crap. [/ QUOTE ] I have a chip pan in my house and we primarily use it for pre-made store french fries, however when we have time we put in the effort to make home made french fries with our krinle-cutter knife. I reccomend letting the chopped chips sit in the fridge overnight in paper towels to dry out a bit first. The other reccomendation I have, NEVER change the oil ever, it adds to the flavor. As long as you just use it for chips and not a bunch of other sugary or breaded stuff, it won't get a whole bunch of junk floating in it. (ok, exageration, change the oil once a year.) |
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Also change the oil if you do fish or poultry in it.
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when i worked at jack in the box the food tasted infinitely better when the grease was changed
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eh, i'm 21 - i'll start worrying about heart troubles later on [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Sometimes it starts in infancy. You've already got some. |
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