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Nancy2 wrote:
> > (P.S. to Tom: potato chips are most crisp when they are double fried > - fry them about half way, take them out, let them drain, and then > when you're ready to eat, put them back in and finish them.) > Thank you. I was trying a variation from Cooks Illustrated magazine's web site. The preliminary cooking is done in a microwave rather than frying at a lower temperature, then they are supposed to be fried to crisp them up at a higher temperature. I think I had several problems and I'm going to try some alternatives, next time. I'm sure part of my problem is unfamiliarity of what I can do with this particular fryer and what I can't. I have a lot to learn about frying with it. I appreciate the information... Regards... Tom |
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tom spillman > wrote: > Nancy2 wrote: > > > > > (P.S. to Tom: potato chips are most crisp when they are double fried > > - fry them about half way, take them out, let them drain, and then > > when you're ready to eat, put them back in and finish them.) > > > > Thank you. I was trying a variation from Cooks Illustrated magazine's > web site. The preliminary cooking is done in a microwave rather than > frying at a lower temperature, then they are supposed to be fried to > crisp them up at a higher temperature. I think I had several problems > and I'm going to try some alternatives, next time. I'm sure part of my > problem is unfamiliarity of what I can do with this particular fryer and > what I can't. I have a lot to learn about frying with it. > > I appreciate the information... > > Regards... > > Tom I've still got to try double frying Yam fries. :-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:06:29 -0500, Omelet >
wrote: >In article >, > blake murphy > wrote: > >> >> is bragg's like Dr. Bronner's Balanced Protein Seasoning (or somesuch >> >> that i could never find), a soy sauce substitute? >> >> >> >> your pal, >> >> blake >> > >> >Pretty much... It's an unfermented Soy Sauce. >> > >> >I really like the flavor. >> >> do you buy it at a health food store? >> >> your pal, >> blake > >For the most part, I bought it at Sun Harvest. >But Fiesta is easier to get to. I was surprised (and pleased) to find it >there! > >Our local place (Cornucopia) will order it for me but it's cheaper to >get it at Fiesta when I go to Austin to stock up on stuff. > >Their web site might have local distributors: > >http://www.bragg.com/products/liquidaminos.html o.k., i signed up for a free sample. if instead they send me the apple cider vinegar drink, i'll let you know how it goes with vodka. your pal, blake |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:46:46 -0500, tom spillman
> wrote: >Nancy2 wrote: > >> >> (P.S. to Tom: potato chips are most crisp when they are double fried >> - fry them about half way, take them out, let them drain, and then >> when you're ready to eat, put them back in and finish them.) >> > >Thank you. I was trying a variation from Cooks Illustrated magazine's >web site. The preliminary cooking is done in a microwave rather than >frying at a lower temperature, then they are supposed to be fried to >crisp them up at a higher temperature. I think I had several problems >and I'm going to try some alternatives, next time. I'm sure part of my >problem is unfamiliarity of what I can do with this particular fryer and >what I can't. I have a lot to learn about frying with it. > >I appreciate the information... > >Regards... > >Tom well, it sounds like you're having fun playing with it. that's a good thing. your pal, martha |
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blake murphy > wrote: > On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:06:29 -0500, Omelet > > wrote: > > >In article >, > > blake murphy > wrote: > > > >> >> is bragg's like Dr. Bronner's Balanced Protein Seasoning (or somesuch > >> >> that i could never find), a soy sauce substitute? > >> >> > >> >> your pal, > >> >> blake > >> > > >> >Pretty much... It's an unfermented Soy Sauce. > >> > > >> >I really like the flavor. > >> > >> do you buy it at a health food store? > >> > >> your pal, > >> blake > > > >For the most part, I bought it at Sun Harvest. > >But Fiesta is easier to get to. I was surprised (and pleased) to find it > >there! > > > >Our local place (Cornucopia) will order it for me but it's cheaper to > >get it at Fiesta when I go to Austin to stock up on stuff. > > > >Their web site might have local distributors: > > > >http://www.bragg.com/products/liquidaminos.html > > o.k., i signed up for a free sample. if instead they send me the > apple cider vinegar drink, i'll let you know how it goes with vodka. > > your pal, > blake It has a lighter taste than soy sauce but is still pleasantly rich. :-) If that makes any sense? Cheers! -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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