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Chips With Everything!
This is a thread for chips lovers. Post combinations, recipies or methods you've seen.
Lomo Saltado - A Peruvian fusion dish of stirfried beef, vegetables and rice with chips/fries/potatoes either served under or on top. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:Lomo_saltado http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomo_saltado http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=lom...w&ved=0CCoQsAQ Sounds totally like something you'd get from a British Chinese takeaway
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Guriajti fries
http://www.bbc.co.uk/indianfoodmadee...potatoes.shtml Double cooked chips flavoured with cumin, turmeric and chilli, served with cashew nuts and a sprinkle of mango powder |
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Guriajti fries
http://www.bbc.co.uk/indianfoodmadee...potatoes.shtml Double cooked chips flavoured with cumin, turmeric and chilli, served with cashew nuts and a sprinkle of mango powder |
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Chips & gravy. Nice. Chips & cheese. Ok. Chips, gravy and cheese ![]() ![]() ![]() I give you Disco Fries! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy-tQyhmrp4#t=1m04s |
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I once saw chips as a topping on Pizza in Sardinia. Aparently it was catering for the German market.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/indianfoodmadee...potatoes.shtml Double cooked chips flavoured with cumin, turmeric and chilli, served with cashew nuts and a sprinkle of mango powder Is it called something esle? |
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I can;t find mango powder anywhere. Does anyone kow where I can get it. I tried the world food aisles but tnothing
Is it called something esle? I haven't seen it around here but I did manage to pick up some Chaat Masala http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaat_masala I know it's not the same but it does contain mango powder and does have a more tangy taste than other masala powders that i've had. I've read you can substitute lemon or lime for it. I wonder if you could use lemon pepper? |
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Search ebay for 'mango powder' Item number: 150611465379 - £1.74 inc postage.
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It's also called Amchur/Aamchur/Amchoor powder/spice.
I haven't seen it around here but I did manage to pick up some Chaat Masala http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaat_masala I know it's not the same but it does contain mango powder and does have a more tangy taste than other masala powders that i've had. I've read you can substitute lemon or lime for it. I wonder if you could use lemon pepper? I have chaat masala. It smells of rotten eggs haha. Nice though |
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Chips and this gorgeous recipe http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2...ager.offset=20
I regularly make homemade curry and do chips with it I do Chips with lasagne. chips with peas and fish regularly. |
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Chips and deep fried Mars Bar with brown sauce are an experiment you really should try
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I have heard of orange chips which is a 'black country' thing I think but never eaten any.
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I have heard of orange chips which is a 'black country' thing I think but never eaten any.
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I have heard of orange chips which is a 'black country' thing I think but never eaten any.
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I use lemon juice as a substitute but I always feel I might be missing out.
I have chaat masala. It smells of rotten eggs haha. Nice though |
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I once saw chips as a topping on Pizza in Sardinia. Aparently it was catering for the German market.
I've seen a spam and fries pizza on DDD.
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Gypsy potatoes -
Techinically when you Google them they aren't fries but when they are served at the wonderful Caravan restaraunt they are basically skinny chips served in some kind of mayo-esque sauce (it is much more than just mayo though) and there is also minature slithers of bacon. |
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Gypsy potatoes -
Techinically when you Google them they aren't fries but when they are served at the wonderful Caravan restaraunt they are basically skinny chips served in some kind of mayo-esque sauce (it is much more than just mayo though) and there is also minature slithers of bacon.
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Chilli cheese fries. These seem to be popular in the US. Similar to the UK fave of bologaise on chips with cheese. |
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Guriajti fries
http://www.bbc.co.uk/indianfoodmadee...potatoes.shtml Double cooked chips flavoured with cumin, turmeric and chilli, served with cashew nuts and a sprinkle of mango powder This thread is making me very hungry, keep the recipes coming!
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Chips in duck fat. Seen them on a Rick Stein show when he's in France. A big pot of them cooked over an open fire. Kind of a mix of chips and wedges but they looked great.
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You may say they are just glorified chip butties but I wouldn't mind trying some of them. I don't think i'd try them all at the same time though like on Man V Food
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