Every Style of French Fry Cut We Could Find

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @weirdhistoryfood
    @weirdhistoryfood  Год назад +90

    What cut of potato is your favorite?

  • @Adams42X
    @Adams42X Год назад +19

    How can a 15 minute video on fries can be more entertaining than the most feature films these days? 😂😂😂

  • @whymihere86
    @whymihere86 Год назад +26

    Seattle native, the moment you started talking about the wedge fries I thought, "All right, Jo Jo's made the list!" Good job on the research for that.

    • @kwpluckett
      @kwpluckett Год назад +3

      The first time I've heard someone mention it that's not a local! I wonder if they call them Jojo's in California...

    • @williamromine5715
      @williamromine5715 Год назад

      They are called jo jo's in Montana too.

    • @fredrickseiler4492
      @fredrickseiler4492 Год назад +2

      We've been calling them jo-jo's in NE Ohio for over 50 years.

    • @calico9046
      @calico9046 Год назад +1

      @@fredrickseiler4492 right?? I thought it was odd as soon as they said “Pacific NW”. Also from NE Ohio haha. Maybe that has something to do w/ it? Our specific area? Idk

    • @Theonetruewonderfly
      @Theonetruewonderfly 6 месяцев назад

      I was told by a former Pennsylvania resident they're called "JoJos" in Pennsylvania.

  • @unweoncualquieradeinternet4151
    @unweoncualquieradeinternet4151 Год назад +156

    Fun fact: Matchstick fries are often used as a topping for hotdogs in Argentina in their "Pancho" hotdog, and in Chile in other hotdog called "Tejano" which means Texan

  • @trevorfletcher6335
    @trevorfletcher6335 Год назад +145

    Great video. I could watch an entire one about the history of the tater tot. What an innovative way to avoid waste.

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka Год назад +4

      Same story with the cheese doodle

    • @josephgaviota
      @josephgaviota Год назад

      @@jahjoeka And Kingsford briquettes !

  • @spartan1010101
    @spartan1010101 Год назад +26

    Mad respect for showing Thrasher's French Fries up there. Even as a Marylander though I don't see that many people put vinegar on it, it's always available but I can't resist the Old Bay and ketchup.

    • @patrickcho791
      @patrickcho791 Год назад +1

      Thrasher’s has the best fries I’ve ever had! The malt vinegar is a must!

    • @stickybuns8626
      @stickybuns8626 Год назад +1

      No shame brother. I diverge from the malt vinegar and go with ketchup from time to time.

    • @MrJoshcc600
      @MrJoshcc600 8 месяцев назад

      Malt vinegar for the win

  • @that_1_guy_from_mars939
    @that_1_guy_from_mars939 Год назад +438

    I miss the wedges at KFC. They stood out among other fast food places.

    • @AndyJay1985
      @AndyJay1985 Год назад +13

      Agreed. The fries seem "off"

    • @onemorechris
      @onemorechris Год назад +22

      @@AndyJay1985 kfc doesn’t taste of anything apart from fat and cheap oil. i don’t really get why people bother with it

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Год назад +9

      Same! Those were good :(

    • @MrTerrorist
      @MrTerrorist Год назад +5

      Wedges are still sold in some Asian KFCs

    • @janneke82
      @janneke82 Год назад +9

      I got breakfast from Wendy’s for the first time and they serve seasoned wedges with the meal and they were reminiscent of KFC’s wedges.

  • @sarafontanini7051
    @sarafontanini7051 Год назад +73

    fun fact: here in australia at least we don't call them 'tater tots', likely due to the branding thing you mentioned. instead we call them Potato Gems.

    • @strawberrycherrybaby
      @strawberrycherrybaby Год назад +2

      That reminds me of ‘potato coins’ which is a regional option in US grocery stores. It’s like a tater tot that is a flatter circle, instead of the usual tube shape.

    • @GetIntoItDuhh
      @GetIntoItDuhh Год назад +4

      potato gem sounds like there should be little opals inside

    • @candycemonroe7345
      @candycemonroe7345 Год назад +1

      Potato barrels at Disney world.

  • @hilotakenaka
    @hilotakenaka Год назад +41

    Amazing video! I'd love to see a video talking about the most popular local chains/restaurants in each state!

  • @greywater3186
    @greywater3186 Год назад +14

    Shoutout to Culver’s and their crinkle cuts - made fresh to order.
    I knew you were my people
    🍟

    • @deacongowan117
      @deacongowan117 Год назад

      All fries are made fresh to order, Culvers aren’t the only ones to sell fresh to order fries.

    • @greywater3186
      @greywater3186 Год назад +2

      @@deacongowan117 You have two contradictory statements there, one is not true.

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Год назад

      ​@@greywater3186it's not contradictory if all fries are made to order then Culver's isn't the only one. Too bad most fries aren't made to order...

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Год назад +1

      I had Culver's fries I think they're the second best crinkle cut fries I ever had! I wish crinkle cut fries got more love it's a great cut!

    • @greywater3186
      @greywater3186 Год назад

      @@nahometesfay1112 it is a great cut!

  • @vincentlagrange2329
    @vincentlagrange2329 Год назад +3

    11:15 This is a poutine! Fries, cheese curds, and gravy. I'm from Québec, the homeland of poutine!

  • @ferdykraus
    @ferdykraus Год назад +16

    Thanks for the entertaining history lesson 😊

  • @mattl9070
    @mattl9070 Год назад +4

    A big serve of thick cut chips with sea salt and brown vinegar drizzled with tomato sauce makes me happy 😊

  • @makingroceries77
    @makingroceries77 Год назад +72

    Great history lesson 😊. I would love to see a video on how wings got to be popular.

    • @Taragoola
      @Taragoola Год назад +6

      You know, you’ve got a good point. There isn’t much meat, they’re a bit of a pain to eat compared to, say, a leg. Now I’m curious how they’ve become a gameday staple.

    • @murphyebass7837
      @murphyebass7837 Год назад +1

      Fucking love wings

    • @AbigatorM
      @AbigatorM Год назад +1

      my theory like many now popular foods like pizza, it was necassaty at first. like one in the answers said. ALmost no meat etc. so probably really cheap cause undesired at first. And then it evolved.

    • @93corvettebaby
      @93corvettebaby Год назад +1

      The Anchor bar in buffalo ny.

    • @Green_Tea_Coffee
      @Green_Tea_Coffee Год назад +2

      Like the tater tots being made from left overs, Buffalo Wings were the leftovers from processing chickens that didn't have big enough drumsticks or wings to sell on their own.

  • @JDoors
    @JDoors Год назад +22

    At least one commentor mentioned "batter-coated" fries and I think that could have been included as a unique "type" of fry. It's one of my favorites. Next is curly fries, then waffle-cut. Man, waffle-cut fries are perfect for dipping, they hold SO MUCH sauce!

    • @nygreenguy
      @nygreenguy Год назад +1

      Right? I love those batter coated fries!

    • @nigelis2345
      @nigelis2345 Год назад +1

      A restaurant I went to a few weeks back had these beer batter fries that tasted good.

    • @strawberrycherrybaby
      @strawberrycherrybaby Год назад +1

      Beer batter fries actually stay crunchy and delicious when they’re cold, idk how they do it but I love it

  • @VampyrMygg
    @VampyrMygg Год назад +14

    Most of those cuts I've never even seen before, I think we might be a bit boring with our variations of fries in Norway from what I've seen, though I've not really been to any super fancy restaurants, but our fast food places generally just serve the same cut McDonalds got.
    Though the wedges are popular sold in bags ready to fry, translated from Norwegian they're called "potato boats" here. :P
    Also, I've always loved the French names, they've affected Norwegian a bit too, as fries here are often called "pommes frites" which is a hilarious name if ya look at it.
    To those who don't know random French words, in French a potato is called "pomme de terre" and to put that into context... the French word for apple is "pomme" thus the French potato is "apple of the earth" or earth apple.
    Which means... pommes frites translates to fried apple. :P
    So the Pomme Souffle basically means puffed up apple.
    And the way we use the French word in Norwegian also reflects on dialects here, as some areas of Norway will call potatoes "jordepler" which translates to earth apples, just like the French.
    (though pommes frites does get shortened in Norwegian in conversation, to basically "pomfri")
    And this concludes my random ADHD tangent for today.
    Edit:
    I just remembered, I think one of the options for fries we get here in Norway, didn't show up on this list, pommes noisettes, they're little potato balls.

    • @onemorechris
      @onemorechris Год назад +1

      potato boat, love it

    • @jojoe4093
      @jojoe4093 Год назад

      I've enjoyed your rant. Educational.

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Год назад

      Wow I've never heard of spherical fries! Is the whole potato parboiled and the balls formed with a scoop?

    • @VampyrMygg
      @VampyrMygg Год назад

      @@nahometesfay1112 Looking at recipes, they scoop the balls from a raw potato, then boil them for 5-6 minutes, before frying them.

    • @aliza_h
      @aliza_h Год назад

      So cool to learn about Norwegian food! I've been learning Norwegian for a while now, and I really want to go to Norway 🩵
      Hei fra Pennsylvania!

  • @stanford-nf4jk
    @stanford-nf4jk Год назад +13

    My abuelita used to make us Cottage Fries (minus the ridges). She called them ‘Papas Medallón’ or Medallion Potatoes because they resembled medallions. I don’t believe that’s an official name. It’s just a term she referred to them as. She’d often let them sit in leftover beef fat and spices and then pan fry them. They were almost an entree in and of themselves!

    • @sarafontanini7051
      @sarafontanini7051 Год назад +2

      i definitely remember hearing about potato medallions as a THING and they certainly seem to be the same as cottage potatoes without the crnkle bit

    • @Megadextrious
      @Megadextrious Год назад +2

      Oh man that sounds yuuuummmmyyyyy

    • @shainahullihen1159
      @shainahullihen1159 Год назад

      @stanford-nf4jk, that sounds really good. Does she still make them?

    • @stanford-nf4jk
      @stanford-nf4jk Год назад +1

      @ Shaina Hullihen She passed away some years ago, but her sister (my great aunt) still does! They use(d) the same recipe and cooking method so they taste just as good as Grandma’s!

    • @shainahullihen1159
      @shainahullihen1159 Год назад +1

      ​@@stanford-nf4jk, I'm sorry, that's wonderful other family members have her recipe and make those fries 😍😃.

  • @deirdregibbons5609
    @deirdregibbons5609 Год назад +5

    This was delightful. I enjoyed hearing the history and cooking details of each type. I even learned about some fries I had not heard of.

  • @joshcrowell3176
    @joshcrowell3176 Год назад +1

    You just pissed off an entire nation by calling them "Aussie Wedges", they're just wedges.

  • @lumare
    @lumare Год назад +3

    Aussie here, have literally never heard these referred to as "Aussie wedges", no idea who told you that was a thing. They're just potato wedges.

  • @skyenet
    @skyenet Год назад +3

    You missed "Slap Chips", a monument of Cape Town, South Africa, that you can get at any reputable fishery in Cape Town. They're fat and long cuts and double fried so that their extremities are a bit crispy, but the inside is mushy hot potato that is sometimes bursting out. They were traditionally served in a news-paper parcel, but nowadays they're still served en masse wrapped in a paper parcel, and you get a huge amount for what you pay. The best way to have them is with an overly generous amount of salt and white vinegar, or with curried-salt spice or both.

  • @amstrad00
    @amstrad00 Год назад +8

    In the Tornado Fries section there should have been a mention of Ribbon Fries which are very similar but minus the stick, instead being served on a plate. They're very common and fairs here in the US.

  • @onemorechris
    @onemorechris Год назад +4

    UK translation
    ‘steak fries’ = chips
    tater tots = not a thing (maybe hash browns)
    shoe string/matchstick/boardwalk = skinny
    tornado/sidewinder/house = not a thing
    Belgian = chips

  • @Staffo1972
    @Staffo1972 Год назад +14

    The belgian chips looks like our normal chips here in Australia

    • @Screddy_Henks
      @Screddy_Henks Год назад

      Never mind the potato scallop vs potato cake debate lol

    • @josuke5966
      @josuke5966 Год назад

      Because they are normal, they are the original

    • @AlphaAlarmClock
      @AlphaAlarmClock Месяц назад

      You're a chip

  • @ploptwist5242
    @ploptwist5242 Год назад +24

    I improved my french by 200% thanks to this video

    • @jenniferlonnes7420
      @jenniferlonnes7420 Год назад +1

      With all the French language in this video, who says French Fries aren't French?!

  • @misterhat5823
    @misterhat5823 Год назад +2

    Soggy Krinkle Cuts: The school lunch fry.

  • @frankmenesch
    @frankmenesch Год назад +25

    Wedge Fries in Australia aren't called 'Aussie Wedges'. We just call them 'potato wedges'. Also, sweet potato fries are so delicious.

    • @strawberrycherrybaby
      @strawberrycherrybaby Год назад +1

      In the Pacific Northwest of the US, we call them Jojos! The slang basically only exists in Washington and Oregon

    • @albertsaffron7582
      @albertsaffron7582 Год назад +2

      Usually they don’t bother specifying, also they’re nearly always served with sweet chilli sauce and sour cream

    • @albertsaffron7582
      @albertsaffron7582 Год назад

      That’s cool you have a name for them other than “wedges”

  • @NASCARFAN93100
    @NASCARFAN93100 Год назад +4

    Checkers/Rally's Fries are the GOAT
    And speaking of them Please do The History of Checkers/Rally's

  • @blindpilot3849
    @blindpilot3849 Год назад +19

    I love them all except for those thin julienne fries....Also I think you've forgotten to add the 'smiley faces' cut in this list😄

    • @Megadextrious
      @Megadextrious Год назад +2

      Holy crap you’re right

    • @mikeadalcinjr
      @mikeadalcinjr Год назад +3

      smiley fries are not actually made of whole potato, they are shaped mashed potato that is pre-fried at the factory to add color.

  • @ZoofyZoof
    @ZoofyZoof Год назад +1

    My favorite is crinkle cut.
    I don't know why so many people don't like it.

  • @kimberlyweaver1285
    @kimberlyweaver1285 Год назад +3

    The tornado fries are so pretty!

  • @Az777
    @Az777 Год назад +2

    Leif Garrett cameo at 5:18 I had such a mad crush on him back in the day. 😄

    • @kirbyculp3449
      @kirbyculp3449 Год назад +1

      And my sister. Have you seen his spaghetti western movies? God's Gun is pretty good.

  • @TABandiTA
    @TABandiTA Год назад +40

    Steak fries are more like bachelor's fries. They are simple to make, but still somewhat fancy.

    • @deacongowan117
      @deacongowan117 Год назад +3

      They’re not fancy.

    • @strawberrycherrybaby
      @strawberrycherrybaby Год назад

      @@deacongowan117 with that pfp you wouldn’t know what fancy is if it bit you on the ass 😂

    • @christiankneupper7011
      @christiankneupper7011 Год назад

      Steak fires are soggy and gross

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Год назад

      ​@@christiankneupper7011only when badly made. Heck even Red Robin fries are solid.

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Год назад

      ​@@deacongowan117Well you can serve them with steak so they're at least a little fancy. Imagine serving steak with McDonald fries.

  • @grimreboot
    @grimreboot Год назад

    Thank you for the upload! :)

  • @Natasha-ew6qu
    @Natasha-ew6qu 11 месяцев назад

    3:05 that perfect timing of the chorus had me rolling

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Год назад +2

    My favorite cuts are crinkle, wedge and curly.🍟🍟🍟🍟

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Год назад +2

    What a vid to come up on my 'cheat day'...
    * cranks up the fryer *

  • @mattl9070
    @mattl9070 Год назад +4

    I've never heard them called (or marketed as) Aussie wedges here in Australia.. We just call them potato wedges.

  • @riverAmazonNZ
    @riverAmazonNZ Год назад +3

    Forever grateful to the ancient people of Peru for gifting the world with the wonderful ✨potato✨

    • @rafael16759
      @rafael16759 Год назад

      You mean nature

    • @riverAmazonNZ
      @riverAmazonNZ Год назад

      @@rafael16759 yeah you go and eat the original potatoes nature gave us. Have a good time

    • @rafael16759
      @rafael16759 Год назад

      @@riverAmazonNZ every civilization did that to vegetables and shit nothing special... But yeah congrats for being in Peru instead of not being there i guess

    • @riverAmazonNZ
      @riverAmazonNZ Год назад

      @@rafael16759 oh yeah the achievements of ancient people are just ~whatever~ it’s not like everything we have is built on what came before.

  • @bubblyproduction9809
    @bubblyproduction9809 Год назад +2

    Great history lesson, fries are life

  • @Rosa20214
    @Rosa20214 Год назад +1

    Love this videos,

  • @cheffmurphy9713
    @cheffmurphy9713 Год назад

    Great video!! My only question is what about the kettle cooked fries/chips???? Wouldn’t those be considered fries????

  • @spencergarza1843
    @spencergarza1843 18 дней назад

    When I closed my eyes when i was told to imagine a fry. My brain went straight to Crinkle Cut.

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Год назад +3

    Can't be uploading these at 11 AM, I am WAY too hungry for this

  • @lizryan7451
    @lizryan7451 Год назад +3

    I like my fries on the thin and crispy side, so my favorites have always been shoestring and matchstick type fries like the kind they serve at Steak'n'Shake and Freddy's

    • @minicrushies
      @minicrushies Год назад

      I work at a Freddy's! :D People really like them...

    • @jonasharp3
      @jonasharp3 Год назад

      This is the correct opinion. No need to overcomplicate with crinkle cut or waffle. I want them thin and crispy by the handful. They’re also the perfect vehicle for seasonings and sauces.

  • @n00bJesus
    @n00bJesus Год назад

    I live in Louisiana, and some gas stations make potato wedges as well as other hot foods (meat pie, pizza, chicken liver or gizzards, etc), and something about the way they make those wedges is just magic. They’re always so good, and dirt cheap.

  • @monkeygraborange
    @monkeygraborange Год назад +12

    I’ve had every single one of these fries except for the Tornado, so I’m gonna explore taking a trip to Thailand.

    • @deacongowan117
      @deacongowan117 Год назад

      Tornado fries aren’t from or in Thailand, also.

    • @deacongowan117
      @deacongowan117 Год назад

      Stay away from the lady boys.

    • @16Haverson
      @16Haverson Год назад +3

      I had these at a small town fair in the US. I'm sure you don't have to go to a different country to get this type of fry.

  • @LisaMadventure
    @LisaMadventure Год назад

    This video is unbelievably amazing. I'm sharing it for sure.

  • @Ozviewer976
    @Ozviewer976 Год назад +1

    Nice explanation of the different styles of fries. I would say Curly Fries, I remember the first Curly I tasted and it’s from Arby’s. So good and fun .😊

  • @dragonrider2824
    @dragonrider2824 Год назад +1

    These videos are amazing!! Would love to see a video on bubble tea 🧋!!!

  • @kwpluckett
    @kwpluckett Год назад

    I'm so glad you brought up Jojo's. This is a NW staple. I was talking with some frineds from the east coast and they had no idea what I was talking about.

  • @PhantomLover007
    @PhantomLover007 Год назад +3

    You forgot one important aspect. All these fries go good with gravy.

    • @borntolose1
      @borntolose1 Год назад +1

      Gravy over sauce, every damn day!

    • @brucedavis1803
      @brucedavis1803 Год назад

      Are you Canadian?

    • @PhantomLover007
      @PhantomLover007 Год назад +1

      @@brucedavis1803 no. American but I love gravy on any fries

  • @radbradke
    @radbradke Год назад

    Did not expect a Captain Corelli’s Mandolin reference. Great job team!

  • @PasleyAviationPhotography
    @PasleyAviationPhotography Год назад +5

    This was the funniest episode I think they've had on the channel.

    • @deacongowan117
      @deacongowan117 Год назад +1

      I stand with Russia. I hope Russia annihilates Ukraine.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Год назад

    A+ video!
    I have never heard of many of those types before!

  • @klaussulzbeck4610
    @klaussulzbeck4610 9 месяцев назад

    does anyone knows what's the song in the "Sidewinder" section? (8:53)

  • @DinoPwn
    @DinoPwn Год назад +1

    The Tornado fries are my absolute favorite. Especially when they really salt them up. Love dipping them in ranch

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Год назад

      I've never had them. Are they very crispy? Is it all crust or is there a decent amount of filling?

    • @DinoPwn
      @DinoPwn Год назад

      @@nahometesfay1112 it’s the perfect ratio. Lots of crisp but still has filling. I guess it also depends on where you get them from but I’ve never been let down yet when trying them (mostly at amusement parks)

  • @derek-64
    @derek-64 Год назад +6

    I'm not picky about my fries but i tend to prefer the standard fries you see at most fast food restaurants. I also really like tater tots. Oh, and i dip em in either fry sauce or ranch.

  • @ORE0655
    @ORE0655 Год назад +3

    I'm from SEA so i didn't eat potato that often and it's often more expensive than White rice.. i ate these just time to time at KFC or Mcdonald

  • @melasnexperience
    @melasnexperience Год назад

    Thank you for mentioning the single greatest safety hazard connected to boardwalk fries.

  • @thatguymatt5816
    @thatguymatt5816 5 месяцев назад +1

    Damn, the patatas bravas were 11 bucks in that menu. Here in Spain, they are literally like… 2.50

  • @TGPDrunknHick
    @TGPDrunknHick Год назад +1

    As an Australian seeing so many of these reffered to as fries feels wrong. sure french fry is a thing but, everything else is just chips or wedges basically.

  • @SuperKenndog
    @SuperKenndog Год назад

    Not sure there’s a bad way to eat fries, but for nostalgia’s sake, boardwalk fries for the win

  • @KennyFrierson
    @KennyFrierson Год назад

    The ingenuity we have with potatoes is spectacular

  • @oe3567
    @oe3567 Год назад +1

    Jojos are a lifestyle and there’s many forms of them
    Get jojos, a Arizona green tea, take a walk down a forested northwestern town and you’ll see that great experience don’t have to be complex or expensive
    You can buy them as hot food from markets, aka “convenience stores,” in the north west

  • @cyankirkpatrick5194
    @cyankirkpatrick5194 Год назад

    I wasn't aware of these other cuts of the potatoes 🤤😋😋🤤😋🤤🥰🤗🤩🤯 with chili loaded

  • @sgt_slobber.7628
    @sgt_slobber.7628 Год назад

    Crinkle cut and tots are my faves!!!!!🍟🍟🍟🤗🤗🤗

  • @gjd424
    @gjd424 Год назад +26

    The sweet potato waffle fry is like the rolls Royce of fries! 🍟🍠

  • @cygnia
    @cygnia Год назад +2

    Shoestring fries are my weakness

  • @crusty_77
    @crusty_77 Год назад

    Bro woke up and thought “I’ve got a brilliant video idea”

  • @XMattingly
    @XMattingly Год назад

    “Hey Napoleon, gimme some of your tots!”
    “Go find your own, I’m frickin’ starving!” 😏

  • @djesno
    @djesno Год назад +1

    so much great music in this episode. yet no grated poatatoes.

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this! 🍟 Since I'm a dipper (into vegenaise, sometimes thinned with malt vinegar) it's crinkle-cut for me. #WeirdHistoryFood #FoodHistory #FrenchFries #FriedPotatoes

    • @gerdsfargen6687
      @gerdsfargen6687 Год назад

      How do you know if someone is vegan?
      Theyll always tell you.

  • @Evy23
    @Evy23 Год назад

    Could you make a post about different Steaks, preparations and cuts?

  • @mgilbert0928
    @mgilbert0928 Год назад +9

    My favorite is the curly fry, especially from Arby’s! 😊

    • @nahometesfay1112
      @nahometesfay1112 Год назад +1

      I always find them neither crispy nor fluffy. The seasoning is nice tho

  • @billcorn2
    @billcorn2 Год назад

    Love the narrators voice! Wish we could see him on camera with a cool greeting one time 🎉

  • @Dexy83
    @Dexy83 Год назад +6

    I used to eat a lot more fries before the fast food joints (I'm talking to you Mc Donald's!) changed the cooking oil. Now, they're boring and mostly not worth the calories. 😂 I NEED Belgian fries!

    • @Studyyyy-z4u
      @Studyyyy-z4u Год назад +1

      We will gladly let you enjoy the REAL fries ❤ 🇧🇪🍟

  • @lerneanlion
    @lerneanlion Год назад +3

    The Seller: Would you like to buy some matchstick fries?
    Jedi Customer: You do not wanted to sell me matchstick fries.
    the Seller: I do not wanted to sell you matchstick fries.
    Jedi Customer: You will give them all to me for free with added extra deathsticks.
    P.S: I always know that potato tornados started out in South Korea!

  • @danlaleman5733
    @danlaleman5733 8 месяцев назад

    I would like to see an episode talking about regional favorites, like the horseshoe from Springfield, il, which usually involves fries

  • @novaglow1466
    @novaglow1466 Год назад

    South African "Slap chips" are the best. Long thick cut fried once at low heat, left to get cold then fried again at high heat till golden. They are not as crispy but more flexible and bendy. Great with salt & vinegar

  • @TheShmuppy
    @TheShmuppy Год назад +1

    Australian here. We just call wedges....wait for it..... wedges. Not aussie wedges

  • @StoffelNL89
    @StoffelNL89 Год назад +1

    Bintje is a Dutch potato, not a Belgium one. The Belgium are indeed known for their fries. They call them Vlaamse frieten.

  • @giraffesinc.2193
    @giraffesinc.2193 Год назад

    Yaaay, the awesome narrator is back!

  • @gracekim1998
    @gracekim1998 Год назад +1

    Awesome 😊

  • @TurdFergurson
    @TurdFergurson Год назад +1

    The first time I ever had those smiley face fries I was working at a school back in 2007. I bit into one and it was one of the grossest things I've ever eaten in my entire life.

  • @john_barnett
    @john_barnett Год назад +1

    No, we just call them potato wedges in Australia, we also call Tater Tots 'Gems' or 'Royals'

  • @chrismayer3919
    @chrismayer3919 Год назад +1

    No apparent mention of good ol’ hash browns

  • @Kellan__they-them
    @Kellan__they-them Год назад +1

    Sweet potato fries (any cut) and curly fries are my favorite.

  • @plushienyx5549
    @plushienyx5549 Год назад

    No mention of my favorite fry, ribbon fries! They’re similar to tornado fries, but not the same as they’re not on a stick but are usually found at fairs and carnivals.

  • @CinophileRailroad1993
    @CinophileRailroad1993 Год назад

    Yes! The Old Narrator Is Back! ❤🎉

  • @voiceofreason2674
    @voiceofreason2674 Год назад

    My general theory on french fries is that the first kind you mentioned "batonnet" is best. And there's 2 types of places you can go where it's best served. 1st is basically McDonalds or whatever hamburger place in your area that is busiest and never lets the grease cool off. 2nd best is a very fancy french Steak House where they take absurd care on each batch and whip out the old methods. The best Steak-Frites I've ever had was at a very expensive place called Galatoire's in New Orleans. The fries were incredible, but the whole restaurant took pride in all of their potato dishes, they have "potatoes 7 ways" and I had all of them

  • @cooking_with_cat_hair1810
    @cooking_with_cat_hair1810 Год назад +1

    You NEED to cover deviled eggs and Cole slaw. Everything I have either, if I don't make them myself, they are different. Is it ethnic or regional or a bit of both that causes the variations??
    I have looked into both and their stories are interesting.

  • @rcmacdonald
    @rcmacdonald 10 месяцев назад

    My faves are the waffle and wedges. Curly fries come close to being a fave, too.

  • @shainahullihen1159
    @shainahullihen1159 Год назад

    Yum, I love french fries, boardwalk fries, sweet potato fries, crinkle fries, waffle fries, and steak fries. I've had boardwalk fries at Hershey Park, Ocean City Maryland and my mall, so good. I also love curly fries. I never knew McDonalds had curly fries.

  • @deacongowan117
    @deacongowan117 Год назад +2

    Freddy’s makes good shoestring fries.

  • @turdhat
    @turdhat Год назад

    Weekend Burger in Louisville, Kentucky has a type of fly called a "Flat" that I have never seen anywhere before.

  • @nicvoid
    @nicvoid Год назад +2

    They are not known the WORLD over as Tater Tots. In Australia, they are called potato gems 🤤

  • @srodgers85
    @srodgers85 Год назад

    Around where I live, we call wedges that are breaded, seasoned, and deepfried either tater logs or tater babies depending on how big they are.

  • @kandake40
    @kandake40 Год назад

    Great now I’m going to put some fries 🍟 in my air fryer at 3:30 a.m. 😅

  • @rumblebars
    @rumblebars Год назад

    How about Potato Rounds? Yeah, some places sell them for breakfast as Hash Browns but Taco Johns sells them all the time as Potato Ole's and when they are hot out of the fryer, they are freaking awesome.