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sambro | 21:29 Mon 31st Dec 2007 | Food & Drink
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i think its time for the return of the chip pan in the sambro household!!
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I just hate oven chips.
I know they are healthier than ones done in the deep fat fryer but I would rather do without.
I very rarely have chips anyway, but when I do, it is not oven chips.
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Must admit I do use McCain thick cut oven chips, however, before cooking I toss in olive oil, sea salt, fresh ground black pepper and a little garlic powder. The difference is remarkable!
You can't beat proper chips get the chip pan going.
I have never owned a chip pan before and I never will. I usually make wedges by coating them in a little sunflower oil and cajun seasoning. Much more healthier.
I have never done chips in a pan on the hob. I am scared of doing that. Lost a school friend over a chip pan blaze and recently bought a house fire damaged thru one. I am sure fear of pan fires has created the need for oven chips but they are horrible.

Get yourself an electric fryer sambro. Thermostatically controlled, several sizes available and edible chips at home again.


Oven chips are the work of the devil- they are truly vile!

what ya need is proper chips made with those round things called potatoes.
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Surely oven chips are for lazy people?

Several years ago the nearest ASDA had stopped stocking fry chips. I wrote to Archie Norman, the then boss, and he aranged for them to be put in stock but now you have to search the freezer in all supermarkets to find them.

Join me all fried chip lovers in writing to the supermarkets demanding that fry chips be stocked.
"WE WANT FRYING CHIPS!'
I find homemade oven chips are much tastier and healthier than store-bought kinds. And they are so easy to make.
but it smells horrid. I have taken to Asdas extra special oven chips, if you put a bit of oil in the bottom of the pan and salt them they are yummy.
Goody, try this for the new year ;-) - Cut or slice fresh potatoes, not too thick. Season them with herbs - dried or fresh, salt, pepper and a bit of olive oil. Spread on a baking sheet or pan and bake in a hot oven for about 20 to 30 minutes or until the tops are slightly brown. Delicious!!

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