Why French fries are ALWAYS better at restaurants

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  • čas přidán 15. 04. 2024
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  • @AstroSully
    @AstroSully Před měsícem +124410

    People don’t understand making fries is a long ass process

    • @acooknamedMatt
      @acooknamedMatt  Před měsícem +12817

      Even the normal way is a longer process yup

    • @tjscooking
      @tjscooking Před měsícem +3602

      Boil and let them go a tad further, drain and then shake vigorously, into the airfryer with some oil. 25 min later they are the soo close to this! Try it

    • @kevinwarming7706
      @kevinwarming7706 Před měsícem +811

      Ever been to McDonald’s lol

    • @bigaaron
      @bigaaron Před měsícem +432

      ​@tjscooking Oven fries, "convection fried" fries, are always worse than a true fried fry though, imo

    • @charlesxavier1121
      @charlesxavier1121 Před měsícem +1

      If you're rtarded.

  • @roudari20
    @roudari20 Před měsícem +92274

    "babe, when are the french fries ready??"
    "just two more days babe!"

    • @iiii4271
      @iiii4271 Před 29 dny +435

      😂😂

    • @Mizushimeee
      @Mizushimeee Před 29 dny +939

      You know your wife is a keeper if she’s willing to wait for 3 days for her husband to serve her french fries

    • @arri111993
      @arri111993 Před 29 dny +85

      Andy😂

    • @jacksss210
      @jacksss210 Před 29 dny +41

      bruhhhh

    • @blackrosalina
      @blackrosalina Před 29 dny +47

      @@MizushimeeeI know my big back behind would 😭

  • @dtk5000
    @dtk5000 Před 15 dny +6653

    Bro throw 50 % of the potatoes 🥔💀

    • @smellmybacons2184
      @smellmybacons2184 Před 10 dny

      that's what im saying bro he only used like half of the potatoes

    • @festekiz
      @festekiz Před 10 dny +269

      Fr. I hope he did not throw them in to trash

    • @Sourav_Ojha
      @Sourav_Ojha Před 9 dny

      well thats what most of western civilazation built on my love. Its Waste Culture.

    • @Da_Real_Baguette
      @Da_Real_Baguette Před 9 dny +81

      WHY ARE THEY ROUND

    • @kuroxell
      @kuroxell Před 9 dny +188

      ​@@Da_Real_Baguette YOU MEAN THEY SHOULD BE SQUARE?

  • @silvy3047
    @silvy3047 Před 3 dny +630

    "just cook at home it's cheaper and tastes better than a restaurant"
    Cooking at home: a 3 day process

    • @hcure4003
      @hcure4003 Před dnem +7

      Someone once told me to make my own hasbrowns and fries, when I mentioned how I miss them because I can't risk eating out anymore due to severe gluten sensitivity and other sensitivities. Which yes I've tried. It's so much effort (especially for hashbrowns) and whenever I do attempt it, it doesn't turn out good and then I feel like I would've rather not had any at all and rather not have wasted all that time 😂 I don't really want fries or hasbrowns if they're not very good, and I don't usually have the time to make good ones. This is especially when it comes to hashbrowns I should mention. Fries might be a bit easier but still, all that oil can be messy and expensive upfront

    • @CLove511
      @CLove511 Před dnem +2

      It's really not that much effort though. You can buy a French fry slicer for dirt cheap, pop a couple of potatoes through, then boil them. That's what, 20 minutes to make 2-3 batches? Then you've got them in your fridge to fry up anytime in the next few days with steak, sandwiches, burgers, or even poutine.

    • @Chacm965
      @Chacm965 Před 23 hodinami +1

      Just cut it into shape and throw it in the fryer not the long @ss fridge process

    • @ralphiesarch8980
      @ralphiesarch8980 Před 22 hodinami

      These tips are for more experienced cooks. Basic quick beginner friendly fries is just slicing a potato (don't need to peel) and paper towel drying them. Heat a shallow pan of oil then put the fries in to saute/fry. The thinner you slice them, the crispier.

    • @hcure4003
      @hcure4003 Před 22 hodinami

      @@CLove511 OH so boiling them ahead of time? They hold their shape? I would like to try that. Thank you. I've tried a couple methods so far and they haven't turned out the best so far, there are just all these different fry-making methods out there like I have no way of knowing which one works for me until I keep trying all of them and i just get tired of trying 😂 maybe my standards for fries are just too high. But I must try your idea now thank you.

  • @thefoxking4463
    @thefoxking4463 Před 25 dny +14625

    “I was just missing one step.”
    *proceeds to do an entire side quest*

  • @artursoares1584
    @artursoares1584 Před 22 dny +10941

    1975: French fries, please.
    2036: Enjoy your meal, sir.

    • @angwysocnub4195
      @angwysocnub4195 Před 21 dnem +73

      2020 - 2024 rn:

    • @modyshafy
      @modyshafy Před 21 dnem +99

      It tool me 10 seconds to realize the joke

    • @madnelliotss
      @madnelliotss Před 21 dnem +36

      @@modyshafyi dont undersyand 😢

    • @GLEPPPPP
      @GLEPPPPP Před 21 dnem +107

      @@madnelliotss they ordered it in 1975 and it took so long to make that it was ready in 2036 :))

    • @christa4172
      @christa4172 Před 20 dny +32

      I thought it was a mockery on todays food, that are literally a simple snack, but are considered a whole meal

  • @k0cha_aby
    @k0cha_aby Před 17 dny +287

    aint no way restaurants go through all that for some FRIES

    • @inquir2283
      @inquir2283 Před 8 dny +1

      Why not?

    • @KG-bliss
      @KG-bliss Před 3 dny +40

      It sounds like they do... they probably make big batches and when you place an order it is the last step they do.... it's possible

    • @user-ng4jo8td2j
      @user-ng4jo8td2j Před 3 dny +58

      Only top tier “Michelin” star restaurants would do this most (even “fine dine” places ) won’t bother going thru this and will use frozen fries . Let’s be honest , you wouldn’t go to a fancy fine dining place for too tier French fries anyways .

    • @mattm6200
      @mattm6200 Před 2 dny +10

      @@inquir2283because they’re mass produced at a fast pace… most fries are frozen and then stuck in a frier…
      Only top top tier fine dining places do this.

    • @Nhatanh0475
      @Nhatanh0475 Před 2 dny +4

      There is a reason why some restaurant still have staff despite not open yet. To prepare all of the ingredient before using it, ex peeling and cutting stuff to portion.
      So less hassle when running buisness.

  • @coldtothebonee3973
    @coldtothebonee3973 Před 8 dny +316

    I make the fries at my workplace so ill share how i make them 😉
    1) Cut them to desired size
    2) blanch the fries at 250F for 6 minutes and 45 seconds (we use soybean oil)
    3) take them out and let them cool down (i spread the fries out on some sheet pans and let them sit nearby since im trying to get these done before service starts) while u raise the temp of the oil to 300F. At this point they will be still be pale in color and very soft
    4) ~10+ min later blanch the fries for 2 minutes and 45 seconds
    5) take them out to cool. Here they will start to get some color- dont worry about how pale or dark it looks here- i promise its fine, even if you think they look dark enough to look like its finished the cooking process, or if you think they look like they havent looked like they cooked enough- i make these at least twice a week and while the color is pretty consistent sometimes its a little wonky (at this step sometimes i steal a fry or two while they start to cool down- sometimes having a hot twice blanched unseasoned potato hits the spot ok 👍🏽)
    6.1) at this point you can put them away in your fridge/cooler if you arent wanting fries in that moment or are like me and making huge batches
    6.2) raise the oil temp to 350F
    7) ~10+min later (if youre making them right away) blanch the fries for a third and final time, to your ideal crispiness and color 👍🏽 should not take more than 30s-1min but if you want extra crispy/well done just keep an eye on it
    8) season to taste 👅 personally we keep a squeeze bottle with duck fat so we can quickly drizzle it into the fries before we season with salt and its totally a game changer 👍🏽 other kinds of animal fat like bacon or beef will work too if u prefer that instead

    • @coldtothebonee3973
      @coldtothebonee3973 Před 8 dny +32

      I forgot to mention but make sure to wash your potatoes! And once cut, make sure they’re submerged in water until it’s time to put them into the oil!

    • @KG-bliss
      @KG-bliss Před 3 dny +22

      Oh my gosh...so it IS really a process ... thank you... now I have an even deeper appreciation for restaurant fries...
      And I love my fries❤

    • @miraclekc707
      @miraclekc707 Před 2 dny +1

      🐐🔥

    • @mariec7092
      @mariec7092 Před 2 dny +4

      ​@@coldtothebonee3973 Oooh I thought blanching was in water

    • @EdmansTube2008
      @EdmansTube2008 Před 2 dny +2

      have you ever tried to take the fries from point 6.1 and finish them in an air fryer? Bc, I don't feel like having a fryer or a pot full of oil hanging about all the time or wasting like a liter of oil to make one or two servings of fries.
      But making one big batch in a pot (in serveral portions ofc) and then finishing them in an air fryer (maybe add the extra bit of animal fat in there), that could work for me.
      Anyways, thx for sharing your recipe :)

  • @IslamicVersion
    @IslamicVersion Před 24 dny +5527

    "when are the fries ready"
    "Will be delivered in 2 business days"

    • @tahamuhammad1814
      @tahamuhammad1814 Před 24 dny +9

      When did he ever say to wait an entire day between each step, all of this can probably happen within 10 hours at best.

    • @pokemata1035
      @pokemata1035 Před 23 dny +71

      @@tahamuhammad1814 "Hey bro, it's been an hour, when will the fries be done??"
      "Just 9 more hours!"

    • @shqipe4801
      @shqipe4801 Před 22 dny +4

      @@pokemata1035lmfao well look if you want those crunchy fries you gotta do what you gotta do

    • @SpaceCat7642
      @SpaceCat7642 Před 22 dny +4

      ​@@shqipe4801 Meh that Sounds like so much extra work. Its a no for me. I would like to survive and not starve to death in the 10 Hours.

    • @mahalagiul
      @mahalagiul Před 22 dny +4

      Why are the restaurant fries better?!?!? Because i can’t be arsed with all rhat process at home lol

  • @Randomness87
    @Randomness87 Před měsícem +45253

    Theres no way in hell im waiting 3 days for fries 🍟🍟

    • @acooknamedMatt
      @acooknamedMatt  Před měsícem +7337

      That’s why they better in restaurants. Time time time

    • @cryingalone7572
      @cryingalone7572 Před měsícem +1061

      Yeah. And no way People would buy fries at a top tier resturant. whats next nuggets?

    • @tanisgeorgetti1439
      @tanisgeorgetti1439 Před měsícem +325

      @@acooknamedMatt Reminds me of when I worked at Hudsons bay and they used to get us to defrost our frozen fries in a bucket in the fridge and they would get kind of bumpy on the edges like that and crisp up so good!!!!

    • @JakeTheDawgMusicOfficial
      @JakeTheDawgMusicOfficial Před měsícem +442

      @@acooknamedMattmost restaurants have frozen ready to fry French fries 😂

    • @Randomness87
      @Randomness87 Před měsícem +381

      @@acooknamedMatt please don't tell anyone else that.. it's embarrassing. Restaurants don't do this shit either . They open a bag and fry. Even fancy places don't spend 3 days on some fries. That's some bull$hit. The fall of is real in this one

  • @EmirEA488
    @EmirEA488 Před 4 dny +20

    Bro turned making fries into a science project

  • @sebastianhepola5284
    @sebastianhepola5284 Před 2 dny +13

    McDonald's employees are four parallel universes ahead of the customers' orders

    • @CLove511
      @CLove511 Před dnem +1

      Right, that's why they do all of the "missing" steps in the facilities that received the raw potatoes prior to freezing and delivering to the franchise. Everybody else been playing catch up ever since.

  • @tiagowang
    @tiagowang Před 23 dny +3613

    "Two days? That's it? Try my 2 years french fries instead"

  • @justarandomhandle01
    @justarandomhandle01 Před 27 dny +5674

    "Hey bro, can you make french fries for me?"
    *"Sure, just wait 2 days"*

    • @dahleno2014
      @dahleno2014 Před 27 dny +11

      You can make them quite easily in just one day. Look at Chef Jean Pierre’s video on it. Just have to let them chill overnight then fry the next day.
      And as to the title of the video, using this method, my fries are better than most restaurants, except the fancy ones maybe.

    • @awwaugust
      @awwaugust Před 26 dny +3

      IT CALLED CHIPS BRUV

    • @Cosmicc228
      @Cosmicc228 Před 26 dny +15

      ​@@awwaugustbritish people moment

    • @mlz_c
      @mlz_c Před 26 dny +1

      chips are thicker and wider​@@awwaugust

    • @dd_jargon381
      @dd_jargon381 Před 26 dny

      @@awwaugust no fryes is a style of chip

  • @MCWhenSquared
    @MCWhenSquared Před 3 dny +4

    What a man would do for perfect French fries. Dedication. Persistence. That’s what.

  • @MuIIigan
    @MuIIigan Před 3 dny +5

    There’s no way in hell restaurants are doing this. No way in hell

    • @gerber8915
      @gerber8915 Před 3 hodinami

      But they are.... I've done it myself

  • @lathamtk
    @lathamtk Před měsícem +3639

    I really like how precise the instructions are. "Boil them until they are kinda falling apart", "fry them until they're leathery-looking"

    • @VincentvanFlow
      @VincentvanFlow Před 29 dny +138

      Honestly the best kind of cooking instructions lol

    • @EmyN
      @EmyN Před 29 dny +23

      That’s why he said there’s a full video

    • @sydneyhobbs9817
      @sydneyhobbs9817 Před 29 dny +11

      A lot of cooking instructions are like that 😅

    • @Rosemary46840
      @Rosemary46840 Před 27 dny +23

      That's actually a lot more precise than saying a certain amount of time since the same exact time and whatnot work for everyone

    • @Rosemary46840
      @Rosemary46840 Před 27 dny

      Won't

  • @tomaszstarzZz
    @tomaszstarzZz Před měsícem +5559

    “Missing just one step” 3 days later they are done 😂🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @peta591
      @peta591 Před měsícem +10

      😂😂😂🤣

    • @mohammadbanna5720
      @mohammadbanna5720 Před měsícem +5

      😂

    • @obriwan
      @obriwan Před měsícem +54

      It takes 1 day not 3 l don't work in a Michelin star restaurant but I used to work at a BBQ joint in Kansas City which has been rated best fry in the state of kansas many times. This is the process:
      Potatoes are rinsed and cut in the morning, cleaned again right after then left in a big bucket of water in a walk-in fridge. After ~4hrs water is drained and replaced. After another 4 hours water is drained again and the bucket is kept in a walk-in fridge overnight. Next morning the fries are flash-fried/ blanched to that soft white texture, 30 seconds. They are returned to the bucket and wheeled back to the fridge until ready to use, at which point you fry for 2 minutes 45 seconds until they are ready for consumption. This process brings out that distinct "fresh" flavor and crisps up the outside while keeping the inside soft. My comment might be a bit chunky but its not really a complicated process

    • @saysoun752
      @saysoun752 Před měsícem +4

      I thought he was just going to double fry it and be done with it. Just like fried chicken, the best fries are fried but not completely, take it out and let it rest and then fried a second time. This gives you a super crispy texture.

    • @Chzydawg
      @Chzydawg Před měsícem +2

      Get liquid nitrogen it’ll take you 10 minutes

  • @kate4812
    @kate4812 Před dnem +3

    I work in a Restaurant, we do not make our Fries like this, but our Fries are always better than mine at home.

  • @angryfish9976
    @angryfish9976 Před 4 dny +4

    Almost all restaurants buy precut frozen fries.

  • @josephmadre5995
    @josephmadre5995 Před 28 dny +8156

    worked at five guys for 3 years. we cut the potatoes then run them through a machine to get the starch out then soak them in water all day. when we cook them we fry them for a minute or so then take them out the oil and let them cool for at least 2-3 mins. then we fry them again and use the pinch test to check when theyre ready. not a set formula to it because we get potatoes from all over and depending on where theyre from dictates how they cook. the fries should be golden brown and snap easily and when u pinch it the inside should be mashed potatoes. and then we season with salt or cajun seasoning.

    • @DB-xo6xh
      @DB-xo6xh Před 27 dny +98

      Cool!

    • @Krisnina
      @Krisnina Před 27 dny +443

      five guys always got baller fries. and i love how usually they'll just dump more fries in the bag than i asked for haha

    • @branhub
      @branhub Před 27 dny +72

      Five guys is good eatin’

    • @fgshi3694
      @fgshi3694 Před 27 dny +68

      Im working there now this is facts

    • @charmendaria
      @charmendaria Před 27 dny +13

      bro just exposed :sob:

  • @bblinner
    @bblinner Před měsícem +3856

    a lot of the times they’re better because they’re frozen. if you freeze your potatoes when you’re making them at home, they come out crispier and better

    • @mumblezz__5890
      @mumblezz__5890 Před 29 dny +50

      Not at all that’s makes them burn before fully cooking.

    • @dawhoop4632
      @dawhoop4632 Před 29 dny +6

      Since when ahahahaha

    • @Willxreed
      @Willxreed Před 29 dny +102

      Sort of. Alot of them are better because they’re blanched, then dusted with flour or cornstarch & then frozen

    • @ktyss1626
      @ktyss1626 Před 29 dny +58

      ​@@dawhoop4632since always. All the recipes of restaurant fries always require you to freeze them for them to be more crispy

    • @jessebowser
      @jessebowser Před 28 dny +26

      ​@@mumblezz__5890all fries at restaurants are par fried. They're cooked for a few minutes first at 200-250 degrees to partially cook then frozen. Then fried again at 350 to completion.

  • @magi3884
    @magi3884 Před dnem +2

    “ hey can have chips . Umm in 6 day

  • @big144
    @big144 Před 4 hodinami

    These kind of videos be actively discouraging me to eat at home 😂

  • @user-wx4di1dv9s
    @user-wx4di1dv9s Před 27 dny +1730

    My toxic trait is thinking I have the patience to do this

    • @jerry2848
      @jerry2848 Před 25 dny +25

      or u could just cut up some potatoes and fry them up straight away. thats what i did and they came out pretty perfect.

    • @Eldiran1
      @Eldiran1 Před 25 dny +4

      @@jerry2848 perfect mean you can't have them better.
      I'm pretty sure that the way you do you're fries can be upgrade .
      Is is worth it? You tell me but it can be done.

    • @jerry2848
      @jerry2848 Před 25 dny +13

      @@Eldiran1 its pretty much perfect

    • @S7NZEEEE
      @S7NZEEEE Před 25 dny +1

      @@Eldiran1 i mean its probably worth it if u want fries then and there and you dont wanna wait 2 days

    • @theskyizblue2day431
      @theskyizblue2day431 Před 25 dny +1

      @@jerry2848😂

  • @siimbad1
    @siimbad1 Před měsícem +2664

    I have never seen anyone in my whole life putting that much of an effort on a single portion of french fries 4 real 😮

    • @JoeMeats
      @JoeMeats Před měsícem +30

      So do it in a bigger portion then 😅

    • @obriwan
      @obriwan Před měsícem +34

      Restaurants don’t do it in single portions lmfao that’s the point of this video. Hows this have so many likes 😭

    • @OfficialGOTCHA33
      @OfficialGOTCHA33 Před měsícem +1

      In the name of content

    • @MrChunkerton2001
      @MrChunkerton2001 Před měsícem +1

      Makes him sound cool at the break table

    • @siimbad1
      @siimbad1 Před měsícem

      @@JoeMeats exactly 😂

  • @NathanAndFellas
    @NathanAndFellas Před 7 dny +1

    that loop was smoth and clean

  • @HelloKitty-XX
    @HelloKitty-XX Před 14 hodinami

    This made me so hungry 🤤
    Thanks a lot, MATT 😭

  • @ryangoliath8378
    @ryangoliath8378 Před 27 dny +3437

    My wife makes delicious fries and taught me how to. Give this a shot sometime:
    1. Clean/Rinse your potatoes
    2. Cut them into fries
    3. Rinse until water runs clear
    4. Cook them in boiling water until your fork punctures it without much effort. The fries still need to retain their shape. Boiling time depends on the potato. Some are more dense than others, requiring a longer boil time.
    5. Remove from boiling water and allow to cool. I usually just throw them in some ice water and leave in the fridge for a few minutes. The ice water speeds up this process.
    6. Drain the water and dry with paper towels. I usually fold them over 4 times so that it can absorb as much of the water as possible.
    7. While your fries are drying up, heat up your oil.
    8. Sprinkle the fries with Bicarb/Baking Soda/Baking Powder.
    9. Fry and season
    I know it's lengthy, but it's really good fries and worth the effort

    • @leovillant768
      @leovillant768 Před 26 dny +93

      I'm screenshoting

    • @The13and37
      @The13and37 Před 26 dny +41

      screnshotting aswell! gonna give it a try!

    • @skibidi.G
      @skibidi.G Před 26 dny +9

      Ama try this 🧐

    • @jakke1975
      @jakke1975 Před 26 dny +32

      Stop boiling your potatoes, use the right type of potato and for crying out loud, don't use oil, use fat instead to fry your fries!

    • @feliciavale4279
      @feliciavale4279 Před 26 dny

      ​@@jakke1975This nigga knows what's up

  • @obriwan
    @obriwan Před měsícem +2553

    It takes 1 day not 3 I don't work in a Michelin star restaurant but I used to work at a BBQ joint in Kansas City which has been rated best fry in the state of kansas many times. This is the process:
    Potatoes are rinsed and cut in the morning, cleaned again right after then left in a big bucket of water in a walk-in fridge. After ~4hrs water is drained and replaced. After another 4 hours water is drained again and the bucket is kept in a walk-in fridge overnight. Next morning the fries are flash-fried/ blanched to that soft white texture, 30 seconds. They are returned to the bucket and wheeled back to the fridge until ready to use, at which point you fry for 2 minutes 45 seconds until they are ready for consumption. This process brings out that distinct “fresh” flavor and crisps up the outside while keeping the inside soft. My comment might be a bit chunky but its not really a complicated process

    • @mattflores8911
      @mattflores8911 Před měsícem +22

      What’s the name of the restaurant?

    • @stijn6470
      @stijn6470 Před měsícem +14

      What temperature

    • @obriwan
      @obriwan Před měsícem +92

      @@stijn6470 flash fry/blanch at 325° iirc, and second fry at 375°

    • @clobzz
      @clobzz Před 29 dny +35

      where i work, its a very similar process (yet half the time our fries suck ass because they never change the fucking oil so we get soggy limp brown sad fries, and then other times we get the best fries you could possibly dream of, so inconsistent😂)

    • @Brocuzgodlocdunfamdogson
      @Brocuzgodlocdunfamdogson Před 29 dny +7

      When you soak them, just straight up water? Nothing added?

  • @margaridasilva5262
    @margaridasilva5262 Před 5 dny

    This is literally what every restaurant do to make their work easier in the rush hour. The potatoes are already half-fried so it won't take that long when the client arrive 😂

  • @Nhatanh0475
    @Nhatanh0475 Před 2 dny

    To me the main key is “double fried” it.
    I see many people only fried once, which leave them hard on the outside and soggy on the inside.
    The key to crispiness is air pocket so you need to remove the starch and water inside with the first fried (don’t fried too long, you only need to remove the water, not cooking it to eat, yet)
    Then take it out and leave it’s dried, you could put it in the fridge like he does to preserved until the actual last fried. When it’s done drying, you could deep fried it again.
    If you perfect the technique, you can make it in less than 30 minutes

  • @miltonpayne9784
    @miltonpayne9784 Před 29 dny +1863

    Literally all you gotta do:
    After cutting fries, wash them until the starch is gone and water is clear, soak them in cold water for at least 30 min. Fry them at 350° for 2-3 min just to get the inside cooked. Let them rest and cool down for at least 10 min. The longer the better just no longer than 2 hours. Fry them again for about 3 min to get the perfect crisp shell. You’re welcome

    • @artaizen1613
      @artaizen1613 Před 28 dny +59

      as a non cook making fries usually means I want to snack on something
      and I feel like frying something then letting it cool several minutes then refry is too much hassle for a simple snack lol
      unless you're making a big batch it would mean you fry it, turn of the stove, then turn it on again and frying it again
      definitely worth the price just buying it

    • @MuhammadAyanSohail
      @MuhammadAyanSohail Před 28 dny +21

      Yo I tried this hack. It works! Ty!

    • @obeseraccoon
      @obeseraccoon Před 28 dny +14

      This is how they make them at 5 Guys

    • @sleepingsnake2097
      @sleepingsnake2097 Před 28 dny

      I wonder, can you freeze them after the first fry? Or would that mean the inside gets overcooked on the second fry (assuming I fry from frozen).

    • @baskpro8232
      @baskpro8232 Před 28 dny +6

      @@artaizen1613make homemade chips instead then! You can fry up a bunch of chips ziploc bag em and eat em throughout a week then remake on weekend or something.

  • @lemonskateboarding2337
    @lemonskateboarding2337 Před 29 dny +3008

    I think every belgian person got a heart attack from seeing you make fries💀

    • @atosthewarrior
      @atosthewarrior Před 28 dny

      Peasant Americans don’t even have a friteuse

    • @emielcomer6759
      @emielcomer6759 Před 28 dny +56

      thats so true (i am also from belgië)

    • @raccoonsandys3038
      @raccoonsandys3038 Před 28 dny +17

      I wish, then we could take it back

    • @jesusfernandez7897
      @jesusfernandez7897 Před 28 dny +53

      Every person. Not only belgians.

    • @neovo903
      @neovo903 Před 28 dny +78

      These are actually Triple-cooked chips which were invented by the English chef Heston Blumenthal in 1993.

  • @Souscheff
    @Souscheff Před 12 dny +1

    put the fries in water with spoon of vinegar overnight first untill they snap . about a 2hours would do it . then boil them dry them put them in the freezer . can also do this to normal fries . usually i just wash fridge untill they snap then boil them . cool then fridge or freezer , ready to cook

  • @SoldatnaMan
    @SoldatnaMan Před 3 dny

    My manager when a speckle of salt hits the fries “over salted”

  • @co11in__18
    @co11in__18 Před měsícem +550

    Most restaurants buy prefrozen fries that have basically been through most of these steps already, meaning you can just fry them up and they’re somehow perfect. Fries at home truly can be better than restaurant fries, but it takes a LOT of prep, so it’s usually only worth doing in large batches so you can basically do your final fry with small portions several times with just one time prepping.

    • @mercantilehousing
      @mercantilehousing Před 29 dny +5

      Also soybean oil, proper temperature, double fry

    • @CrunchySpon
      @CrunchySpon Před 29 dny +17

      My grandmother makes some fries pretty quickly without this whole process and I prefer them to most restaurant fries I've eaten.

    • @Mister_Rat_
      @Mister_Rat_ Před 29 dny +3

      No restaurants get normal frozen fries and fry them in beef tallow instead of other oils. None of the bullshit he did.

    • @Mister_Rat_
      @Mister_Rat_ Před 29 dny +1

      ​@@mercantilehousingnot soyvean oil... Beef tallow. Temperature really doesnt matter that much, double fry if you have frozen fries isnt necessary

    • @mercantilehousing
      @mercantilehousing Před 29 dny +3

      @@Mister_Rat_ temperature of the oil is everything. For the love of god do not be advertising people to deep fry food in beef tallow 💀

  • @Bottong1010
    @Bottong1010 Před 25 dny +3183

    -Babe, where's my french fries?
    -3 more days ☺️

  • @SeasonalColors
    @SeasonalColors Před dnem

    bro didn’t finish his own question 🙏🙏😭

  • @NahualliUoxtitla
    @NahualliUoxtitla Před dnem

    He even looks like Nate from "Devil Wears Prada"
    "... we spent like a whole month on potatoes..."

  • @DJChappie001
    @DJChappie001 Před 28 dny +2706

    As a Belgian seeing you make Fries makes me understand how Italians feel when someone breaks pasta in front of them.

    • @PootisHoovy_
      @PootisHoovy_ Před 28 dny +100

      real tho, best fries are from a frituur

    • @sihambenhamou87
      @sihambenhamou87 Před 28 dny +14

      😂

    • @EvilStrikerShorts
      @EvilStrikerShorts Před 28 dny +10

      😂😂😂

    • @lieselotmauroo9808
      @lieselotmauroo9808 Před 28 dny +26

      ​@PootisHoovy_ not always. Home made are good too if you're Belgians, vooral Vlaams 😊

    • @PootisHoovy_
      @PootisHoovy_ Před 28 dny +14

      @@lieselotmauroo9808 dat is wel waar, zelfgemaakt is heel heerlijk vooral met stoverij op zen vlaams. maar fieten vant frietkot zelf zijn toch wel in de top 5

  • @dustercat21
    @dustercat21 Před měsícem +258

    You can just double fry- aka fry them first for a few minutes on a lower oil heat to cook the potato, then turn the oil temp higher and flash fry them so the outside gets crispy. Thats how the restaurant i worked at did it

    • @ZMacGregor
      @ZMacGregor Před 29 dny +12

      You can even do it at the same temp if you get your timing right. Source: I worked for years at a burger place where we hand cut our fries, any time you got fries you were eating something that was a whole raw potato just earlier that day

    • @selarchtyrael
      @selarchtyrael Před 29 dny +9

      Actually, it's exactly how we do in the north of France and Belgium, and for a really tasty result do it with beef fat 👌
      Like the true french fries

    • @brn2pil928
      @brn2pil928 Před 29 dny +1

      That's what my chef cousin said, and it does work for a small step just don't burn them the first time as I did.

    • @CoochieGremlin.
      @CoochieGremlin. Před 29 dny +2

      Save yourself 48hrs

    • @pattiannepascual
      @pattiannepascual Před 29 dny +3

      that's how I do it too and they come out perfect.In 15 minutes

  • @glitchtrap3097
    @glitchtrap3097 Před 7 dny

    Bro did an side quest💀

  • @BurrtoDaPrimate
    @BurrtoDaPrimate Před 3 dny +1

    French Fries are the best Fries ever made
    Btw in my Country they are called Belgian Fries

  • @nawalfatima1543
    @nawalfatima1543 Před 19 dny +2105

    Make it in the air fryer for 10 mins at 160 and then toss it and back in for 10 mins for 180. They turn out exactly like restraunts, pro tip add paprika to it

    • @YoureDone96
      @YoureDone96 Před 12 dny +112

      No they don’t.

    • @_DeadlyNightshade_
      @_DeadlyNightshade_ Před 12 dny +14

      @@YoureDone96 rude

    • @shinjutsutruth5078
      @shinjutsutruth5078 Před 12 dny +71

      ​@@_DeadlyNightshade_ Not really.

    • @p_ct8953
      @p_ct8953 Před 11 dny +37

      They are kinda terrible in air fryers just oven cook them

    • @naomigore1642
      @naomigore1642 Před 11 dny +23

      No sorry. I have been through the “ooh, French fries in an air fryer “ air frying every thing that are supposed to taste the same and advertised as tasting the same - but they’re not. Everything tastes different. some may even prefer some things who knows because they’ve not had a proper French fried no, or tasty burger, but I would think they are just starving. I have done the twice and thrice cooked French fries gourmet chips and the secret is the Oil!! Air frying will never taste like normal fried chips. The nearest thing at all (but still down the charts in air or oven chips would be mcCains chips or aldis skinny chips. But that’s because they are brushed to heavens with oil.but are generally soggy if underdone or hard all the way through if overdone. And it’s rare a few turn out slightly unexceptional edible. I hate to burst bubbles here. But he’s right. If you want to have a proper respectable French fried chip he has nailed it. 5 stars!✨

  • @LustraGaming
    @LustraGaming Před 26 dny +762

    As a Belgian, who gets perfect homemade fries.
    You cut them, don't rinse or boil them. This will remove the starch, and that's what makes the fries hold their taste and get them crispy on the outside while mash on the inside.
    Fry them once in oil (enough to have them submerged), preferably at lower temperature. (usually I pre-bake them at 170°C/338°F)
    Let them cool.
    Fry them again in the oil.This time I heat the oil to 190°C/374°F.
    And like a true Belgian I then serve them with mayonaise.
    Sorry Americans, I know you don't like this but it's the perfect sauce on fresh fries.

    • @gkw9882
      @gkw9882 Před 26 dny +21

      "bake them in oil", what? In the oven? How much oil?

    • @smoorbeer
      @smoorbeer Před 26 dny +9

      ​​@@gkw9882 you bake the fries in suet with the fryer

    • @the_nikster1
      @the_nikster1 Před 26 dny +47

      The reason most Americans think mayo with fries is weird is because we are using American mayo, which is different than frites sauce. When I was in the Netherlands, I tasted the difference and I immediately understood. I think there are places you can get authentic frites sauce in the states but it’s hard to come by. aioli is close but it's still not the same. I need to find a good recipe…

    • @user-yc2oz8kc5k
      @user-yc2oz8kc5k Před 26 dny +8

      I love dipping them in mayo too. I'm with you.

    • @coffee.3.4
      @coffee.3.4 Před 25 dny +11

      I’m American and love mayo on my fries

  • @hankinses
    @hankinses Před 2 dny

    personally, to make my own most delicious french fries, i get like two decent sized potatoes, skin them, then chop into slices twice to make skinny rectangles. then cover in salt pepper a little garlic and paprika, then microwave for like 1-2 minutes, then in a frying pan with some oil i fry them, or if i’m to lazy for that i cover a baking pan in some olive oil and lay them down to cook. takes like maybe 30 minutes and tastes good asf

  • @raven-a
    @raven-a Před 5 hodinami

    "Michelin Star French Fries"
    Fine dining sure has evolved over the years 😂🎉

  • @nicolevt1646
    @nicolevt1646 Před 28 dny +313

    I literally just cut the potatoes, boil them, soak them in an ice bath for 1-2hrs, have the dry out and then fry. Crispy on the outside and that perfect texture on the inside.
    His process is a bit dramatic when you can get the same results in a fraction of the time.

    • @abl1699
      @abl1699 Před 27 dny +1

      Wow, will try this out

    • @chronickmartian
      @chronickmartian Před 27 dny +12

      I mean 2-hour bath plus dry time is excessive but he did take it to the max

    • @joev3783
      @joev3783 Před 27 dny +32

      THANK YOU! I'm literally a cook in a restaurant, and his process is way overboard, and all the comments were people saying "people don't understand how hard it is to make fries."
      I thought I was the only person that felt frying the fries several times AND putting them in the oven was way too much.

    • @retunsus-hp1uh
      @retunsus-hp1uh Před 27 dny +1

      exactly

    • @Colin_Lawlor_Audio
      @Colin_Lawlor_Audio Před 27 dny +2

      @@joev3783 it's America, people don't know how to run restaurants here at all

  • @kurbis0729
    @kurbis0729 Před měsícem +219

    This man has never gone to an average restaurant in his life

    • @Shhmeck
      @Shhmeck Před 29 dny +16

      Yeah, he doesn’t go to normal restaurants. He goes to Michelin star restaurants

    • @scribblecloud
      @scribblecloud Před 28 dny +11

      idk man mcdonalds fries are pretty bomb

    • @Astrorenity
      @Astrorenity Před 28 dny +5

      Yeah because they go through the same process. When they arrive at the restaurant frozen they have went through the above steps already ​@@scribblecloudeverything at McDonald's is pre cooked before delivery. That's what makes it fast food 😅

  • @Hexer_Gaming
    @Hexer_Gaming Před 3 dny

    Bro took chop and tail to a whole new level bro cutted half of it 😭

  • @YeaNo.
    @YeaNo. Před 2 dny

    You can also do this for air frying. They taste excellent.

  • @elif437
    @elif437 Před 27 dny +381

    Quick tip: Cut the potatoes. Dry them. Coat them in flour before frying, then fry them. they become very crispy.

    • @MM-we4no
      @MM-we4no Před 26 dny +25

      Naah, the flour is unnecessary. And please rinse your potatoes before you fry them

    • @elif437
      @elif437 Před 26 dny +16

      @@MM-we4no yes first rinse them then dry then fry☺️ but it’s a good trick when you don’t have time but want crispy potatoes. This video is fine but takes too much time. Give flour a try!

    • @Forget-me-not25
      @Forget-me-not25 Před 25 dny +4

      Yeah I totally agree, my grandma does the same thing and the fries she makes are always better than ours

    • @mei-liwong51
      @mei-liwong51 Před 25 dny +2

      @@elif437 No thank you. Flour is totally unnecessary for French fries.

    • @Takashii85
      @Takashii85 Před 25 dny

      ​@@mei-liwong51gives it that crispy coating

  • @tyrant5616
    @tyrant5616 Před měsícem +916

    If you don't want to wait 3 days: boil them, rough them in a bowl, put them in a oven at 400F+ until you start to see browning. Pull them, put it in the fridge for 1hr and then pull them out and fry them at 355-365F, season immediately afterwards.

    • @deathgripskaraoke9351
      @deathgripskaraoke9351 Před měsícem +21

      This sounds like heresy but I've also seen people throw them in a bowl of ice water and dry them off between frys

    • @gianmarco1496
      @gianmarco1496 Před měsícem +6

      People who use fahrenheit exist for real?😭 i'm not insulting i'm just surprised

    • @Caleb-hl9qo
      @Caleb-hl9qo Před měsícem +27

      ​@@gianmarco1496yeah, it's mainly used in America

    • @1smhx5
      @1smhx5 Před měsícem +10

      @@gianmarco1496it’s so much more useful for specific temps

    • @FunnyAFClipz
      @FunnyAFClipz Před měsícem

      ​@@gianmarco1496go back too ur country

  • @Dondolini94
    @Dondolini94 Před 2 dny

    Chef Jean Pierre taught us his technique, since then i always go through the whole process in big batches and have my perfect fries at the ready 👌🏻🍟💯

  • @Ratatted
    @Ratatted Před 2 dny

    Reason being is because restaurants cook fries before hand so that when someone orders fries they can cook quicker

  • @Muttley69
    @Muttley69 Před 24 dny +77

    In the UK it's called Blanching. You can half the temperature of the oil and blanch them for about 3/4 mins so there soft, then leave to cool at room temp for about an hour, then chuck them into a boiling hot oil and yes you will have fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside, it work's with potato's fresh or even frozen shop chip's.. your all welcome 20 year's experience Blanching chip shop chappies..

    • @jebandshiv7070
      @jebandshiv7070 Před 20 dny +2

      Dw we call it that too in North America. Every restaurant does it like that too. Not just for taste but also for speed.

  • @Shimeih
    @Shimeih Před 29 dny +103

    One thing they don’t tell you is that new oil (straight from the bottle) makes bad fries. That’s why many joints fry something in it first like chicken or something then use that for fries. Also, blanching your uncooked cut potato in cold water overnight really helps with crispiness. I don’t know the science behind this but always works for me

    • @notmyname3883
      @notmyname3883 Před 28 dny +7

      Tell us you don't know what "blanching" means without telling us you don't know.

    • @mitchchartrand
      @mitchchartrand Před 28 dny +19

      ​@@notmyname3883confusing blanching and soaking is a lot more forgivable than repeating the same tired unoriginal joke.

    • @joshbrucks
      @joshbrucks Před 28 dny +5

      Umm McDonald's only cooks hash browns and fries in their oil nothing else. And McDonald's fries are better than any restaurant so... This isn't true. You don't need chicken in your oil.

    • @mitchchartrand
      @mitchchartrand Před 28 dny +5

      @@joshbrucks The original comment never mentioned any specific restaurant or chain. The one you named uses a proprietary blend, which you can't say doesn't contain animal byproducts. In fact, up until the 90s, McDonald's used beef tallow, so it was pure animal fat. And anyone old enough to remember knows the fries were much better when they were still fried in tallow. So you're extra wrong.

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 Před 28 dny

      @@joshbrucks McDonald's does use flavored oil though, and used to use straight beef tallow.

  • @tecnicoyt
    @tecnicoyt Před 7 dny +1

    Why does it look so satisfying when you cut them? 💀

  • @sharky1583
    @sharky1583 Před 5 hodinami

    You saying "missing one step" is equal to Guga saying "super easy to make".

  • @bigman8994
    @bigman8994 Před měsícem +1519

    In case anyone wants the actual secret to having fries come out fantastic and not waiting multiple days, it’s double frying. Rinse your fries till the water doesn’t turn cloudy. Next you can soak your fries for half an hour completely submerged in hot water (boil it then pour it over the fries), add salt, then cover the bowl they’re in. Or you can soak them overnight in the fridge. Overnight does come out a bit better, but the half an hour method is still almost as good. Pat the fries completely dry. Fry at 400-450. Take them out when they’re starting to turn brown. Soak all the oil off the fries, then wait about 10 minutes and put the fries back in. The second frying stage is when they really crisp up. Just take them out when they’re as crispy as you want

    • @lilbigtoe677
      @lilbigtoe677 Před měsícem +77

      thank u this guy has no idea what he’s talking about he clearly has no idea how a restaurant works or at least thinks we dont

    • @kevinf8439
      @kevinf8439 Před měsícem +33

      100% agree. And it's not even a secret, that's just the normal recipe.

    • @bruh-ib5hz
      @bruh-ib5hz Před měsícem +52

      ​@@lilbigtoe677telling the guy who worked in restaurants his entire life he doesn't know how restaurants work is pretty stupid. Most restaurant buy fries from food manufacturers which already went through this process and I'd know since I've worked in the industry for 6 years. You on the other, are the clueless one

    • @derekborba2644
      @derekborba2644 Před měsícem +3

      We always put them on the stove in cold water and heated until they begin to boil. Great instructions.

    • @derekborba2644
      @derekborba2644 Před měsícem +1

      Also, first fry I was always taught to go at lower temp, like 325. I'm gonna try this method next time.

  • @DailyDamage
    @DailyDamage Před 24 dny +331

    The great thing with double fried French fries: do the cooking in water the day before the party/meal, let cool in fridge over night.
    Next day, whenever you have a few minutes: fry a little bit so that they’re still pale and then stick in the fridge.
    Then take them out and fry when needed.
    They’re crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. They hold the heat very well and can be popped into a few bowls with some good salt and herbs of choice + a tub of garlic mayo… and hey presto = fabulous finger food that goes down a treat and helps soak up the excess cocktail/beers you’ve been indulging in.
    Just glorious

    • @DailyDamage
      @DailyDamage Před 22 dny +4

      @@Jeaux_Bleaux born Londoner = surrounded by international cuisine. I just said French fries for our American readers 🤣

    • @williamhall3043
      @williamhall3043 Před 22 dny +1

      Crispy outside fluffy inside? My air fryer does that to frozen fries in minutes lol

    • @ellengrace4609
      @ellengrace4609 Před 21 dnem +1

      The great thing??? What was the great thing? 🤔

    • @davidz2690
      @davidz2690 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@DailyDamagenothing international about triple cooked chips haha, they were created by Heston Blumenthal

    • @DailyDamage
      @DailyDamage Před 21 dnem +1

      @@davidz2690 indeed and he was inspired by the international flair that I was referring too. London, back in the days when he was coming up as a chef, was the center for the best food in the world. Beating old favorites: Paris and New York.he was inspired by the Asian infusion flavours coming out of Australia and if I recall correctly discovered triple fried sweet potatoes at a bbq

  • @MochaBearsAreAesthetic

    Not me watching this while eating French Fries

  • @thamith_k
    @thamith_k Před 4 dny +1

    Straight to comments 😂

  • @3liaw.100
    @3liaw.100 Před 26 dny +26

    "please can I have 1 order of fries"
    "ok sir just wait 2 days and your order will be ready"

  • @kallitechnis._.
    @kallitechnis._. Před 28 dny +57

    Tbh if they had like a bucket of fries instead of popcorn at theaters I would be so happy.

    • @habibkamal8408
      @habibkamal8408 Před 28 dny

      And so fat 😂

    • @sushimamba4281
      @sushimamba4281 Před 27 dny +7

      popcorn sucks, fries are much better

    • @elg94
      @elg94 Před 27 dny +4

      i can't imagine the amount of grease spots on the seats if they sold fries lmao, theaters are dirty enough with the garbage "food" they sell already, and because people are irresponsible... they can't bother taking their litter to a garbage can and don't care about being a dirty ass that have to dirty up anything that isn't their own property... (sorry, english isn't my language so...)

  • @HighLevelPlayer
    @HighLevelPlayer Před 6 hodinami

    I had no idea it took so long. Freezing twice sounds like such a pain. You either need to keep fries in the freezer ready to go for when you crave them, or just make them not knowing whether you'll want to eat them when they're ready.

  • @nOtHiNg_1447
    @nOtHiNg_1447 Před 10 dny

    Bro just made a perfect loop 😂

  • @milaabdallah4306
    @milaabdallah4306 Před 27 dny +893

    The real title : how to make frozen french fries you usually buy at a random supermarket at home

    • @camilamercado5065
      @camilamercado5065 Před 27 dny +26

      totally, normal ones are totaly better, those taste like fucking dry

    • @VishaKim
      @VishaKim Před 26 dny +19

      @@camilamercado5065 bro which ones are you referring to, Homemade or Store-Bought?!

    • @appletizer8415
      @appletizer8415 Před 26 dny +30

      ​@@camilamercado5065the fuck kinda fries are you buying💀💀

    • @angellopez5315
      @angellopez5315 Před 26 dny +10

      @@camilamercado5065 What kinda shitty fries are you buying? Buying frozen is the closest you’ll get to restaurant fries at home, while still being convenient. You trippin bro

    • @tylociraptor8131
      @tylociraptor8131 Před 26 dny +3

      @@angellopez5315 I mean, if you're frying maybe. But most of those are cooked as oven fries.

  • @sleepymonsteraddict
    @sleepymonsteraddict Před 27 dny +13

    I am Belgian and the amount of fries crimes I see on social media is disturbing. It's not rocket science, just cut them by hand and fry them twice, first fry is to bake the potato so it's soft, second is for the color. If you want extra flavor fry in beef fat and not plant based oils.

  • @yorzx
    @yorzx Před 3 hodinami +2

    I don't want Michelin star French fries... I want McDonald's fries

  • @StuffFilmedHere
    @StuffFilmedHere Před 16 dny +1

    mum's french fries always just hit different tho they remain on top for me idk about all other mums out there 🔥🔥🔥

  • @tharran7627
    @tharran7627 Před 21 dnem +578

    As a Belgian, these fries look like a war crime

    • @SoniKendoDJ
      @SoniKendoDJ Před 18 dny +78

      As a belgian, I agree
      Potatoe needs to be a bintje, the need to be thick and fried twice (150°c and 170°c) in beef grease
      Then black pepper, salt and homemade belgian mayo

    • @Afura33
      @Afura33 Před 18 dny

      As a Belgian I fucking agree, this makes me wanna hit my head against the wall.

    • @user-bf5ud6eg2i
      @user-bf5ud6eg2i Před 17 dny +42

      Nobody cares lol

    • @tharran7627
      @tharran7627 Před 17 dny

      @@user-bf5ud6eg2i 11,5 million belgians at the very least would care, that’s good enough for me :)

    • @FarooqAhmed-jx2ii
      @FarooqAhmed-jx2ii Před 15 dny +50

      ​@@user-bf5ud6eg2iactually, 80 people care at least, who liked that comment. 😂

  • @marche434
    @marche434 Před měsícem +389

    Aint no way bro wasted almost the entire potato for fries

  • @cuddlebug8106
    @cuddlebug8106 Před 21 minutou

    “ You don’t need to put it in the f*cking fridge “ - Gordon Ramsey.

  • @Michi_IsEgotistic
    @Michi_IsEgotistic Před 17 dny +1

    "are these.. the most crispiest fries.. lets find out"

  • @jamieevans5979
    @jamieevans5979 Před 27 dny +21

    Never have "Michelin Star" and "French Fry" been used in the same sentence.

  • @bravedave9184
    @bravedave9184 Před 23 dny +120

    Boiling them for 2 -3 min in water with some vinegar ,before baking them in the oven ( or frying them) worked pretty well for me. It was a true gamechanger and is absolutely enough imo.

    • @user-ko4zk6dg6t
      @user-ko4zk6dg6t Před 13 dny +1

      What does adding vinegar do ? I also boil them but don't add vinegar

    • @bravedave9184
      @bravedave9184 Před 13 dny +1

      @@user-ko4zk6dg6t from what I know, it helps making the fries crispy and crunchy by enforcing the structure of its surface. Vinegar "washes" away the potato starch, that causes them to be mealy and wobbly.

    • @alexander-fz4cj
      @alexander-fz4cj Před 12 dny +1

      @@bravedave9184black or white vinegar? or whichever will do?

    • @bravedave9184
      @bravedave9184 Před 12 dny +1

      @@alexander-fz4cj I think it doesn't matter. I've always used white one, but feel free to give the black vinegar a try. Tell me about your experience with it then

  • @AydanDurant
    @AydanDurant Před 2 dny

    They sound more like chips than fries at the end but hey to each one’s own. 3 days for fries though is crazy

  • @MuthoniKinya
    @MuthoniKinya Před dnem

    It does look nice when cooked . I like it

  • @selfportrait8363
    @selfportrait8363 Před měsícem +76

    "Honey I feel like eating fries 3 days from now"
    "You got it"

    • @Pedro1809
      @Pedro1809 Před měsícem

      That’s why you got to a restaurant, as he mentioned in the first sentence.

  • @VinnyDoesLife
    @VinnyDoesLife Před měsícem +489

    "I'm gonna make some french fries!"
    2...days...later...

    • @joziequervoyo
      @joziequervoyo Před měsícem +6

      I read that in the voice from SpongeBob. 😂

    • @zadd1809
      @zadd1809 Před měsícem

      @@joziequervoyo he never says that tho

    • @jaydenleckpa8381
      @jaydenleckpa8381 Před měsícem +1

      @@zadd1809i can still imagine him saying that

  • @j.chikara
    @j.chikara Před 6 hodinami

    I know they taste amazing from that golden finish 🍟🥰 This is why I love to hate to love to make them myself. And that was not a typo 😂 👏🏾

  • @VeryOverTime
    @VeryOverTime Před 2 dny +1

    Bros edging fries 💀

  • @gigure9411
    @gigure9411 Před 24 dny +118

    Bro figured out the krabby pattie formula

  • @yuma-5967
    @yuma-5967 Před 20 dny +179

    I’m french and fries (frites in french) is a speciality in every region with diffrent recipe.
    - don’t trash the top and the bottom of the potato, use every part.
    - in some region we don’t take off the skin, use every part if you like it.
    - the taste is made by oil or animal fat. In south ouest we use duck fat, in the north beef fat and on the east it’s sunflower oil.
    - don’t touch your fries during the cook ! Use à wok if you cook with duck or porc fat.
    - make 2 round like you do but cook more your fries. It’s Little brown. The second round, your oil/fat is more cold like 10°C less. Let’s go !
    - add salt, peper and if you eat with chicken I recommend adding thyme or herbe de Provence.
    - eat with enjoy !

    • @bigrael927
      @bigrael927 Před 7 dny +3

      Capitaine 🫡

    • @suxifynrg6090
      @suxifynrg6090 Před 5 dny +15

      fries are from belgium tho

    • @alicorn3924
      @alicorn3924 Před 4 dny +1

      ​@@suxifynrg6090 and half of Belgium spek French, your point?

    • @tegathemenace
      @tegathemenace Před 4 dny +2

      Eaten the skin is just diabolical. You realize how potatoes grow right?

    • @anthonyalber9306
      @anthonyalber9306 Před 4 dny +4

      south ouest 🥖🇫🇷

  • @opel_pro
    @opel_pro Před 7 dny

    bro why is my recomended always full of mouth-watering ass food when im fasting 💀

  • @subodhredkar9085
    @subodhredkar9085 Před 6 hodinami

    Gordon Ramsay is going to have a headache after seeing this video

  • @NostalgicDan96
    @NostalgicDan96 Před měsícem +421

    "Hey babe you want burgers and fries 3 days from now?"

    • @NostalgicDan96
      @NostalgicDan96 Před měsícem +6

      @@redbearduk you've got a point

    • @HyBrad
      @HyBrad Před měsícem +2

      My at home hack is boiling, add to a container, add cornstarch, shake gently until the outside of the fries get a little "mashed" and coated with cornstarch, then fry.
      Come out super crispy every time.

    • @NostalgicDan96
      @NostalgicDan96 Před měsícem +1

      @@HyBrad I'm gonna have to give that a try thanks

    • @greenhat7618
      @greenhat7618 Před měsícem +1

      If you want restaurant quality then yeah that’s how long it takes, that’s why restaurants exists if it’s easy and quick everyone’s gonna make it at home

    • @NostalgicDan96
      @NostalgicDan96 Před měsícem

      @greenhat7618 yea I understand that I'm a home cook my self just making jokes for the internet

  • @Thatonerandomguy_1
    @Thatonerandomguy_1 Před 25 dny +48

    Here’s a delicious garlic bread grilled cheese recipe for you:
    Garlic Bread Grilled Cheese Recipe
    ** Servings: 2 **
    Time: 20 minutes
    Prep Time: 5 minutes
    Cook Time: 15 minutes
    Ingredients:
    4 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
    2 garlic cloves, minced
    1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
    Salt and pepper to taste
    4 slices of bread (white or whole wheat)
    1/2 cup grated mozzarella cheese
    1/4 cup grated cheddar cheese (optional)
    Instructions:
    Preheat a large skillet or griddle over medium-low heat.
    In a small bowl, mix together the softened butter, minced garlic, and chopped parsley. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
    Spread one side of each bread slice with the garlic butter mixture.
    Place a frying pan over medium-low heat. Add 1 tablespoon butter. When butter starts to melt, place a bread slice, buttered side down, in the pan.
    Top with 2 tablespoons mozzarella cheese and 1 tablespoon cheddar cheese (if using). Top with another bread slice, buttered side facing upwards.
    Cook for 4-5 minutes or until the bread is golden brown and the cheese is melted. Flip the sandwich over and cook for an additional 4-5 minutes or until the other side is also golden brown.
    Repeat with the remaining bread slices, butter, and cheese.
    Serve immediately and enjoy!
    Tips:
    Use high-quality cheese for the best flavor.
    If you prefer a crisper crust, cook the sandwiches in a skillet or griddle over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes on each side.
    You can also add other ingredients like ham, turkey, or spinach to the sandwich for added flavor.
    For a more indulgent version, use a combination of mozzarella, cheddar, and parmesan cheese.
    I hope you enjoy this garlic bread grilled cheese recipe!

  • @fightercarrot24
    @fightercarrot24 Před 20 hodinami

    people gotta realize that most restaurants don't do this and they just use frozen fries and save the trouble, the employee cost and the time😂

  • @Myatheroses
    @Myatheroses Před 7 dny

    The way he put a hot ass pan directly in the fridge

  • @mjbgjkhjjvghj502
    @mjbgjkhjjvghj502 Před 27 dny +294

    My husband says my homemade french fries are always better when I ask where is his favorite.

    • @thomaskopv2366
      @thomaskopv2366 Před 26 dny +13

      and no man would ever lie about that

    • @jakke1975
      @jakke1975 Před 26 dny +23

      Any good husband will say that

    • @mjbgjkhjjvghj502
      @mjbgjkhjjvghj502 Před 26 dny +10

      @@jakke1975 if you met my husband you would understand that he is telling the truth 😂 he is an engineer that always has to be right and is very straightforward with everything

    • @mjbgjkhjjvghj502
      @mjbgjkhjjvghj502 Před 26 dny +9

      @@thomaskopv2366 definitely not my husband 😂 he's the type to tell me my food is a$$ when it is.

    • @jakke1975
      @jakke1975 Před 26 dny +2

      @@mjbgjkhjjvghj502 I'm not saying he isn't, I'm just saying that's the job of a husband, even if your fries weren't the best.

  • @Zeveraar
    @Zeveraar Před 26 dny +11

    Belgian fries:
    1. Clean and peel potatoes
    2. Cut potatoes into fries (1cm)
    3. Use a kitchen cloth to dump the fries on.
    4. Use another kitchen cloth to dip dry the fries from water and the like.
    5. Fry the fries on 170celsius till it has a transparant white look
    6. Dump it back on the cloth and let it rest till dinnertime
    7. Fry them at 190celcius per portions till it looks right in color and crisp.
    Or the ultimate belgian way.
    Step one have money
    Step two go frietkot
    Done

  • @user-or8mv7lt8u
    @user-or8mv7lt8u Před dnem +1

    My father makes them without putting it in a fridge he just dried the fries then puts the fries back in the pot

  • @yeowuu
    @yeowuu Před 6 dny +1

    Title: Why are restaurant french fries better?
    Him: **proceeds to make french fries at home**

  • @ColossalKaiju
    @ColossalKaiju Před 29 dny +6

    Cylindrical french fries aren't real, they can't hurt you.
    Cylindrical french fries:

    • @7-11gasstation
      @7-11gasstation Před 28 dny +2

      I know right I was like bro you are basically wasting half the potato just cut them😂

  • @MysteriousMM
    @MysteriousMM Před 24 dny +37

    Me: Buys a bag of French fries from the frozen section and puts in the air fryer for 10 minutes while I crack open a beer and sit on my comfy couch while watching the big screen

  • @syntom1
    @syntom1 Před 5 dny

    Just 10’ persistence and love. Best fries with the simplest tools.

  • @EthanEdwards23
    @EthanEdwards23 Před 3 dny

    Most restaurants also have some type of preservation in the fries, potatoes, or even the oil used to fry