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To make your meals a real success,
gives you hints and tips on potatoes and oils.
Potatoes: balance and pleasure each and every day!
Potatoes are a great food for everybody at every age! They are an excellent source of energy and vitamins.
Depending on the variety, the climate and the way they are grown, there are a huge number of different kinds of
potato: shape, size, flavour. Each of them has its own characteristics in terms of seasonality, yield, size, colour,
conservation and culinary uses. The cooking results therefore vary depending on the origin and the season.
What variety should you be using with
?
Generally speaking, we recommend that you use potatoes that are marketed as especially good for chips. For newly
harvested potatoes which have a high water content, we recommend that you fry them for a few extra minutes.
also makes it possible to cook frozen chips. Because they are already precooked in oil, there is no
need to add any oil.
Where should I keep my potatoes?
The best places to keep potatoes are a good cellar or a cool cupboard (between 6 and 8°C), out of the light.
How should I prepare my potatoes for use with ?
For the best results, you need to make sure that the chips do not stick to one another. To do this, we recommend
that you wash the whole potatoes thoroughly before cutting them and then once again when they have been cut,
until the water runs clear. This will enable you to remove as much starch as possible. Dry the chips carefully using a
dry and highly absorbent tea towel. The chips need to be perfectly dry before they are put into .
Remember the cooking time of the chips will vary according to the weight of chips and the batch of potatoes used.
How should I cut my potatoes?
The size of the chip has an influence on how crunchy or soft they are. The thinner your chips your chips, the
crunchier they will be and conversely, if they are very thick, they will be softer in the middle. Depending on what
you're looking for, you can vary how you cut your chips and adapt the cooking time accordingly:
Thin American style: 8 x 8 mm / Standard: 10 x 10 mm / Thick: 13 x 13 mm
Length: Up to approximately 9 cm
In the maximum recommended chip thickness is 13 x 13 mm and a length of up to 9 cm.
Vary the oils that are good for you
You can vary the type of oil depending on your choice or for different needs. Choose a different oil every time you
cook! All of them contain, in various proportions, those nutrients that are so essential for balanced diet. To provide
your body with everything it needs, vary your oils! With , you can use a whole variety of oils:
• Standard oils: olive, rapeseed*, grapeseed, corn, groundnut (peanut), sunflower, soya*
• Flavoured oils: oils infused with herbs, garlic, pepper, lemon…
•
Speciality oils: hazelnut*, sesame*, almond*, avocado*, argan* (*cooking time according to manufacturer).
Note: Some of these oils are not available in the UK.
Because it uses so little oil during cooking, enables you to preserve all of the good fats that you
need for your vitality.
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With and the oil you choose, your chips will be of a higher nutritional
standard. Depending on your taste and what you're looking for, you can add an extra
spoonful of oil for that extra flavour! But this will increase the fat content.
With , make tasty, healthier chips
for your family as a real treat!