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Guess this may be seen as a controversial topic for some who will be 100% against deep fat frying but for the rest of us ..
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ChristmasNeeve
29-05-2024, 09:58 AM
I don't have a deep fat fryer but my mom does and chips always taste better in her house :laugh:
Now we use lard in our deep fat fryer .. not just because the chips / ‘roast’ potatoes taste fabulous but its the method used by my old mum and my grandfather.. both lived to around 90
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i haven't used a deep fat fryer in 20 years. The cleaning, replacing oil etc was just grim
ChristmasNeeve
29-05-2024, 10:03 AM
Now we use lard in our deep fat fryer .. not just because the chips / ‘roast’ potatoes taste fabulous but its the method used by my old mum and my grandfather.. both lived to around 90
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Yum, so fatty though.
Christmas Dynasnow
29-05-2024, 10:13 AM
We had a chip pan and fried up chips when I was a kid but I have never owned one. I do my chips in the air fryer, 10 mins and bingo
Livia
29-05-2024, 10:31 AM
Air fryers are the best. Hardly ever fry or bake anything anymore.
Cherry Christmas
29-05-2024, 10:49 AM
No to deep fat fryers remember my brother and his wife had one back in the 90s and they put in a few stone each after they dumped it the eight came off ...air fryer chips if you make your own are just as good
Rustic bauble
29-05-2024, 11:12 AM
Never had one...
smudgie
29-05-2024, 11:14 AM
Never owned a chip pan, never mind a deep fat fryer.
Parmy
29-05-2024, 11:15 AM
Cant beat home made chips cooked on a pan of oil, topped with a fried egg done in the cooling fat.
Interestingly all the top restaurants nationwide cook / fry in lard as do the famous Harry Ramsden’s Chip shop franchises
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I recall the BBC health show where they had a group of celebrities living without sugar … they offered them a fry up each morning.. in. lard !!
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ChristmasNeeve
29-05-2024, 12:29 PM
Interestingly all the top restaurants nationwide cook / fry in lard as do the famous Harry Ramsden’s Chip shop franchises
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Of course they do because it's delicious............because it's so fatty :laugh:
Of course they do because it's delicious............because it's so fatty :laugh:
Yet .. healthy ?
Promoted as an healthy option by the BeeB not too long ago.,
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Our neighbour keeps suggesting we try using oil in the deep fat fryer so if anyone has any suggestions/ recommendations or warnings please please feel free to share….
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ChristmasNeeve
29-05-2024, 03:18 PM
Yet .. healthy ?
Promoted as an healthy option by the BeeB not too long ago.,
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Deep frying with anything isn't healthy
Urban Cragou
29-05-2024, 03:47 PM
Our neighbour keeps suggesting we try using oil in the deep fat fryer so if anyone has any suggestions/ recommendations or warnings please please feel free to share….
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Goose fat, but it already has a high smoke-point so just be careful. Ditto for groundnut (peanut) oil. The oil they use to fry chips at Five Guys.
Deep frying with anything isn't healthy
Do we know that for certain though ?
Lard was used by my parents and grandparents who lived to their nineties .. everyone used it back in the old days.. oddly enough Cancer wasn’t anywhere near as common either ..
We’ve been told for decades that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and that is total bollox .. it was supposedly just a catchy advertising line from the 60’s ..
The famous line “ Breakfast, the most important meal of the day “ - was penned by no other than John Harvey Kellogg an American businessman ..
Need I say anymore !!
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Urban Cragou
29-05-2024, 04:09 PM
Do we know that for certain though ?
Lard was used by my parents and grandparents who lived to their nineties .. everyone used it back in the old days.. oddly enough Cancer wasn’t anywhere near as common either ..
We’ve been told for decades that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and that is total bollox .. it was supposedly just a catchy advertising line from the 60’s ..
The famous line “ Breakfast, the most important meal of the day “ - was penned by no other than John Harvey Kellogg an American businessman ..
Need I say anymore !!
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Just err on the side of moderation with respect to the frequency (at-which you’re deep-frying), mind your cholesterol and … ya. It’s not the end of the world.
ChristmasNeeve
29-05-2024, 04:09 PM
Do we know that for certain though ?
Lard was used by my parents and grandparents who lived to their nineties .. everyone used it back in the old days.. oddly enough Cancer wasn’t anywhere near as common either ..
We’ve been told for decades that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and that is total bollox .. it was supposedly just a catchy advertising line from the 60’s ..
The famous line “ Breakfast, the most important meal of the day “ - was penned by no other than John Harvey Kellogg an American businessman ..
Need I say anymore !!
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Did they eat deep fried food often though? Processed food, fast food, deep fried food wasn't anywhere as common back then as it is now. It wasn't common when I was young and I don't think I'm as old as your grandparents :p
Urban Cragou
29-05-2024, 04:11 PM
You have a point about breakfast, btw, Zizu. What’s really bad for your health is capitalism. Breakfast is fuel but never the tastiest meal of the day.
Just err on the side of moderation with respect to the frequency (at-which you’re deep-frying), mind your cholesterol and … ya. It’s not the end of the world.
Yeah .. my old grandad swore by moderation, moderation, moderation !
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You have a point about breakfast, btw, Zizu. What’s really bad for your health is capitalism. Breakfast is fuel but never the tastiest meal of the day.
Plus skipping breakfast like millions already do .. simply DELAYS the breaking of your fast .
Millions are starting the day with high sugar , high carbs meals which is madness ..
Nutritionists refer to a bad thing called ‘chasing the carbs’ which is what you / your body does as soon as you eat breakfast laden with carbs - you want more and more and more carbs all throughout the day from that moment at breakfast
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Did they eat deep fried food often though? Processed food, fast food, deep fried food wasn't anywhere as common back then as it is now. It wasn't common when I was young and I don't think I'm as old as your grandparents :p
They had big , old fashioned sauce- pans for frying chips in lard .. and fried in lard using frying pans ..
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Christmas Dynasnow
29-05-2024, 04:24 PM
Marmite on toast is the breakfast of Kings
arista
29-05-2024, 05:36 PM
Guess this may be seen as a controversial topic for some who will be 100% against deep fat frying but for the rest of us ..
I used to have one
Now Air Fryers
less oil neded
I used to have one
Now Air Fryers
less oil neded
Taste and texture nowhere near as nice as proper chips imho
Air Fryers are just more convenient and possibly faster
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DemRed
30-05-2024, 06:07 PM
Now we use lard in our deep fat fryer .. not just because the chips / ‘roast’ potatoes taste fabulous but its the method used by my old mum and my grandfather.. both lived to around 90
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Lard is a much safer fat than oil, especially seed oils.
I use Lard, dripping or ghee for frying that needs a high temperature and I use lard for making pastry. Like you, that's how my gran used to cook.
Lard is a much safer fat than oil, especially seed oils.
I use Lard, dripping or ghee for frying that needs a high temperature and I use lard for making pastry. Like you, that's how my gran used to cook.
Interesting .. thank you
Times were hard back in the day but they didn’t have so much processed food or takeaways to tempt them as we do now
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