Chips in batter

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eldar

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211 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Saw frozen chips in batter (Mccain, I think) in the supermarket, not something I've seen before.

Sounds rather unpleasant. Are these some sort of regional delicacy like deep fried crunchies? Do they taste as bad as they sound?

s2art

18,942 posts

268 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Probably for the Sweaty market.

tubbystu

3,846 posts

275 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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All frozen oven chips/ roast spuds / parsnips etc have a light batter to create the right texture/taste etc.

Penny-lope

13,645 posts

208 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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Tesco's don't, i think.... scratchchin

Rite am off to check in the freezer

Mahatma Bag

27,481 posts

294 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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eldar said:
Saw frozen chips in batter (Mccain, I think) in the supermarket, not something I've seen before.

Sounds rather unpleasant. Are these some sort of regional delicacy like deep fried crunchies? Do they taste as bad as they sound?
I see you are in Cumbria, not too far from the border. This is not just food, it is North Britain food.

Trax

1,553 posts

247 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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If you mean their Beer Battered Chips, then you made a big mistake not picking them up......

They are hard to find, but seem to be making it into more Supermarkets, great with a nice chunky steak.

RichyBoy

3,743 posts

232 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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get a tefal actifry, makes the best chips ever with only a spoonful of oil.

kaypee

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217 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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Trax said:
If you mean their Beer Battered Chips, then you made a big mistake not picking them up......

They are hard to find, but seem to be making it into more Supermarkets, great with a nice chunky steak.
+1 They are awesome with a juicy steak biggrin

bint

4,664 posts

239 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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kaypee said:
Trax said:
If you mean their Beer Battered Chips, then you made a big mistake not picking them up......

They are hard to find, but seem to be making it into more Supermarkets, great with a nice chunky steak.
+1 They are awesome with a juicy steak biggrin
I was sceptical but tried some and really rather good.

Prefer making wedges at home generally, but just once in a while fancy oven chips.

Noger

7,117 posts

264 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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Mmmm, chips in batter, not as pikey as you might think !

A family tradition (from the Yorkshire branch) is that of collops, deep friend potato discs in batter. They go really really well with cold meats. And boxing day turkey and collops is great.

And it isn't that much of a step to tempura potato. I did last Christmas' collops in tempura batter, which worked very well.

Gompo

4,598 posts

273 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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I think you mean 'scallops' as opposed to callops?

..I like potatoe scallops/fritters, lovely cheap addition to a chip shop visit.

Noger

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264 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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Nope, I meant what I wrote ! Although no doubt collop is a contraction of scalloped. It is a real word !

dickymint

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273 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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Noger said:
Nope, I meant what I wrote ! Although no doubt collop is a contraction of scalloped. It is a real word !
yes Scollop = "A small portion of food or a slice, especially of meat" It's from the French escalope.

My Gran used to make them yum She called them scallops in batter. I prefer scallops (without batter) to chips anyday.

coolcatmaz

3,521 posts

217 months

Tuesday 1st April 2008
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Trax said:
If you mean their Beer Battered Chips, then you made a big mistake not picking them up......

They are hard to find, but seem to be making it into more Supermarkets, great with a nice chunky steak.
the jury is out on these, just had some and even though I have eaten them, not sure chips should taste of beer smile

guess I should have some more at some stage just to make sure.


oh, tesco sell them

eldar

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24,009 posts

211 months

Tuesday 1st April 2008
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kaypee said:
Trax said:
If you mean their Beer Battered Chips, then you made a big mistake not picking them up......

They are hard to find, but seem to be making it into more Supermarkets, great with a nice chunky steak.
+1 They are awesome with a juicy steak biggrin
I tried some. Not very nice, dry and floury and tasted of chemicals rather than food (but I think most frozen chips taste similar). Worth the try, thoughsmile

LordGrover

33,907 posts

227 months

Tuesday 1st April 2008
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Gompo said:
I think you mean 'scallops' as opposed to callops?

..I like potatoe scallops/fritters, lovely cheap addition to a chip shop visit.
I think you mean potato as opposed to potatoe Mr Gore. wink

coolcatmaz

3,521 posts

217 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2008
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eldar said:
kaypee said:
Trax said:
If you mean their Beer Battered Chips, then you made a big mistake not picking them up......

They are hard to find, but seem to be making it into more Supermarkets, great with a nice chunky steak.
+1 They are awesome with a juicy steak biggrin
I tried some. Not very nice, dry and floury and tasted of chemicals rather than food (but I think most frozen chips taste similar). Worth the try, thoughsmile
I didn't find them dry or floury, just not sure that chips tasting of beer is quite right. wink

Catz

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226 months

Thursday 3rd April 2008
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Aunt Bessies chips in batter! lick