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June 1, 2006
John's Survival Frites

(Photo: John's Survival Frites)
I'm finally getting around to posting the Survival Frites from the great dinner party I attended in Chicago in May. These amazing frites were dreamed up by John, who also made the veal piccata that night.
The potatoes were deep fried until really crispy, then dressed with olive oil, minced garlic, Survival Spice™, extra kosher salt and parsley. I shot this picture while they were still in a work bowl, the oil and flavor soaked into the potatoes as they sat.
They were unbelievably, mind-blowingly good. When I raved about them as we were eating, John mentioned that the secret ingredient was the Survival Spice.
I didn't know until he told me. Amazing what a little of this stuff will do to a dish. I'll definitely be making these, soon. I just hope I can do John's idea justice.
Posted by The Pragmatic Chef at June 1, 2006 11:59 AM
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Golly these look tasty.
Posted by: Ana at June 1, 2006 8:08 PM
They were, Ana. Great crispness, great flavor. And they really weren't oily by the time they were served, these were right out of the fryer.
Posted by: the pragmatic chef™ at June 1, 2006 11:40 PM