What are Boardwalk fries?

These Boardwalk Fries are first soaked in salt water, then fried not once, but twice for an extra-crisp texture with a fluffy interior. The fresh from the oil fries are served hot and sprinkled with salt, apple cider vinegar, and optionally Old Bay Seasoning.
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Where did Boardwalk Fries originate?

The two brothers opened the first Boardwalk Fries in White Marsh Mall, White Marsh, Maryland, in 1981 and by 1987 they had franchises from coast to coast. As time passed, customers began asking for more. They wanted a burger to go with their famous Boardwalk Fries.
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Is vinegar on fries a Maryland thing?

For over 80 years, the Thrasher's French Fries stand at 401 South Atlantic Avenue, in Ocean City, MD, has served as a kind of gatekeeper to the famous boardwalk. At Thrasher's, the potatoes are cut fresh, fried twice, doused with vinegar, and served in buckets.
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How do you cut potatoes for Boardwalk Fries?

Peel the potatoes. Using a knife with a sharp blade or a fry cutter, cut them into lengths a little less than 1/2 inch square. Place the cut potatoes in a large bowl filled with cold water. Add the vinegar and swirl the potatoes around.
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Why are Thrashers fries so good?

Using only 100% pure peanut oil, they are cooked to perfection. Then they are salted and ready to serve! Thrasher's has three different size buckets for our VIPs and are served only with 100% Apple Cider Vinegar. The only other product available for sale at Thrasher's… is Pepsi®.
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Who invented Boardwalk Fries?

Creating the best French fry

It was 1929 when J.T. Thrasher introduced a unique concept to the Ocean City Boardwalk, a food stand specializing in just one item.
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What kind of potatoes does Thrashers use?

Thrasher's uses only Idaho Russet Burbank potatoes.
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What are thin fries called?

Shoestring fries – thin-cut fries.
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What are New Jersey fries?

Kind of like the Jersey version of Canada's Poutine, Disco Fries are simply gravy and cheese fries. The variations, however, differ a little. You may find Disco Fries topped with a cheddar cheese sauce, melted Gruyere, a beef gravy, or a chicken gravy.
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How does five guys cook their fries?

While other fast-food chains drop dehydrated frozen fries into hot oil to keep the baskets full, Five Guys soaks its potatoes in water after hand-cutting them. “You need to blanch the fries to rinse the starch off of them or else the the outside will burn up before the inside cooks.
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What is in malt vinegar?

Malt vinegar is a vinegar made from malted grains of barley. It has a tart flavor and can help to enhance the flavors of other foods it is paired with.
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Why do British people call fries chips?

We call French fries just fries, and thicker-cut fries that come from a chip shop are called chips. Then you've got thick, triangular chunks which we call potato wedges, which aren't the same as circular fried slices (otherwise known as chips in other countries) which we call crisps.
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Why are they called pomme frites?

10/07/2015. “Pommes frites” — obviously French. If you've taken a French class, you know that the word “pomme” means “apple” and the word “frite” means fried. So if you order “pommes frites” from a restaurant menu, will your server bring you a heaping plate of fried apples?
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What came first chips or fries?

A minute disagreement between a diner and his chef over the thickness of French Fries gave birth to the crunchy potato chips we love today.
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Why are disco fries called disco fries?

Grilling Santos and others about the etymology of “disco fries” produces a consistent refrain: They're called that because they were the preferred late-night meal of the polyester-clad disco crowd, at its peak from the mid-'70s to early '80s.
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Are Disco fries a Jersey thing?

Disco fries (aka gravy fries) are a New Jersey diner staple that's very similar to the famous "poutine" from Canada. They are simply gravy and cheese fries typically smothered with a homemade brown gravy and topped with lots of shredded cheese.
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What does french fry mean on Jersey Shore?

"French Fries" is what Ronnie's Jersey Shore Family Vacation co-stars called Antonia, the French woman with whom he crossed the line during his just-ended relationship with baby mama Jen Harley.
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What are the 18 types of french fries?

Here are all 18 at a quick glance:
  • Waffle fries.
  • Belgian fries.
  • Tater tots.
  • Standard cut.
  • Garlic fries.
  • Curly fries.
  • Shoestring/matchstick.
  • Crinkle-cut.
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What are British chips called in America?

Brits say "crisps," Americans say "potato chips."

Since Brits refer to fries as "chips," they have a different name than Americans for potato chips ― "crisps."
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What are the different cuts of fries?

  • Matchstick/Shoestring Fries. All fried, no potato. ...
  • Steak/Wedge Fries. At the opposite end of the pendulum swing, steak fries are too much potato, not enough crunch. ...
  • Curly Fries. ...
  • Waffle Fries. ...
  • Crinkle-Cut Fries. ...
  • Cottage Fries. ...
  • Boardwalk/County Fair Fries. ...
  • Euro/Bistro Fries.
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Why is pomme frites not apple?

In France, what we call french fries are called pommes frites, or fried apples. Pommes is the word for apples, and pommes de terre, or apples of the earth, are potatoes. Apparently this sort of thing doesn't confuse the French.
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What do you call potato chips in France?

chips de pommes de terre. More French words for potato chips. les chips noun. chips, crisps. chips de pomme de terre.
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Do French people say French fries?

Nope, they don't call 'em “French fries” in France. If you want to be quite proper, you'd order “pommes de terre frites” (simply, “fried potatoes”).
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What do Brits call biscuits?

American biscuits are small, fluffy quick breads, leavened with baking powder or buttermilk and served with butter and jam or gravy. They are close to what the British would call scones.
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