Leeks * 2 leeks, chopped * 1 onion, chopped * 2 tablespoons unsalted butter * 3/4 cup thinly sliced potatoes * 2 1/3 cups chicken stock * salt to taste * ground black pepper to taste * 1 1/8 cups heavy whipping cream
No they are made from potatoes ( the same as anywhere else)
french fries
McDonald's french fries are exactly that, fried french-cut potatoes.
because the potatoes invaded their rabbit holes and made them
No, french fries are in the vegetable group. They are made from potatoes and either baked or fried in oil.
the starch because french fries are made out of potatoes.
hahaha. no,, there made from potatoes. French fries is not french food. French fries is actually from Belgium. It we're Belgians who spoke french but that's it.
No, pomme frites are made from fresh uncooked potato. It's the french name for chips, fries or french fries.
Lol is there fries that arent made from real potatoes? if they are softer than normally it may be potato flour but thats still potato
Well, what else would they be made of? You can use any type of potato, even sweet potatoes. If if was something else, it would be called mashed _______ whatever the food is.
Potatoes, deep-fried in sunflower oil or another fatty substance, and a pinch of salt.It's potatoes that have been cut up into slices and have been placed into a fryer with oil cooking it to a crisp.
French fries do come from manufacturing machines, but they were really made from potatoes. The first potato was small and purple. Ancients used them for telling time and worshiping potato gods. Where the French fry was made you think French, but you need to think again. Believe it or not, the country Belgium made it and called it the American fry. When potatoes were scarce, some people fished, peeled the fish, and woila ! French frish!