• Dämnyz@lemmy.ml
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    Posting such a controversial question and putting in onion rings on this list is bordering on rage bait

    Edit: I can’t type

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    … are the wedges the only non fried food in this picture?

    How about boiling them tatoes?

    Or simply pan fry them with some butter?

    Anyways; 1. Wedges, 2. Waffles, 3. Shoestring with surprise sweet potatoes > The rest.

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      14 days ago

      Wedges are fried often times. At our nation-wide supermarket for example, at the ready-made counter, wedges are definitely fried. Same with the mom and pop chicken shop down the street.

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      I think the OP was originally about fried preparation of potatoes. Wedges at least in North America are usually fried, I think the only non-fried ones I’ve seen are in the UK.

      Also if we’re talking about the best preparation of potatoes in general, it’s mashed and there’s no argument there.

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    5, [tied: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7], 6, 8

    Sweet potato fries are fucking amazing when they’re done right. Usually they’re overly mushy which I think is why they get so much hate, but they’re top tier when the cook knows what they’re doing.

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      Sweet Potato fries turn out way better than regular potato in an air fryer if you’re buying frozen ones to make at home.

      I bought a spice grinder and made a spice mix for my sweet potato fries. Its a mix of salt, old bay, montreal steak seasoning and dried chilli flakes and its awesome.

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        Hard agree. The only issue is frozen sweet potato fries are way more expensive than regular. I try to make my own at home but can’t get the same crispness in the air fryer.

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    1. Tater tot: A good tater tot is like butter. Pure salt and crunch then melt in your mouth deliciousness.

    2. Onion Rings: Good onion rings is technically better than tater tots, but the spectrum of bad to good onion rings is very wide.

    3. Curly Fries: Curly Fries are hard to fuck up. I don’t even think I’ve had a variation of curly fries. They’re all the same to me, but they’re so good.

    4. Wedges: Wedges have a smaller spectrum than onion rings, but the ceiling is lower and they’re hard to rank better than the ones ahead of them.

    5. Shoestring: McDonalds

    6. ZigZag: These can range from heavenly to straight fucking trash. Unfortunately they’re too easy to turn into straight fucking trash. By that I mean you have to put more work into them to make them good as opposed to just salt and oven/fried. Might as well just try to fry some snow at that point.

    7. Sweet Potato: I’ve had good sweet potato fries but I rarely get good sweet potato fries.

    8. Waffle: I don’t get these. They’re ass. The only place that makes them kinda tolerable is Chik-Fila, but even then they’re still ass to me. Can’t even make them good at home without drowning them in salt and ketchup. I can slice up a potato and chuck them in the oven and get better results most of the time.

    Edit for formatting. Apparently piefed, doesn’t honor your numbering and turns it into 1, 2, 3, etc even if you go 8, 12, 3.

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    2, 3, 4, 6, 1, 7, 5.

    Onion rings are either at the top or bottom of the list depending on the batch.

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    14 days ago

    They’re all tied for number 1, except sweet potato, which skips all the empty spots below and goes straight to number 8. Sweet potato fries suck.

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    • 3 (tots)
    • 2 (curly)
    • 6 (zigzag crinkle cut)
    • 4 (waffle)
    • 7 (wedges Jo-Jo’s)
    • 5 (sweet potato)
    • 8 (onion rings) - tied with sweet potatoes; they’re both lost and in the wrong part of town
    • 1 (shoestring) - potato chip sticks with more steps

    Missing: coniques.

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    My only strong opinion on the whole chart is that crinkle cut fries are the worst thing shown and thus take last place no matter what

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    Jack in the Box curlies from 20 years ago before they switched to a different frying oil. I was just arriving in the states and that stuff was the best ever.

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      Hardee’s curly fries are the best. By extension I guess that means Carl’s Jr. too, but I wouldn’t know.

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      Did they do what McDonald’s did and switch from beef tallow to vegetable oil?

      I miss the old McDonald’s fries but I like that their less terrible for you, but yet they’re still not vegetarian/vegan.

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    Where the hell are the Cajun fries?

    8, 5, 4, 2, 1, 7, 3, 6

    Adding Cajun seasoning to 4, 2, 1, or 7 would raise it above the other 3 and make me unsure about whether to raise it above 5.

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      They are definitely by shape (mostly, sweet potato is the odd one out), not seasoning. You can add Cajun seasoning to any of those and they’d still be what shape they are. Just like I prefer curly fries, but I don’t like the ones from Arby’s because of their seasoning.