Showing posts with label chips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chips. Show all posts

Sep 12, 2013

Mosselen-friet / Moules-frites / Mussels-fries

I miss Belgium already. Not really their fries (I know, I'm crazy, right?!) ...but rather, their abundance of cheap/tasty mussels!!! 2kg cost us 7€, ain't that nuts??! These particular mussels were from Zeeland, which is actually a province in the Netherlands that borders a part of Belgium. After purchasing a big ol' pack of Zeeland mussels (from I think it was Delhaize supermarket), we cooked 'em in onion-y white wine and gobbled 'em down on a rainy evening at some campground that I can't remember the name of.

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Let's not get confused here. I did not eat these mussels and fries at the same time as I should've (it's a classic Belgian combination, so I've heard). We were sorta on the healthy tip during our trip and so we indulged in this greasy, calorific catastrophe above only once!

The Belgian Frituur/Friteries is basically equivalent to the German Dönerbude: fries joints can be found on any and every corner in Belgium! What makes Belgian fries unique is that they're double-fried (to ensure a crispy exterior and a moist/fluffy interior) and served with a kajillion different sauces to choose from. While I opted for the spicy Samurai sauce (mayo with harissa), Andre settled for plain ol' mayo. The verdict? I still prefer poutine. Why? Because #iamcanadian.

Jun 8, 2011

FitChips ― NOT all that & a bag of chips



Back home, they're referred to as fries. Here in Oz, fries are called chips. Whatever they're called, we all have our own definition of a mind-blowingly mm-mm-good chip. Shelley's ideal chip is 1. fresh-cut 2. crispy on the outside and 3. moist/soft on the inside. Simple as 1, 2, 3. FitChips are air-fried and therefore less greasy and considered healthy and blah blah blah, but they're just not worth writing home about. The worst thing about them is their mushy texture; 0% crispiness, ya'll! Blegh. My suggestion? Treat yourself every once in a while and shallow pan-fry your own chips at home --> click for pic!

Aug 22, 2010

Your Lay's Flavour ― India

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For months, chip-lovers all over India had the chance to sample these four Lay's flavours and vote on their favourite. While traveling in India back in May of this year, the girls and I even made a fun-filled food-y experience out of it. But now, the tasting game is over, kids. The winner has finally been announced. Congrats to Sagar; Mastana Mango wins with 1,577,891 votes! Does Mastana Mango deserve to be crowned best flavour of the four? Hells yesssssssssss. Here's how I would rate 'em up:



#1. Mastana Mango ― simultaneously sweet & spicy, reminiscent of a mango popsicle, daring!
#2. Tangy Twist ― tangy indeed but the lime juice powder just isn't bold enough, bland as hell
#3. Hip Hop Honey & Chilli ― honey factor = 7.5/10, spicy factor = 2/10, hip factor = 0/10
#4. Cheesy Mexicana ― only to be eaten by the oddballs who crave the taste of processed cheese