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PaterzAttack

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is there a way to do it without them tasting like crap?
 

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no, gross


put them in the oven.
 

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In a preheated oven for 5 minutes @ ~180 degrees.

Then toss them quickly in a wok (if you have one) with a dash of olive oil, then add VEGETABLE salt and pepper to season.

Make sure you do it AFTER the oil is placed in so it adheres to the chips through the oil.
 

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or just don't do anything and go somewhere and buy some more for like $3 or whatever

you cheap skate, who reheats chips.
 

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What you can do is put them in the fridge for say 5-10 mins before reheating, then deep-fry them again, they will be better than new fresh chips (so crispy) :)
 

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being wasteful is buying too many chips for one sitting in the first place fatty!
 

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What you can do is put them in the fridge for say 5-10 mins before reheating, then deep-fry them again, they will be better than new fresh chips (so crispy) :)
Unfortunately uses up a fair bit of oil just to 'reheat' the chips. May as well make a new batch yourself.
 

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yeah just go buy some new ones you lazy ass

you won't regret it
 

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In a preheated oven for 5 minutes @ ~180 degrees.

Then toss them quickly in a wok (if you have one) with a dash of olive oil, then add VEGETABLE salt and pepper to season.

Make sure you do it AFTER the oil is placed in so it adheres to the chips through the oil.
Totally easier to buy new chips lol.
 

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Cooked myself triple cooked chips yesterday after seeing it on a cooking show. Delish.
 

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