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Ferran Adrià's potato-chip tortilla! :D

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Re: Ferran Adrià's potato-chip tortilla! :D

by Mike Filigenzi » Tue Feb 05, 2013 4:36 pm

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Mike Filigenzi wrote:Made this last night. Used diced Spanish chorizo instead of the ham and added milk. Unfortunately, I got sidetracked and overcooked it a bit. It was still pretty tasty. I'll make it again. It agree that it's not as good as using potatoes instead of chips but the reality for me is that I need a range of nutritious dishes that go together (start to finish) in less than an hour.

And hell, how often can you come home from work at 6 and have a Ferran Adria dish on the table by 7? :D


Another shortcut? Use frozen, or previously frozen, cubed potatoes.


Good point - I'll have to consider that.

It would be interesting to do a side-by-side of the two.
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Re: Ferran Adrià's potato-chip tortilla! :D

by Jenise » Tue Feb 05, 2013 5:01 pm

Mike Filigenzi wrote:
Jenise wrote:
Mike Filigenzi wrote:Made this last night. Used diced Spanish chorizo instead of the ham and added milk. Unfortunately, I got sidetracked and overcooked it a bit. It was still pretty tasty. I'll make it again. It agree that it's not as good as using potatoes instead of chips but the reality for me is that I need a range of nutritious dishes that go together (start to finish) in less than an hour.

And hell, how often can you come home from work at 6 and have a Ferran Adria dish on the table by 7? :D


Another shortcut? Use frozen, or previously frozen, cubed potatoes.


Good point - I'll have to consider that.

It would be interesting to do a side-by-side of the two.


Mike, I've been using those frozen potatoes doing test batches for the frittata I'll serve at this weekend's big breakfast. Not nearly as good as fresh potato, but not bad and super handy for test kitchen purposes. I love how, when cut, the cubes set in egg look like terrazzo tile.
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Re: Ferran Adrià's potato-chip tortilla! :D

by Jeff Grossman » Tue Feb 05, 2013 5:38 pm

Jenise wrote:Mike, I've been using those frozen potatoes doing test batches for the frittata I'll serve at this weekend's big breakfast. Not nearly as good as fresh potato, but not bad and super handy for test kitchen purposes. I love how, when cut, the cubes set in egg look like terrazzo tile.

Have you considered Tater Tots? (I bet F.A. did....) :lol:
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Re: Ferran Adrià's potato-chip tortilla! :D

by Jenise » Tue Feb 05, 2013 5:47 pm

Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:
Jenise wrote:Mike, I've been using those frozen potatoes doing test batches for the frittata I'll serve at this weekend's big breakfast. Not nearly as good as fresh potato, but not bad and super handy for test kitchen purposes. I love how, when cut, the cubes set in egg look like terrazzo tile.

Have you considered Tater Tots? (I bet F.A. did....) :lol:


God no. But actually, they might be better than potato chips!
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Re: Ferran Adrià's potato-chip tortilla! :D

by Mike Filigenzi » Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:29 pm

Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:
Jenise wrote:Mike, I've been using those frozen potatoes doing test batches for the frittata I'll serve at this weekend's big breakfast. Not nearly as good as fresh potato, but not bad and super handy for test kitchen purposes. I love how, when cut, the cubes set in egg look like terrazzo tile.

Have you considered Tater Tots? (I bet F.A. did....) :lol:



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