So, if you cut them into cubes, hearts, or any random shape that's how they'll stay. This unique characteristic prevents them from disintegrating like starchy potatoes do when submerged in liquids.
With his expertise in chemistry and math, scientist Fred Baur invented potato chips in the shape of a hyperbolic paraboloid. Lightweight chips like Pringles can fly off the conveyor belt. This shape, ...
Made with fine bulgur, red-pepper paste, finely chopped peppers, boiled potatoes, parsley, and cumin, they're later mashed and rolled into a cigar-like shape. They can be served wrapped in lettuce ...