Jan. 6th, 2005 11:36 am
Terminological fried potato question
Before the play, we had pub grub at John Barleycorn. It was their "all you can eat" (yes, we pretty much exhausted the jokes on that) fish fry night (why Wednesday?) and two of our party went for it. What I found amusing is that
welcomerain's "fish 'n' chips" was actually fish and crisps. What I found even more amusing is that one of the waiters called these "cottage fries", causing me to wonder if this isn't one of the slipperiest culinary terms ever.
What do you understand by the term "cottage fries"? And is it different from "home fries"?
What do you understand by the term "cottage fries"? And is it different from "home fries"?
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Oh, maybe cottage fries are also more likely to be crinkly like that. But not potato chips!
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Bwahaha! Your Brit themed restaurants are sooo bizarre!
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Regardless, ick.
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She's no culinary genius, however. See my paper, "Cheese and Ketchup on White Bread: Food as Child Abuse," J Intolerable Cruelty 2001;197:4--10.