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Saratoga Chips Recipe

Peel some medium-sized white potatoes, and slice them very thin. It is

better to have a potato slicer for these, if possible, as it cuts them

so quickly and perfectly. Wash the potatoes in one or two waters, then

cover with fresh water and lay a lump of ice on the top of them. Let

them stand an hour, if convenient, drain in a colander, wipe dry with a

towel, and fry in boiling fat--not too many at a time in the basket or

they will stick together, and will not brown. Have a quick fire, and fry

until brown and crisp, drain on paper, sprinkle with salt and serve.

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