patatfriet
Patatfriet, also known as French fries or chips, is a popular dish consisting of deep-fried potato cubes. The term "patatfriet" is Dutch, with "patat" meaning potato and "friet" meaning fried. The dish originated in Belgium, where it was first served in the 17th century. It gained popularity in the Netherlands and other European countries, eventually spreading globally.
Patatfriet is typically prepared by cutting potatoes into even strips, usually about 1/8 inch thick, and then
Patatfriet is a versatile side dish that pairs well with a variety of main courses, including burgers,
Despite its popularity, the preparation of patatfriet can be a bit of an art. The key to
Patatfriet is a dish that has stood the test of time and continues to be enjoyed by