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Crispy Shredded Chinese-Style Potatoes Recipe

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Ingredients

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2 tablespoons oil
5 medium potatoes peeled and sliced into matchsticks
2 hot peppers julienned or 1 small green pepper
3 - 4 garlic cloves peeled and sliced thinly
4 - 5 cups water
1/2 - 1 cup rice vinegar
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 teaspoon salt
salt

Nutritional information

277.5
Calories
63g
Calories From Fat
7.1g
Total Fat
1 g
Saturated Fat
0mg
Cholesterol
606.4mg
Sodium
49.4g
Carbs
6.2g
Dietary Fiber
3.2g
Sugars
6g
Protein
550g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Crispy Shredded Chinese-Style Potatoes Recipe

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    This is a potato dish I learned to make while living in Beijing. Initially I couldn't figure out what I was eating and was so surprised to learn it was potato. It's a delight to be able to recreate this in my own kitchen now.

    Buttery tasting (yet almost completely fat free) potato sticks are soaked in vinegar to soften then briefly tossed on high heat with chilis (or green peppers) and garlic for a deliciously tender finish that brings a unique twist to this familiar root vegetable.

    Make as much or as little as you - adjust amounts to be appropriate for your pan size and family size. About a 3:1 ratio on potatoes:peppers. Garlic and salt to taste. The soaking solution will also be proportionate, but again about 1 cup water to 1/4 cup vinegar, or 4:1 ratio water:vinegar.

    *Note: Use a pepper that you like the taste of - I like the long curly green ones sold at asian markets. If you want it spicier, use a spicier pepper. If you don't like spicy, use green bell pepper.

    • 45 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Tu Dou Si (Chinese Style Potatoes), This is a potato dish I learned to make while living in Beijing. Initially I couldn’t figure out what I was eating and was so surprised to learn it was potato. It’s a delight to be able to recreate this in my own kitchen now. Buttery tasting (yet almost completely fat free) potato sticks are soaked in vinegar to soften then briefly tossed on high heat with chilis (or green peppers) and garlic for a deliciously tender finish that brings a unique twist to this familiar root vegetable. Make as much or as little as you – adjust amounts to be appropriate for your pan size and family size. About a 3:1 ratio on potatoes:peppers. Garlic and salt to taste. The soaking solution will also be proportionate, but again about 1 cup water to 1/4 cup vinegar, or 4:1 ratio water:vinegar. *Note: Use a pepper that you like the taste of – I like the long curly green ones sold at asian markets. If you want it spicier, use a spicier pepper. If you don’t like spicy, use green bell pepper., This is a potato dish I learned to make while living in Beijing. Initially I couldn’t figure out what I was eating and was so surprised to learn it was potato. It’s a delight to be able to recreate this in my own kitchen now. Buttery tasting (yet almost completely fat free) potato sticks are soaked in vinegar to soften then briefly tossed on high heat with chilis (or green peppers) and garlic for a deliciously tender finish that brings a unique twist to this familiar root vegetable. Make as much or as little as you – adjust amounts to be appropriate for your pan size and family size. About a 3:1 ratio on potatoes:peppers. Garlic and salt to taste. The soaking solution will also be proportionate, but again about 1 cup water to 1/4 cup vinegar, or 4:1 ratio water:vinegar. *Note: Use a pepper that you like the taste of – I like the long curly green ones sold at asian markets. If you want it spicier, use a spicier pepper. If you don’t like spicy, use green bell pepper.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Prepare Potatoes Then Put in a Bowl to Soak. Fill Bowl 3/4 Way Full Until You Can See the Water Coming Up and Fill the Remainder With Vinegar. Soak For at Least 20 Minutes. Turn the Potatoes Once or Twice So That Liquid Gets on All of Them.

    2
    Done

    Drain Potatoes. Heat Oil on Highest Heat Possible on Your Stove. Once It's Very Hot (either Oil Smokes a Bit or Sizzles When a Drop of Water Touches It), Then Drop in Potatoes.

    3
    Done

    Immediately Start to Toss Potatoes and Get Them Coated. Toss in Peppers and Garlic. Sprinkle With Extra Tablespoon of Vinegar and Salt and Keep Tossing a Few Seconds. Take a Piece and Taste It - Adjust Salt or Splash in a Tad Bit More Vinegar, but I Don't Recommend Too Much More of Either of These.

    4
    Done

    Toss on High Heat No Longer Than 2-3 Minutes. If the Potatoes Start to Feel Soft or Start to Glue Together - Take Off Heat Immediately, They Are Overcooking.

    5
    Done

    Result Should Be a Tender Potato Dish With a Delicious Buttery Texture and Faintly Spicy Kick to It. the Potatoes Will Be Tender Yet not Soft and Mushy, a Result of Soaking Them in Vinegar. If They Are Crispy or Crunchy at All, They Either Were not Cut Thinly Enough or Were not Soaked Long Enough or With Enough Vinegar.

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