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Not a Patch on McCains (Aunt Bessie's Crinkle Cut Chips)

DavyMichelle

Member Name: DavyMichelle

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Aunt Bessie's Crinkle Cut Chips

Date: 05/04/09 (45 review reads)
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Advantages: Reasonably Priced

Disadvantages: Bit Too Firm

Aunt Bessie's Crinkle Cut Chips aren't quite as nice as some of the other products from the Aunt Bessies range in my opinion. This brand is top notch for their yorkshire puddings, but hasn't done quite so well with their chips - especially these ones.

When I buy crinkle cut, I'm hoping for something a nice soft batch of chips with barely crispy outers. Something about crinkle cut chips usually has a soggy texture to it too, but a nice soggy texture! I mean I find them nice and soft I think.

But these Aunt Bessies Crinkle Cut Chips aren't like the other brands I've tried. They're quite firm when cooked and the potato in the middle isn't as soft as I'd like it to be. They're cooked in a little bit of seasoning, and I think this is what crisps them up that bit too much for my liking.

These cost £1.99 for a bag that's just over 900g. At the moment, Tesco are selling them at 2 bags for £3 which is the offer we got them on a few weeks ago. It's still running, so if you think you'd like your chips to be firm and crispy, then you might want to give these a go while they're on offer. They're not for me though, I prefer softer chips like McCains do.

Summary: Not for Me

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