Reddit mentions: The best frozen potatoes & onion rings

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Top Reddit comments about Frozen Potatoes & Onion Rings:

u/Pie_theGamer · 1 pointr/casualiama

Here's a pic.:
https://www.amazon.com/Ore-Ida-Potatoes-OBrien-Onions-Peppers/dp/B000YG3A8E

They're really just diced potatoes with onions and peppers. I love that kind of stuff, but never call them by that name. I like to fry up some pretty good chunks of potatoes and onions, and I prefer to broil them, actually.

I cook the potatoes about half-way, then add the onions. The broiler seems to be perfect for keeping them from sticking. I just pull them out a few times to stir them and it's pretty quick and easy stuff.

What is a go-to potato recipe for you?

u/rodion_kjd · 8 pointsr/AskCulinary

That's a picture of a commercial, pre-packaged product known as "tater tots."

http://www.amazon.com/McCain-Versitots-Tater-Potato-Pound/dp/B00B04DTPI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394477133&sr=8-1&keywords=tater+tots

If you want crispy potatoes, I really like cooking them in pork fat. The Food Lab did a nice article on in a while ago:
http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2011/11/ultra-crispy-roast-potatoes-recipe.html