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French fried potatoes
(redirected from Garlic fries)

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French fried potatoes
pl n
(Cookery) a more formal name for chips Also called (US and Canadian) French fries
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French fried potatoes French fries (esp Am) nplpatate fpl fritte


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In the eighth inning Saturday night, the line for garlic fries - not exactly a food of substance - zigzagged like the soup lines you see in Depression photographs.
Utensils, plates, and napkins are biodegradable; lights come from compact fluorescent bulbs; and the signature garlic fries sizzle in energy-efficient fryers.
Gordon Biersch Restaurants have long been at the forefront of the combined food and beer experience, and their starters have the same sort of modern brewpub pedigree: garlic fries, bruschetta of house-made flat bread, crispy artichoke hearts topped with parmesan and lemon aioli, grilled chicken skewers, and glazed chicken wings, shrimp and chicken pot stickers, crab and artichoke dip, Ahi spring rolls and blackened Ahi.
 
 
 
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