last year I grew Maris piper they make very good chips, but only had a small crop, I seem to grow Picasso very well but they do not make the best chips, is there a good chipper that has a large crop
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potatoes for chips , which is the best
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I grow pink fir apple for fat, wonky delicious chips!
They're very tasty, the slugs don't like them much and you can use them from second early stage right through to late maincrop. If you leave them till maincrop time they store really well over winter.
So, whenever my kids want chips in summer, I just dig up a plant, break them in sausagey fingers, scrub and fry.
By late autumn the bigger ones need cutting in half lengthwise and I lift and store for chips right through the winter.
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I don't fry mine, I oven roast wedges - and I use parboiled Charlottes drizzled in oil, salt and Rosemary. It gives you a half-way house between roasties and chips.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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These are the perfect chips, no blight, no peelings, no mud, just perfect tasty chips.
Attached Filesphoto album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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