God Bless your Father..mine served in the RCAF as a tail gunner on a Lancaster Bomber..I get choked up thinking about him and all our fellow forces including yours that fought in WW2..
More than a few decades ago, when I was in high school, I worked at a McDonalds. That was back in the days that they made fries in the store instead of them being processed in a factory, frozen and delivered to the store. We had Russet Potatoes in a 50 lb bag. A machine with sand paper like lining all over the inside that would spin around and peel the potatoes. Next step was to slice them with a slicer very similar to the one Kent used except it was mounted on the wall vertical. A fry basket under the slicer would catch the fries and the basket would be placed on a rack that held a bunch of fry baskets. Next was for each basket of fries to be blanched, very similar to Kent's first round of frying. The baskets would be placed back on the rack and moved to a convenient location to be easily grabbed and dropped into the vat for frying, then dumped into a bin, salted and served in a paper container. The oil that went into the vat said vegetable oil, packaged in a 3 gallon tin with a spout in one corner. The salt that was in the salt shaker came in a large bag and said French Fry Salt. Kent, you got pretty close to the exact same thing, just a little more love put into it that probably just makes em better than any McDonald's could ever do.
Yeah as someone who worked at KFC back in the day, we made everything that day fresh except the little desserts. Industrial sized equipment effectively used and maintained by high schoolers. I was 15 at the time.
I cringe when I see him use mountain dew though. Everything he makes seems somewhat healthy, then he pours modern poison dew in it. But I bet everything does taste really good.
Hi Cowboy Kent, first time buyer and user of a Lodge 12inch skillet. I sanded per your instructions and then some. First coat avocado oil followed by three flax seed oil. First use, I made your french fry recipe last night came out great (you mentioned deep fry potatoes). Bacon and eggs this morning, bacon delicious, eggs stuck just a little bit (you warned me) took some seasoning off back in the oven, seasoned. I check other videos too, but no one compares to your advice I always come back to your videos for instructions. You are the best thank you so very much. Love your recipes too as well as your sense of humor.
Another great recipe from the master. People ask me all the time where I got the recipe from. I tell them from the master Chuck wagon chef. I've always loved cooking with cast iron and now I'm a great cook thanks to you! Thank you Sir!
We really do need Cowboy Kent Rollins restaurants. Some of your fries with a couple Cowboy Corndogs would be a great lunch. Or your Philly cheese steaks. Or really anything you've been making. We appreciate you here in Texas!
I always have beef tallow on hand. I save all of my hamburger and roast drippings. I gave up pork. So, I use it in place of lard for frying. Just got to keep it sealed in the refrigerator. This recipe looks great. I'm definitely using it the next time I make fries.
My hubby and I raise beef cattle. Our freezer always has beef. I keep my drippings as well. Food taste so amazing. I love gravy with a lot of food. My gravy is amazing
Shannon and Kent: Not sure I would have made it through 2021 without you two. Yours is the steady presence who reminds all of us that God is good, life is worth living and you should eat good food to make you and those you love happy. Be good to yourselves today and in 2022 cause we all need you. My hat tipped to you two tonight and thank you in earnest.
Kent, we are very similar, we experiment on foods for best flavour and nutrition. My way of making french fries is simple. I buy quality pre made frozen fries and cooked them once in beef tallow or grease for approximately 4 minutes. Take them out of the grease into a large bowl and season with salt right away. I swear to you that the easy and best French fries EVER. I tried different oil, different seasoning, triple or double cooked fries. For me, this was the knock out fries, and the easiest fries EVER. I promise. Great videos, big fan and keep up the good work.
In the mid-1960's, I was in the Cub Scouts and we got a tour of the new McDonalds in town. We started in the back room where there were huge piles of potatoes. They don't make them by hand anymore. Your version looks way better than the current McDonalds fries.
I'd be curious about all that's changed, and to hear how awesome McDonalds used to be. Would make a good video or investigative report. Happy New Years 🍾🥂
I love what you do Kent, I enjoy your pups and your wife. I can't always afford to cook what you cook but I'm learning allot of tips and I've got all my cast iron in great shape. God bless you and the ones you love and much peace and prosperity to you.
I love your channel. I’m going to have my hubby build a pit so I can cook away from the grill. I love cooking outdoors. Thank you for the wonderful ideas. My hubby is very happy with all the new meals I’ve been making. My birthday was a few days ago, I got 2 different sizes of Dutch Ovens. I’m making fried chicken tonight. Wish me luck. Keep up the good job
This is another recipe I’ll make for my grandkids. My grandkids love me, but making these fries will put me over the top! Have a blessed week. Thank you for these videos!
Best wishes for the New Year from the UK. Gonna give these a try. I use your Cowboy Coffee method on my burger van and get loads of compliments about the quality of my coffee.
Heya Kent, Shannon and the pups have a very Happy New Year and once again thanks for the great content I look forward to seeing some more great content in 2022. Cheers from Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
Woooow ! I pre cooked my fries with vinegar in the water and let em dry before frying and they were brilliant. But today I did this receipe and it was an total upgrade. Thanks from Germany
Such a wholesome channel, very glad I came across it. Never beem a huge cook myself, but this Man makes me laugh n smile. His happiness and demeanor is contagious, even through phone. Thank you Sir, amazing content!
We love French fries 🍟! I cooked fries using Kent’s recipe and techniques in his other video! We’ll be trying this one cause we love us some French fried potatoes! Thank you Kent and Happy New Year 🎆🥳
You and Shannon are an inspiration Kent. We hope to meet you sometime. I am stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri...we just missed you in Branson the last time you visited there however, we hope you visit again and we hope to not miss you again. God bless you and your family and thank you for your support for your support to us troops that love and fight for our great nation. ✝️✝️ 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I make them too from scratch its a time consuming task but well worth the time when seasoning to our own taste. Thanks for all your great recipes and step by step video's Ken, they are very helpful in expanding my meal menu.
As a Belgian Citysen , I like what you make , I have another tip for you , change de last bake into duck or goose fat , that's more tastfull . You have to try it . Also best wishes for 2022 and thanks for all you're great dishes .
Cowboy Kent. I'm so glad the nightmares are over... And that you've returned to us with the Perfect French Fry ! Thank you ! And Blessings to Everyone at Camp Kent in 2022
My family and I love watchin your show and we know you have a great armadillo recipe you would love to show us! Thank you guys for the wonderful recipes and the time you spend sharing your love and commitment to food with us and the internet... we love and appreciate you!
Love your videos Kent, and the dedication and effort gone into these fries is to be commended! Hats off to ya! Take care and happy new year all the way from Ormskirk, Lancashire, UK
Back in 1966-67, I worked at McDonald's and one of my jobs was making the French fries. I remember carrying one hundred lb sacks of potatoes up from the basement then peeling them in peeling machine. Taking the peeled Potatoes and slicing them into fries. Then washing them in cold water three times (all the while watch by the public). Then the potatoes were placed in baskets and blanched for a few minutes (I don't remember actually the minutes). They were Then ready to be finished frying and salted and served. That's my memory after 54 years.
I too worked at McDonald's in the late 60s. Only thing I would add is that the fries had to completely cool down to room temperature before the finish frying. They could be left on the rack overnight if needed because they had a coat of grease on them. Peeler took off about 80-90 percent of the peel.
@@almorgan68 this would technically be wrong because the origin is actually disputed between 3 countries. France (I know, this one is a little less popular), belgium, and, depending on who you talk to, The UK
Well if you ever go to my home state, Arkansas, there is a burger chain that is small but probably the best burgers and fries I have ever eaten. David's Burgers. Messy burgers with so much taste and the fries keep coming laid out on the table on paper. But the fries. When I go home on vacation. Yeah. My first restaurant meal. But they are closed on Sundays. But a life on the road eating junk fast food I would rather cook myself. But two that I know of and both really small chains. David's Burgers and a Tex Mex small chain called Ta Molly's. Keep the 5 stars. Presentation dont impress me.
You deserve so much more subscribers than you have the energy you give off in your videos alone really does make an impact ontop of the recipes and food that is amazing as well.
When I worked there, we cooked them in beef tallo. Came in frozen, having been fresh peeled, cut and blanched in oil and then flash frozen (all in less than 10 minutes). Shipped, stored and cooked while frozen. 355 at 7.5 minutes.
I can HEAR how good those fries are! Btw, your french fry slicer looks similar to what they use at In-N-Out Burger (they bring their fries in as whole potatoes), except theirs is set up vertically.
Them tater fries look darn good!! I stumbled on your channel a couple of months ago and have watched almost every episode and I've made probably about half a dozen of your recipes and they've all been excellent. Happy New Year from up here in Wisconsin!
Sorry was looking for something to make for new years. watched potato pancakes and pork chops. watching for at least a year and love your easy recipes .God bless you Shan and beag.and the rest
You have to have a good french fries on a cold day!! We are about -30 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada right now with out the wind chill. God bless, take care and stay healthy!!
Great video! I'll definitely be trying this recipe. You want the best McDonald's french fries?? Buy a few extra. Take them home and refry them. I used to do it all the time when I first got my fryer. Super good.
This is a side recipe that I usually wouldn't be interested in from Kent or anyone for that matter.lol But it was very enjoyable to watch and I got quite a few laughs out of it too... I usually come here for the cooking and the knowledge.But I always leave here with a peaceful and happy feeling also. The supporting cast is also very important! His wife and the dogs are just great 🙂🐶🥩🍗🍟
I got the hash knife, cook book and dip mix for christmas. I've used the knife daily since. I was very excited to find out. I guess my wife has been paying attention to me watching your content haha. Do you sign every book? 😃 Greetings from Northern Canada.
Hey Kent, I want to give you some VERY VERY good advice. A friend of mine one day, did exactly as you did on the rafter of a porch. He did a chin up or two, and when he went to let go, his wedding ring caught, and damn near took his finger off. It cut all the way around it, and dang near skinned his finger to the bone. I would hate for that to happen to you.
A happy new year to you and your loved ones Cowboy Kent Rollins (: Also, as a veteran myself, thank you so much for your shout outs to the service men and women around the world. It means a lot!
They look amazing! My wife and I miss the old McDonald's fries, she used to work there as a teenager in the 80's and knew about the beef tallow. Because of them catering to a small vegan minority we lost the best fries ever made, my wife won't even eat them now.
I love his accent ! So cool ! Here in Australia when you buy spuds it's hard to buy spuds specifically for chipping or fries. The variety seems to be a very guarded secret and very limited to the public to buy. Fries and chicken salt is awesome ! Or sauce but you guys call it ketchup. Lol. Cheers n beers mate and thanks for sharing.
I know about the twice Rinse twice Tried part. Going to do the Brine part this weekend! Not sure what was Funnier? The Cows watching the Drone or the Armidillo?! Thank Your Family for sharing these videos!
Thank you for always saluting our veterans. My father and my uncle both landed at Omaha Beach on D-Day, and both made it home.
God Bless your Father..mine served in the RCAF as a tail gunner on a Lancaster Bomber..I get choked up thinking about him and all our fellow forces including yours that fought in WW2..
No one will ever beat the old fashioned McDonald's fries when deep fried in beef lard. No one. Even Kent. They were out of this world mouth watering.
There is nothing like a good french fry. You, Shan, and the pups have a very Happy New Year. Stay safe and stay well. Have a blessed week.
Thanks Penny and Happy New Year to you
I found a md fry under the seat of my 69 mustang, I ate it and broke a tooth.
@@mikearceneaux2041 wtf
@@CowboyKentRollins Did you know that Penny is a WarioWare character?
More than a few decades ago, when I was in high school, I worked at a McDonalds. That was back in the days that they made fries in the store instead of them being processed in a factory, frozen and delivered to the store. We had Russet Potatoes in a 50 lb bag. A machine with sand paper like lining all over the inside that would spin around and peel the potatoes. Next step was to slice them with a slicer very similar to the one Kent used except it was mounted on the wall vertical. A fry basket under the slicer would catch the fries and the basket would be placed on a rack that held a bunch of fry baskets. Next was for each basket of fries to be blanched, very similar to Kent's first round of frying. The baskets would be placed back on the rack and moved to a convenient location to be easily grabbed and dropped into the vat for frying, then dumped into a bin, salted and served in a paper container. The oil that went into the vat said vegetable oil, packaged in a 3 gallon tin with a spout in one corner. The salt that was in the salt shaker came in a large bag and said French Fry Salt. Kent, you got pretty close to the exact same thing, just a little more love put into it that probably just makes em better than any McDonald's could ever do.
Even further back they used to fry potatoes in Tallow
McDonald's fries used to be so good. Now they are soggy and Luke warm.
Kent's fries sound to hard crunchy instead of crisp. Maybe it's just the mic.
Yeah as someone who worked at KFC back in the day, we made everything that day fresh except the little desserts. Industrial sized equipment effectively used and maintained by high schoolers. I was 15 at the time.
I really appreciate this story you told! History, really. Thanks:)
I couldn’t care less about the McDonald’s actual recipe; if Cowboy Kent recommends this recipe here; I can’t WAIT to make it tonight:)))
Such a wholesome content creator. Love you Kent!
I just made these, cooked a serving, also first time cooked a bag full for the freezer. these are delicious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you like them!
I love no matter what this man makes, but I know there is no way this could taste bad in any way!
Oh yeah I have eaten his food is delicious 😋
I have made probably 20 of his recipes so far and they are all delicious and easy to follow.
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300 degree is cancer : (
I cringe when I see him use mountain dew though. Everything he makes seems somewhat healthy, then he pours modern poison dew in it. But I bet everything does taste really good.
Salad spinner to dry the fries is my go-to.
Hi Cowboy Kent, first time buyer and user of a Lodge 12inch skillet. I sanded per your instructions and then some. First coat avocado oil followed by three flax seed oil. First use, I made your french fry recipe last night came out great (you mentioned deep fry potatoes). Bacon and eggs this morning, bacon delicious, eggs stuck just a little bit (you warned me) took some seasoning off back in the oven, seasoned.
I check other videos too, but no one compares to your advice I always come back to your videos for instructions. You are the best thank you so very much. Love your recipes too as well as your sense of humor.
Thanks Nick and your on the right track
Haven't done a pull up in years. Didn't know all i needed was a good french fry! God Bless you guys.
Another great recipe from the master. People ask me all the time where I got the recipe from. I tell them from the master Chuck wagon chef. I've always loved cooking with cast iron and now I'm a great cook thanks to you! Thank you Sir!
Thanks Richard for sharing and and Happy New Year to you
Double trying at low then high temps is a cook's best trick for crispy fried foods.😊 Can't wait to try this brining trick!
Hope you enjoy
Teresa with chunky chips par boil. Let cool then do the double fry. Best in beef fat
After the first fry we freeze them in portions. Then when kids want them it's a 10 minute process to cook them.
All your food looks delicious. Thanks for all your videos- the best. Greetings and respect to all from Durango Mexico 🇲🇽
Thanks so much for watching and Happy New Year to you
@@CowboyKentRollins - best to you and yours for 2022 and beyond
We really do need Cowboy Kent Rollins restaurants. Some of your fries with a couple Cowboy Corndogs would be a great lunch. Or your Philly cheese steaks. Or really anything you've been making. We appreciate you here in Texas!
Thanks so much that does sound like some good eating
Great eatin and a great idea. 🍻 Now we just need to clone us some Kents lol.
Philly cheese and corn dogs.. I’m there
@@CowboyKentRollins great idea. 💰
I always have beef tallow on hand. I save all of my hamburger and roast drippings. I gave up pork. So, I use it in place of lard for frying. Just got to keep it sealed in the refrigerator. This recipe looks great. I'm definitely using it the next time I make fries.
That is a great idea thanks for sharing!
@@juandemarko8348 You're welcome, sir!
My hubby and I raise beef cattle. Our freezer always has beef. I keep my drippings as well. Food taste so amazing. I love gravy with a lot of food. My gravy is amazing
I just bought another grease pot from dollar general to store my hamburger grease for fries! I already had one for bacon grease.
It's good for preserving as well. Cooked and jarred hamburger patties covered in tallow stays good practically forever.
I could (and I often do) watch Kent all day. Hat tip at the end still gets me every time. Thanks y’all
Mr. Kent, you are a trip. I love your dances. Happy New Year to you and the Mrs. and the pups.
Thanks so much and Happy New Year to you
Shannon and Kent:
Not sure I would have made it through 2021 without you two. Yours is the steady presence who reminds all of us that God is good, life is worth living and you should eat good food to make you and those you love happy.
Be good to yourselves today and in 2022 cause we all need you.
My hat tipped to you two tonight and thank you in earnest.
Kent, we are very similar, we experiment on foods for best flavour and nutrition. My way of making french fries is simple. I buy quality pre made frozen fries and cooked them once in beef tallow or grease for approximately 4 minutes. Take them out of the grease into a large bowl and season with salt right away. I swear to you that the easy and best French fries EVER. I tried different oil, different seasoning, triple or double cooked fries. For me, this was the knock out fries, and the easiest fries EVER. I promise. Great videos, big fan and keep up the good work.
I love french fries some extra salty.... And Awesome video 👏👏👏👏
In the mid-1960's, I was in the Cub Scouts and we got a tour of the new McDonalds in town. We started in the back room where there were huge piles of potatoes. They don't make them by hand anymore. Your version looks way better than the current McDonalds fries.
I'd be curious about all that's changed, and to hear how awesome McDonalds used to be. Would make a good video or investigative report. Happy New Years 🍾🥂
@@windblownmccoy2908 I remember the 'old' Macdonald's fries and they were awesome. I wish they still used beef tallow for frying.
Thank You! Combat Vet here; I love you guys! Keep up the awesome job. Hugz to ya….
We appreciate your service
I love me some French fries,and those sure look good, I could eat the whole batch myself. Bless you Shannon and the pups
Thanks Garry and Happy New Year to you
I love what you do Kent, I enjoy your pups and your wife. I can't always afford to cook what you cook but I'm learning allot of tips and I've got all my cast iron in great shape. God bless you and the ones you love and much peace and prosperity to you.
I'm so glad i found this channel, I have watched nearly every episode at this point, keep up the amazing work Kent!
Thanks for watching
I love your channel. I’m going to have my hubby build a pit so I can cook away from the grill. I love cooking outdoors. Thank you for the wonderful ideas. My hubby is very happy with all the new meals I’ve been making. My birthday was a few days ago, I got 2 different sizes of Dutch Ovens. I’m making fried chicken tonight. Wish me luck. Keep up the good job
If it’s anything like your Big Mac sauce, it will be spot on. We still use that recipe. Ty good sir. 🍻
Receipt?
@@rong9758 dang American education. 😂 ty as well good sir!
This is another recipe I’ll make for my grandkids. My grandkids love me, but making these fries will put me over the top! Have a blessed week. Thank you for these videos!
I was wanting to make French fries yesterday. Now I know how.
I got your cookbook for Christmas.
All I can say is you kick ass. Love all your videos and hard work. Thanks 👍👍. Can't get enough of your videos.
Kent, I enjoy your sense of humor as much as your recipes! Happy New Year to you, Shannon, the Beag and the rest of the pups.
This is GREAT. I knew starch was bad, but I learned new ways to get it off. Now I only need a fancy fry cutter like yours. Thank you sir!
Glad it was helpful!
Best wishes for the New Year from the UK. Gonna give these a try. I use your Cowboy Coffee method on my burger van and get loads of compliments about the quality of my coffee.
The world needs more people like you!!!
A chance to eat Kent’s cooking is the only thing that would make me visit Oklahoma
The crunch on those made me drool. Happy New Year to you, Shan, and the pups.
Heya Kent, Shannon and the pups have a very Happy New Year and once again thanks for the great content I look forward to seeing some more great content in 2022. Cheers from Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks Shaun and we wish you a Happy New Year
Woooow ! I pre cooked my fries with vinegar in the water and let em dry before frying and they were brilliant. But today I did this receipe and it was an total upgrade. Thanks from Germany
Such a wholesome channel, very glad I came across it. Never beem a huge cook myself, but this Man makes me laugh n smile. His happiness and demeanor is contagious, even through phone. Thank you Sir, amazing content!
Thank you for your videos Cowboy Kent. You are an inspiration to this great nation.
We love French fries 🍟! I cooked fries using Kent’s recipe and techniques in his other video! We’ll be trying this one cause we love us some French fried potatoes! Thank you Kent and Happy New Year 🎆🥳
Thanks David and Happy New Year to you
Hi from Syracuse NY everyone and thank you for sharing your adventures in cooking and Happy everyone
As an Irishman I approve the treatment of those spuds. Looks cracking sir! Fair play! You've just won a new subscriber!
We thank you Larry for watching and joining us
You and Shannon are an inspiration Kent. We hope to meet you sometime. I am stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri...we just missed you in Branson the last time you visited there however, we hope you visit again and we hope to not miss you again. God bless you and your family and thank you for your support for your support to us troops that love and fight for our great nation. ✝️✝️ 🇺🇸🇺🇸
We thank you for service and for watching
I make them too from scratch its a time consuming task but well worth the time when seasoning to our own taste. Thanks for all your great recipes and step by step video's Ken, they are very helpful in expanding my meal menu.
After the first fry, vaccum seal freeze them in batches for later. Our house always has frozen fries ready to cook in 5 minutes!
As a Belgian Citysen , I like what you make , I have another tip for you , change de last bake into duck or goose fat , that's more tastfull . You have to try it . Also best wishes for 2022 and thanks for all you're great dishes .
I LOVE the dance in every episode! Thanks for the great content Kent and Shan!
Thanks so much
Cowboy Kent.
I'm so glad the nightmares are over...
And that you've returned to us with the Perfect French Fry !
Thank you ! And Blessings to Everyone at Camp Kent in 2022
Trust the "cowboy" to solve a cooking conundrum
Happy new year Kent to you all.
My family and I love watchin your show and we know you have a great armadillo recipe you would love to show us! Thank you guys for the wonderful recipes and the time you spend sharing your love and commitment to food with us and the internet... we love and appreciate you!
Dang Kent, you are a cooking machine. Always a pleasure watching you put something together. Thank you sir!
Good to see you cowboy. Thanks for sharing your work. We appreciate it.
Howdy Cowboy, Sir! Love seeing these episodes. Hope you had a great Christmas, wishing you a great New Year too. Keep cooking, and God Bless. ❤🇺🇲
I love Cowboy Kent. One of the greatest things to be on UA-cam.
Let me just say that French fries are truly amazing! Incredible job!
Thank you
Your channel Sir has taught me some old school tips an tricks as well as teaching me how to make cowboy coffee
Hey, Kent! I hain’t never seen fries done like that. We’ll sure give’er a whirl’. Thank you, and Happy New Year!
The best part of these videos is the after cooking dances. Well done Kent!
Thanks so much
I love watching your videos, They are very entertaining and I can use the recipes for dinners afterwards.
Thanks for all your hard work on all these recipes and videos God bless you all and the pup's
Love your videos Kent, and the dedication and effort gone into these fries is to be commended! Hats off to ya! Take care and happy new year all the way from Ormskirk, Lancashire, UK
Back in 1966-67, I worked at McDonald's and one of my jobs was making the French fries. I remember carrying one hundred lb sacks of potatoes up from the basement then peeling them in peeling machine. Taking the peeled
Potatoes and slicing them into fries. Then washing them in cold water three times (all the while watch by the public). Then the potatoes were placed in baskets and blanched for a few minutes (I don't remember actually the minutes). They were Then ready to be finished frying and salted and served. That's my memory after 54 years.
I’ll be those teenagers who work there now, are looking glassieyed at your comment. All they do is open a freezer bag.
Thanks Dennis for sharing
worked at Gino's and ours were in basement also, hard work when only one doing it all at times.
I too worked at McDonald's in the late 60s. Only thing I would add is that the fries had to completely cool down to room temperature before the finish frying. They could be left on the rack overnight if needed because they had a coat of grease on them. Peeler took off about 80-90 percent of the peel.
Mmmm…food. This is the first time I’ve seen someone make fries so good
Yeah the fries I make are so trash them shits come out stuck together looking like hash browns
Did you know that French fries aren't French they originated from the UK
@@almorgan68 this would technically be wrong because the origin is actually disputed between 3 countries. France (I know, this one is a little less popular), belgium, and, depending on who you talk to, The UK
Best fry’s ever !! I did mine in air fryer your recipe is the best! Happy new year thank you for your videos!!
I did Culinary arts in 2010. And my culinary teacher actually knew how McDonalds made their fries and it’s basically exactly when you just did
Well if you ever go to my home state, Arkansas, there is a burger chain that is small but probably the best burgers and fries I have ever eaten. David's Burgers. Messy burgers with so much taste and the fries keep coming laid out on the table on paper. But the fries. When I go home on vacation. Yeah. My first restaurant meal. But they are closed on Sundays.
But a life on the road eating junk fast food I would rather cook myself. But two that I know of and both really small chains. David's Burgers and a Tex Mex small chain called Ta Molly's. Keep the 5 stars. Presentation dont impress me.
You deserve so much more subscribers than you have the energy you give off in your videos alone really does make an impact ontop of the recipes and food that is amazing as well.
I learn so much about cooking from Kent and really love how entertaining these videos are.
I wanna try this with a lil squeeze of lemon white
Pepper and gravy yum!
Keep that recipes coming buddy
When I worked there, we cooked them in beef tallo. Came in frozen, having been fresh peeled, cut and blanched in oil and then flash frozen (all in less than 10 minutes). Shipped, stored and cooked while frozen. 355 at 7.5 minutes.
I used the salt, sugar and vinegar mix, kept in fridge for 3 hours… what difference it made… really great advice!
I can HEAR how good those fries are! Btw, your french fry slicer looks similar to what they use at In-N-Out Burger (they bring their fries in as whole potatoes), except theirs is set up vertically.
Kent, you sold me since the first video I watched which was cowboy coffee. Thanks for sharing.
Mr. Cowboy Kent, thanks for the recipies and the laughs! Love your channel! 😁👍
Brother Kent I do love me some fries but sense watching your videos I have learned a lot about cooking them. I tip my hat to them crispy fries
Thanks for watching
Ty you sirr for the great videos .. I like how you can get them pull ups my Mann. Get it get it get er done
I try and do some every time leaving or going to the barn
I just think you are a awesome human being period.
Thanks Kent for your excellent videos. Happy New Year, for both of you, greetings from Chile !!!
Thanks for watching and Happy New Year to you
Them tater fries look darn good!! I stumbled on your channel a couple of months ago and have watched almost every episode and I've made probably about half a dozen of your recipes and they've all been excellent.
Happy New Year from up here in Wisconsin!
Dag gum them look good, I gotta try that. You and the wife come up with the BEST LOOKING food. God bless ya both (and the pup's)
Sorry was looking for something to make for new years. watched potato pancakes and pork chops. watching for at least a year and love your easy recipes .God bless you Shan and beag.and the rest
Check out our Collard Green, Blackeyed Pea soup video
You have to have a good french fries on a cold day!! We are about -30 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada right now with out the wind chill. God bless, take care and stay healthy!!
UA-cam's best cowboy!
Thanks so much
This guy is by far my favourite chef !
Great video! I'll definitely be trying this recipe.
You want the best McDonald's french fries?? Buy a few extra. Take them home and refry them. I used to do it all the time when I first got my fryer. Super good.
That's a great idea! I destest fast food french fries that get cold, and I have to microwave them. They always end up soggy for lack of a better word.
Oh yum! Thank you Kent! These fries look sooo good! GOD bless you & You & Ms Kent.
Thanks so much and God bless you
These fries look sooooo good! You can find beef tallow pretty easily now days, in fact I have a can of it in my freezer.
This is a side recipe that I usually wouldn't be interested in from Kent or anyone for that matter.lol But it was very enjoyable to watch and I got quite a few laughs out of it too... I usually come here for the cooking and the knowledge.But I always leave here with a peaceful and happy feeling also. The supporting cast is also very important! His wife and the dogs are just great 🙂🐶🥩🍗🍟
I got the hash knife, cook book and dip mix for christmas. I've used the knife daily since. I was very excited to find out. I guess my wife has been paying attention to me watching your content haha. Do you sign every book? 😃 Greetings from Northern Canada.
I sign all those that come from us
Hope you enjoy the goodies
@@CowboyKentRollins That is amazing! I was very happy to see that. I wish you and your family all the best and a happy new year!
"The crispy, twice fried, cowboy Kent Rollin's, french fry trail!" Happy trails to you and Shannon Kent! Oh and Happy New Year too!
Hey Kent, I want to give you some VERY VERY good advice. A friend of mine one day, did exactly as you did on the rafter of a porch. He did a chin up or two, and when he went to let go, his wedding ring caught, and damn near took his finger off. It cut all the way around it, and dang near skinned his finger to the bone. I would hate for that to happen to you.
I actually know someone who lost half of his finger in a similar manner.
A happy new year to you and your loved ones Cowboy Kent Rollins (: Also, as a veteran myself, thank you so much for your shout outs to the service men and women around the world. It means a lot!
They look amazing! My wife and I miss the old McDonald's fries, she used to work there as a teenager in the 80's and knew about the beef tallow. Because of them catering to a small vegan minority we lost the best fries ever made, my wife won't even eat them now.
You're the best! Ha! Didn't realize all the work involved to make these fries! They look great!
Thank you Kent. Happy New Year to you and Shannon, God Bless you.
Happy Fries day or 2022 Thank you and all yours your all such a Blessing to all of us 🇺🇸
Thanks and Happy New Year to you
Excellent recipe. Thank you Kent! One of the best I’ve tried! Happy New Year!
So glad you enjoyed and Happy New Year to you
Looks so good! Happy New Year to the Rollins and the pups.
Kent-You are so silly. Shannon has her hands full! Love you both! Happy New Year! Here’s to 2022!
I’m a soap maker and I found Great Value (Walmart) shortening is beef tallow and vegetable blend. 🎉🎉
I love his accent ! So cool ! Here in Australia when you buy spuds it's hard to buy spuds specifically for chipping or fries. The variety seems to be a very guarded secret and very limited to the public to buy. Fries and chicken salt is awesome ! Or sauce but you guys call it ketchup. Lol.
Cheers n beers mate and thanks for sharing.
I know about the twice Rinse twice Tried part. Going to do the Brine part this weekend! Not sure what was Funnier? The Cows watching the Drone or the Armidillo?! Thank Your Family for sharing these videos!
Thanks for watching and Happy New Year to you