Crum may have Popularized Potato Chips, but he didn’t invent them. Recipes for frying potato slices were published in several cookbooks in the 19th century. In 1832, a recipe for fried potato "shavings" was included in a United States cookbook derived from an earlier English collection. William Kitchiner's The Cook's Oracle (1817) also included techniques for such a dish. Similarly, N. K. M. Lee's cookbook, The Cook's Own Book (1832), has a recipe that is very similar to Kitchiner's. The New York Tribune ran a feature article on "Crum's: The Famous Eating House on Saratoga Lake" in December 1891, but mentioned nothing about potato chips. Neither did Crum's commissioned biography, published in 1893, nor did one 1914 obituary in a local paper.
No he gets mad because the fries aren’t crispy enough and the restaurant gets tired of hearing this complaints from him that they decide to prank him by cutting the potatoes so thin thinking he would be like wow that’s a little bit to much crunch but in the end it was exactly what he wanted and that’s how potatoe chips where invented
My mom and dad ran a restaurant back in the 1950's in Toronto. A regular there complained there wasn't enough chicken in his sandwich. Dad returned with a whole rotisserie chicken in between 2 pieces of bread. The man along with the restaurant full of customers erupted in laughter. Dad made a new best friend for life.
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Crum didn't invent chips/crisps It was invented by a English man Named William Kitchiner crum clearly stole the recipe From his cookbook tried to pass it off as his own
Opens up in UK This guy : "I'd like chips" *Gets fries* This guy : "Didn't I say chips?" Waiter : "This is Chips" us and uk vocab became a joke and a comeback everytime
Pinoy Power no french fries are called like that cuz fries in french are frites and french and english got combined in usa and later known as french fries
DOnker How the fuck did this dude with a tellitubby profile pic get so many likes when he stated his affection for an accident? I'm not jealous, just confused.
@@cardongagimat6971 are u a kid Or u dont know what r/woooosh means? It means missing out a joke. u should be the one that is r/wooshed cause u ruined the joke
Man don't you just hate it when you find a cure for cancer while playing with that overpriced chemistry set toy your parents got your for Christmas? Me too kid
you missed one thing,when the chef was so angry the customer kept sending it back,when it was paper thin, he purposely put a lot of salt to teach the customer a lesson but in the end he liked it.I already know the story:]
That’s true, an English doctor invented Crisps or Chips as the Americans call them. Dr William Kitchener in a cook book called The Cook’s Oracle in 1817.
Travis, what you are doing here is truly Gods work. Thank you for all of the care and compassion you have for everyone. You are changing lives daily. Including my own. Thanks bro. I might not know you personally but I do love you .
@@johndan1760 In fact Crum's obituary at the time he died made no mention whatsoever about his mythical 'invention'. It appears to be a piece of whimsy 'cooked up' in the decades after his death for whatever reason.
Nope. The potato chip recipe can be found in William Kitchener M.D.s (1775-1827) book; "The cooks oracle and housekeeping manual" for "Potatoes fried in slices or shavings" (No. 104.) He was dead a full 30 years before the "accident" took place.
Dont think he actually invented the food since there's a recipe similar to chips in the UK dating around 1820s But i do think that he first made the name for the food
I remember hearing about this when I was a little kid. Nickelodeon used to do short animations about how things were invented. I only remember the ones about potato chips, roller skates and the can opener.
0:40 clearly is the same basket of fries being served again and again. I would be upset too if I were the customer being served the same food I sent back.
Crum was not the first guy who made potato chips, with someone in Ohio already did this concept. However, Crum, already a renowned chef as his time, made an already popular snack explode in popularity due to that one incident.
@@andy-gamer "Only in Ohio 💀" SHUT THE F็UCK UP YOU UNFUNNY 9 YEAR OLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also, that someone in Ohio, Mikesell's, announced their closure in Feb. 2023; less than two weeks later, another Ohio-based potato chip company, Conn's, brought a license to Mikesell's assets and brand to protect their legacy. Thought that was a hilarious coincident to point out. S-Source? It was revealed to me in a Dayton Daily News article.
man, this was in the 19th century. Like he said, eating with your hands was considered a faux pas. and if that really was vanderbelt if definitely would have picked it up using his fork.
Nah, the Irish invented them- if you look in old Irish cook books pre potato famine, one of the recipes was thin sliced potatos fried in oil. E.g. crisps
Guy: makes potato chips to get revenge
Customer: loves them
*Task failed successfully*
genius
Vorinthus wait did he
Fail successfully
Or
Successfully fail
Or you can say
*Potato chips suffering from success*
CraftEXP you pathetic little fool
CraftEXP r/lostredditors
imagine being so pissed off at someone you accidentally invent something
Ikr
This post was made by Alternate Current gang
Elon Musk and all his companies
This is basically what "poka yoke" in engineering is all about, except not accidental.
Not just something, but the godly potato chip itself!
1:08 is it just me or is that chip annoying on the edge
Scooppoop Poop it is
Oml I didn't even see that
It is.
Yeah it was ignoing
r/mindlyinfuriating
Crum may have Popularized Potato Chips, but he didn’t invent them.
Recipes for frying potato slices were published in several cookbooks in the 19th century. In 1832, a recipe for fried potato "shavings" was included in a United States cookbook derived from an earlier English collection. William Kitchiner's The Cook's Oracle (1817) also included techniques for such a dish. Similarly, N. K. M. Lee's cookbook, The Cook's Own Book (1832), has a recipe that is very similar to Kitchiner's.
The New York Tribune ran a feature article on "Crum's: The Famous Eating House on Saratoga Lake" in December 1891, but mentioned nothing about potato chips. Neither did Crum's commissioned biography, published in 1893, nor did one 1914 obituary in a local paper.
If you google it comes up they where made Ireland
Edit: well we made the flavoured varient
@@andrewmcgovern4347 ireland is the land of the potato. Long live tayto crisps. (Tayto is ireland's main brand)🍟🍟
@@fatlemon53 Ireland is also the land of no potatoes.
@@Esablaka that depends on what time period your in
Cool
“There are no accidents”
-Oogway
Sqo Games haha from Kung fu panda???
@@UA-camxksbeudba nope... from starwars
There is no such thing as coincidence in this world - there is only hitsuzen.
@Evil Koala except powerpuff girls*
so we have happy mistakes?
Talk about being salty
Totally underrated comment.
*ba dum crash*
Ariel Pacheco one of the most underrated comments ever
R/comedyheaven
🥁
THIN FRIES PRANK! (GONE WRONG) [GONE VIRAL]
Your comment needs more likes lol
You forgot (IN DA HOOD) and (GONE SEXUAL)
a very sad cat (Part 2)
*FBI called*
(WATCH TILL THE END!!!!)
So basically:
Guy gets mad because fries quality is bad
Restaurant makes “revenge” fries
Turns out to be delicious
He didnt invent it: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kitchiner
No he gets mad because the fries aren’t crispy enough and the restaurant gets tired of hearing this complaints from him that they decide to prank him by cutting the potatoes so thin thinking he would be like wow that’s a little bit to much crunch but in the end it was exactly what he wanted and that’s how potatoe chips where invented
@@judgmenthasbeenpassed3160 Hey man don’t take my word for this, but I think.. I think that just may be what he said.
Well he said the QUALITY was the problem and I don’t think that was the problem it was that the fries weren’t thin enough
@@YugoGTI95 you gotta be kidding me
Ignoring the fact that they
A. Cite their sources
B. Have so many editors that misinformation is quickly corrected
He protecc,
He attacc.
But most importantly,
He make snacc.
He don’t protecc
He don’t attacc....
P-rick
He make fries pacc
Forth and bacc
But accidentally
He make chip snacc
IMS // I Make Stuff good really good
Keep these memes alive
For The Memes!
@@vernnoir It's called joke. Never heard of it? Sad life.
Anyone notice that the fries were the same every time he sent them back?
Proce I can tell.
Proce thats why he sent them back
They didn’t wanna waste food
Issa prop
Me
1:10 Did that one chip on the edge bother anyone else?
me
Trung Nguyen yes
Yes. They thought they had it in one take.
Trung Nguyen Yes
Not Until Now Its A Brain Bug
*Legends Say He’s still making his chips in heaven...*
and turning the heaven into chips heaven
man gonna welcome me into heaven with a family bag of chips
Yeah
You think chips will rain down from above the sky one day?
Yea
Moral of the story: *be more emotional and lose your mind fast*
Lol
FNaF purple guy liked this
Those karens are onto something
uGh I aM oFfEnDeD
So...is me punching my window an invention?
Lol imagine if the guy didnt like them and chips never became a thing
Well.
Who wouldn't love some crispy potato chips.... 😋
i'd be pretty damn pissed, that's what.
In these times, people fry anything so yeah potato chips would’ve still been a thing but mostly likely recently discovered
@@alexk9642 how if you didn't know they were invented
And they say revenge doesn't pay right?
Revenge is best served cold, not hot.
THE GOOD CONTENT THIS isn't content. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
THE GOOD CONTENT i
TheGoldenGaming o
THE GOOD CONTENT different type of revenge
The Chef: *”I’ve won, but at what cost?”*
“Everything”
he won, but lost the match :(
See? *Anger can be a good thing!*
_Did you hear that mom?_
It's not really anger because he loved the potato chips that's not anger
maria fe r/wooooosh
Myroh You’re fine if it’s Asian-American
Luiz Pudding ok,but maria here was being a dummy, didnt you see the previous comments, they were there and said some r/wooosh worthy stuff
Mom?
My mom and dad ran a restaurant back in the 1950's in Toronto. A regular there complained there wasn't enough chicken in his sandwich. Dad returned with a whole rotisserie chicken in between 2 pieces of bread. The man along with the restaurant full of customers erupted in laughter. Dad made a new best friend for life.
Your dad is an legend! Haha!!
XD
That’s awesome!
how old are you?
Things were more fun back then... No threat of a bad Tweet or Yelp review if you made the slightest mistake or even a snide remark.
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REAL
Crum didn't invent chips/crisps
It was invented by a English man
Named William Kitchiner
crum clearly stole the recipe
From his cookbook tried
to pass it off as his own
Yooooooo they're back boiss!!
Opens up in UK
This guy : "I'd like chips"
*Gets fries*
This guy : "Didn't I say chips?"
Waiter : "This is Chips"
us and uk vocab became a joke and a comeback everytime
When you forget that Britain English and American English have diferrant dialogs and words
*Suprised pikachu face
Underrated
Crisps are hella good
@@masteranonasfs756 when you realise the united states started after the british empire
Well back then French and English got wars
Potatoes served in the french manner
*french fries were invented in Belgium*
_me.exe has stopped working_
*did you mean: Wallonia?*
Pinoy Power no french fries are called like that cuz fries in french are frites and french and english got combined in usa and later known as french fries
Potatoes served in the *belgian* manner
@@frenchfries4402 in Belgium its called almost the same
you have 0 idea how many times I've seen this story, that freaking grade test...
Argon lol
Argon I've seen it so many times
Argon yeah me too
Argon You're the eyehole man!
Raphael Phua get up on outta here with my eyeholes!
*wrong buzzer sound effect*
,,, you're telling me potato chips were invented 15 minutes away from where I live?
Yep.
Nope.
A Google User It's time for me to do some research around that area...
Seltzer yes
Seltzer pls mster make me a memem
When you accidentally invent one of the best snacks ever that transcends multiple cultures out of revenge
*suprised pikachu face*
Memes are very healthy
@@SniperSheep127 yes
Can relate
Didn’t need to add the pikachu face
U am the surprised one ;-;
Thanks! You helped me make my school presentation a lot! :)
QuickBakes how old are you??
@@realvungmunyhor3411 stranger danger people
@@CloroxBleach-iv2jm ikr
@@CloroxBleach-iv2jm I like your name
Chill people he was probably asking how old he is because some people shouldn't be on youtube
The title is misleading, he didn't invent it. That was Kitchener.
Also, it's crisps.
21
Sofa ez ez You do realise this is fake. There were recipes for it long before this guy even was supposed to live
@@lootgoblin8705 well, i mean, do you have anything to prove that "fact"?
@@cybr69lol ? Chips were invented before george crumb was born this video is spouting already debunked nonsense.
Doom slayer, who was mad enough to invent torture
The story is true but him inventing them is not
I love chips
DOnker Please change your profile picture
Jonan Than Please change your attitude. c:
DOnker u mean computer chips
DOnker How the fuck did this dude with a tellitubby profile pic get so many likes when he stated his affection for an accident? I'm not jealous, just confused.
CommentCop 666 idk. It really depends on the chips. If it's flimsy, then I wouldn't really eat it. In my opinion, the crispier, the better.
One of the best drugs ever made
Indeed
"ThAtS nOt DrUgS" "r/woooosh"
@@cardongagimat6971 are u a kid
Or u dont know what r/woooosh means? It means missing out a joke. u should be the one that is r/wooshed cause u ruined the joke
@@smilytrashbag1secago117 ...
@@smilytrashbag1secago117 Thanks for assuming me as dumb and a kid. I really love UA-cam.
When you troll someone and become a billionaire as a result
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@@idie6606 who cares if there are no replies
@@lustice8787 lmao I was just saying dude
noone cares if there is no replies, I was just pointing it out if it wasnt obvious
@@idie6606 why do you point it out though, kinda makes you look dum
Me : *playing with chemistry*
Me : *oh I invented the cure for cancer...*
if i were to do chemistry i would blow up a galexy
Man don't you just hate it when you find a cure for cancer while playing with that overpriced chemistry set toy your parents got your for Christmas? Me too kid
That would be amazing tho in my opinion
@@milasandersen7027 you would considering you can’t even spell galaxy
The chef: angrily fried chips
The guy: *Do it again*
you missed one thing,when the chef was so angry the customer kept sending it back,when it was paper thin, he purposely put a lot of salt to teach the customer a lesson but in the end he liked it.I already know the story:]
The story is true but this guy didn't invent chips.
That’s true, an English doctor invented Crisps or Chips as the Americans call them. Dr William Kitchener in a cook book called The Cook’s Oracle in 1817.
If dhar mann made a story about this the title would be
"Man gets mad at fries what happens next is shocking!"
This isn't when chips were "invented". There are recipes for chips before this event happened.
The name of the inventor checks out.
"Accidental mistake becomes useful" sounds like my brother
BA DUM TAS!
Travis, what you are doing here is truly Gods work. Thank you for all of the care and compassion you have for everyone. You are changing lives daily. Including my own. Thanks bro. I might not know you personally but I do love you .
Chef that made chips:
Im bout to end this whole mans carier
Also chef: Gets finnesed and makes frikin chunky chips
*Task failed successfully.*
I actually read about this when I was little in one of those 'fun fact' books. Feels nice.
George Crum really just went “I’m going to create a snack food just to spite a customer” LOL
If that guy wasn't pissed, i probably wouldn't be eating potato chips while watching this right now.
Imagine eating french fries lol
This is a debunked myth. This guy didn't invent potato chips.
@@boranates1320 so who did?
@@johndan1760 A British doctor called William Kitchiner in 1817 (before Crum was even born). It's the first official recorded recipe for crisps/chips.
@@johndan1760 In fact Crum's obituary at the time he died made no mention whatsoever about his mythical 'invention'. It appears to be a piece of whimsy 'cooked up' in the decades after his death for whatever reason.
Imagine the amount of foods we never got because stuff like this didn't happen but in an alternate universe we do
Imagine if someone served Chicken or tofu or any other protein with choclate and it somehow became a great thing that we don't have here.
My sister likes eating meat with chocolate sauce sometimes, and even orders it at restaurants.
"The best snack food ever"
*thats quite a bold statement*
TøäštėdChõćöłātė _ how to do bold???
@@Omar-oz3oqLike This *Bam*
@@Omar-oz3oq In Order To Do Bold You Need To Put An Asterisk (*) On Each Side Of The Word You Want To Make *Bold*
How to create something new:
Get pissed by someone, and seek revenge...
Worked out for us Americans. We gave the world the Atomic Bomb.
@@vladimir-savage72 -and nuclear energy.
Thanks to atomic bombs, we got the fallout franchise
@@wecluse That too, New Vegas is awesome.
I’m a saratogian! I am proud to live in the town that invented chips.
Guy : slices potato in thin chips and fries them to get revenge
Chips : Imma gonna start this guys whole career
Potato chips were invented in 1817 using a mandolin slicer not a knife.
It was lucky to have that customer.
Not really because this guy didn't invent potato chips.
The definition of “Fine, i will do it myself”.
Lol
Not how that phrase works
the first ones where in England in about 1817 an the US allready had them in cook book like the UK well before 1857
Nope.
The potato chip recipe can be found in William Kitchener M.D.s (1775-1827) book; "The cooks oracle and housekeeping manual" for "Potatoes fried in slices or shavings" (No. 104.)
He was dead a full 30 years before the "accident" took place.
🤓🤓
Crazy how these people can lie about stuff and not get called out.
@@Ashened0
I don't think it's actually lying, I think it's just missing information.
But crisps can be dates back way further, Kitchiner made a recipe for what were essentially modern day potato chips back in 1817.
Chef:HOW ABOUT THAT?
person: *tastes chip*
Also person:EEEEEEEEE
Also person:EEEEEEEEEEEEE
Chef: hah lol eat that bi-
Person: Do it again
one of the rare occasions where rude, annoying customers actually made history
Well a nice story at the least since this isn't true at all
Man before coming in:
I’m gonna invent a new snack in there
*walks in*
*complains like Gordon Ramsay* to convince the cook
Accidents are the best. So am I
Dont think he actually invented the food since there's a recipe similar to chips in the UK dating around 1820s
But i do think that he first made the name for the food
First person to eat a banana:
This sucks!
First person to peel a banana:
Eyy yooo!! guess what...
Pls give this person a medal
🏅
🥈
Why is nobody talking about how his surname sounded like Crumb?
George Crum was his name, I guess it does sound like it.
the first GBS video i ever watched.
It's not French fries. *IT'S BELGIAN FRIES!" *
Hihihaha v l a a m s e f r i e t e n
*you did the bold text wrong*
*Belgium*
@Todd Foret We don't "diss" anyone for the name difference. We were making "chips" long before your "French Fries" were ever discovered.
The dominant language at the time American soldiers came to Belgium to eat the fries was french, so Americans named them french fries.
I remember hearing about this when I was a little kid. Nickelodeon used to do short animations about how things were invented. I only remember the ones about potato chips, roller skates and the can opener.
Eating this while watching chips rn
Thank you for makin it bro that shd so good.
I'll take a Saratoga chip... AND EAT IT!
(imagine that one DEATH NOTE scene is required)
Lmao
Customer: likes it
Chef: *wait, that's not supposed to happen*
0:40 clearly is the same basket of fries being served again and again. I would be upset too if I were the customer being served the same food I sent back.
How do you know that.
You know the footage they record is not fully accurate to actually scene back in 1853.
@@kang2448#youdidnotgetthejoke
I know this is a bit dated now and people might not know this but potato chips date back in 1817 in the book, "the cooks oracle".
Him: the potato chip is a rather snarky, supprising and idiosyncratic story. Everybody watching: what did he just say
What did he just say
What did he just say
What did he just say
What did he just say
What did he just say
you do know that this is simply a legend and Crum didn't really accidentally invent potato chips right?
Lesson learned: always be a Karen when you don’t like your food
Wrong. William Kitchiner described a recipe for deep fried potato slices in his 1817 cook book The Cook’s Oracle
I like the Saratoga story more
I thought fries was made first in 🇧🇪
Cucu Enteyes101 it’s about chips
Yes they were but allied soldier traveling to France found them in Belgium and, thinking they were in France, named the French fries. I think
Yes they were!
Source : Am Belgian
Chips!!!!
Crum was not the first guy who made potato chips, with someone in Ohio already did this concept.
However, Crum, already a renowned chef as his time, made an already popular snack explode in popularity due to that one incident.
They were first made in England way before Crum.
Someone invented potato chips
Only in Ohio 💀
@@andy-gamer "Only in Ohio 💀" SHUT THE F็UCK UP YOU UNFUNNY 9 YEAR OLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, that someone in Ohio, Mikesell's, announced their closure in Feb. 2023; less than two weeks later, another Ohio-based potato chip company, Conn's, brought a license to Mikesell's assets and brand to protect their legacy. Thought that was a hilarious coincident to point out.
S-Source?
It was revealed to me in a Dayton Daily News article.
0:14 this dude seriously picked up the fry with a fork...
man, this was in the 19th century. Like he said, eating with your hands was considered a faux pas. and if that really was vanderbelt if definitely would have picked it up using his fork.
Well if you want to eat clean
I mix my fries with ketchup so I use a fork. Plus I don't want my hands to be dirty
@@EmSee360 who the hell likes dirty hands unless you have a sink ready lmaox tissues dont do the job they make it stickier
@@yuuji3795 I watch while eating fries.
“You know what? Fuck you”
*invents potato chips*
Me when I look at potato chips
You’re an accident
Animaniacs !!! Like Bob Ross said: Just happy accidents
Don’t forget that the popsicle was invented by somebody leaving root beer out on a VERY cold night.
There was actually a different story on how it was made but plot wise this is much more interesting and salty
magine being so pissed off at someone you accidentally invent something
No one:
Great big story: *Wanna know a fun fact about potato chips?*
French fries where not Make in France they were Actually made in Belgium
This guy ^ ♥️
Fax
XxfrenchyxX my friend is part Belgian
@@surinderdosanjh4369 and part gay
@@kevinnguyen8631 what
I hate soggy fries too. This man was a genius.
it's good as long as it's not soggybiscuits
i love soggy fries
I love soggy fries!
;)
Poke my Potato sigh what has this world come to
Who else is annoyed at the chip in the corner? 1:01
Same
I some how learned this at school when I was in Grade 5
Aight next time someone asks me what i had for dinner imma tell them “potatoes served in the french manner”
The one time a Karan actually caused something good for society.
*_"I'll take a potato chip and eat it."_*
Technically it was William Ketchiner but Crum popularized the potato chip.
Chips or fries
Like = Chips
Comment = Fries edit: and yes i know its both but im just asking what you guys call it
Fries
Chips= thin potato chips
Fries=French fries🍟
xd_L34n XD That is the American version, I was asking if you called fries/chips the British or American version
Shahwaiz K ye Ik I just said how I call it
chips
This video makes me wanna buy a huge bag of chips and eat all of it alone😂♥️
Nah, the Irish invented them- if you look in old Irish cook books pre potato famine, one of the recipes was thin sliced potatos fried in oil. E.g. crisps
Nah the Irish only invented green - envy green of the English.
Source?
Tom Harris We'd like the source please, oh wait... you don't have one. Can't people accept that THIS WAS THE FIRST *AMERICAN* POTATO CHIPS!?! JESUS.
Nah lad, we didn't invent crisps but what we did invent is flavoured crisps, specifically cheese and onion from the best, Tayto
Eddie Hellewell that's true
It’s remarkable as something we see that is so common, has such an ornately funny backstory.
Hey mistakes happen how do you think the chips got here
I remember seeing the animated version of this story many many years ago on Pogo TV 😄😄
Special thanks to the Choosy man!!! :D
RIP Great Big Story :(