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What is the best way to transport fried food?
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:08 pm
I have to go about 25 minutes between the restaurant and a friend's camp with a couple of buckets of fried fish and french fries.
What's the best way to transport it?
I can think of three things to pack it in:
1. Cooler - not sure the best way to go about this
2. Cardboard box - pack towels in a cardboard box, put food on top of towels, and then another towel on top of the bag of food - or so I've read
3. Insulated soft bag - I've only ever used these for transporting cold groceries
What's the best way to transport it?
I can think of three things to pack it in:
1. Cooler - not sure the best way to go about this
2. Cardboard box - pack towels in a cardboard box, put food on top of towels, and then another towel on top of the bag of food - or so I've read
3. Insulated soft bag - I've only ever used these for transporting cold groceries
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:10 pm to uway
If you dont have a way to let the steam escape it will get soggy in a hurry. Some styrofoam clam shell take out containers, slice the corner of one side off will help.
But in reality you are traveling 25 minutes with fried food. if it was fried chicken, you'd be ok. Fish and fries? Those have a half life of about 7 minutes.
Best bet. When you get to the camp, run them under a broiler or a hot oven for a few moments.
But in reality you are traveling 25 minutes with fried food. if it was fried chicken, you'd be ok. Fish and fries? Those have a half life of about 7 minutes.
Best bet. When you get to the camp, run them under a broiler or a hot oven for a few moments.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:11 pm to uway
Fried food doesn't travel well if you're trying to keep it warm. If you enclose it, the heat will create steam and it will become soggy. In my opinion, room temp fried food is better than soggy hot. If I order fried food to go, the first thing I do is open all the lids to any "to go" container before the steam ruins it. You could punch holes in the containers similar the Popeye's cardboard boxes, but don't block them in any way.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:13 pm to BlackenedOut
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But in reality you are traveling 25 minutes with fried food. if it was fried chicken, you'd be ok. Fish and fries? Those have a half life of about 7 minutes.
This is not what I was hoping to hear, but thanks.
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If you dont have a way to let the steam escape it will get soggy in a hurry.
So no cooler.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:14 pm to uway
quote:
What is the best way to transport fried food?
in my stomach
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:16 pm to uway
Why are you going with fried fish? It's just not going to be all that great by the time you arrive.
No, no cooler and you have to have adequate openings to avoid the steam. If the restaurant doesn't pack the food in containers that breathe, it may be soggy by the time you open them up in your car. Catfish and fries steam very quickly.
Any chance you can go with another option?
No, no cooler and you have to have adequate openings to avoid the steam. If the restaurant doesn't pack the food in containers that breathe, it may be soggy by the time you open them up in your car. Catfish and fries steam very quickly.
Any chance you can go with another option?
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:16 pm to Gris Gris
quote:Me too and it's hell not to stuff my face on the way home . I mean, it's right there and smellin' so good.
I order fried food to go, the first thing I do is open all the lids to any "to go" container before the steam ruins it.
I'll just have 1...
ok 1 more...
last one.
I'm sorry honey, they kinda skimped us on shrimp.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:21 pm to LSUAfro
I hit the eggrolls before I get home.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:25 pm to Gris Gris
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You could punch holes in the containers similar the Popeye's cardboard boxes, but don't block them in any way.
I'm pretty sure the fish comes in a kind of cardboard bucket that I could vent easily. The fries are in heavy-duty paper bags.
I agree on the room temp fried food. Every time we order from this restaurant I get extra so that I can midnight snack it.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:27 pm to uway
If it's in a bucket piled on top of each other, that fish is going to steam itself down in the bucket whether you open the top or not.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:33 pm to bdevill
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I hit the eggrolls before I get home.
I hear ya. My inner fatboy can't help himself .
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:35 pm to uway
use cigarette lighter to fire up portable fryer
let toddler watch the meat
?????
profit
let toddler watch the meat
?????
profit
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:37 pm to LSUAfro
I hit fries, hushpuppies, fried wontons, tortilla chips in go orders on the way home when my will power fails me.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 3:40 pm to LSUAfro
quote:
My inner fatboy can't help himself
It's the crunch.. I gotta have the crunch.
Posted on 11/15/13 at 9:15 pm to uway
Do not, I repeat, do not put it in the front seat. It will never make it to its destination.
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