Heston Blumenthal's Roast Potatoes
Culture ZoneFood Science & History/Magnus 5050/6:26
You've watched a thousand roast potatoes die on the pass because someone thought crispy meant rushed. Heston breaks down the actual science — the starch conversion, the surface roughening, the fat temperature that makes shells crack like porcelain — and suddenly you understand why your gran's method worked when nothing else would. This isn't molecular gastronomy theater; it's a master craftsman explaining why technique matters more than tricks.
— The Chef's Take
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