Deeply-fried or somewhat healthy-consciously baked Apples-of-the-Earth peeled, seasoned and packaged in as continuous a strand as possible. Packaged in bulky "collectible" tins to maintain "integrity" of the crispy chip.-- thumbwax, Feb 10 2008 (?) French fried version, and not continuous. http://forums.egull...08_3240_1042339.jpg [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Feb 11 2008] PowerKut Ribbon Fry http://www.zesco.co...PGroupID=ZP99150002makes one continuous thin-sliced curl for ribbon fries. [baconbrain, Feb 11 2008] Now That's A Potato Chip http://nerdsoup.blo...ts-potato-chip.htmlPotato chips on a stick, what a marvelous idea. [baconbrain, Feb 11 2008] Tornado Potato! http://www.poketo.c...o/superlocal/?p=327quite yum, like a one super long deep fried crisp! [baconbrain, Feb 11 2008] Spiral Potato Chips http://www.catering...l.co.za/spiral.htmlTwisted chips on a stick. The other inventors? [baconbrain, Feb 11 2008] Catering Bliss http://www.usedcateringequipment.co.zaDoes it stay crisp or does it sog out [rad_catering_equipment, Jun 14 2011] Grease Roll-Up.-- notmarkflynn, Feb 10 2008 What you get if you run a potato thru an apple peeler/slicer and fry it. If left whole they are pretty resilient and can be fried in a minimal size container saving oil. They don't keep well and could hardly be described as a crisp as they are best eaten fresh.Is this what you are talking about?-- WcW, Feb 10 2008 Sounds like a novelty food that might sell well at carnivals, boardwalks, amusement parks etc.
It would definately be something most people would want to try at least once.-- doctorremulac3, Feb 10 2008 WcW's meritorious annotation led idea to be appended; "or somewhat healthy-consciously baked" as these are tubby times.-- thumbwax, Feb 11 2008 Pretty much baked, unfortunately. Well, deep-fried. The single-strand version, not the DNA double twist. The spuds are spiral-sliced and sometimes skewered, but not done in a roll like paper.
The skewered version, where it's a spiral on a stick, is sometimes called a "tornado potato", and may not be found in the USA, yet (links). The South African "Chipstix" site (which sucks) claims to be the inventors.
The jumbled-up strand on a plate is called "ribbon fries", and are popular at American carnivals et c. (See link to cutter.)
Either one looks yummy and fun. Good idea, obviously. [+]-- baconbrain, Feb 11 2008 random, halfbakery