spinynorman99 wrote:Snyder's was into that thing for decades. They had a grilled steak chip, Kosher dill chip and buffalo wing chip way before anyone else. For my taste, Kettle brand is currently the industry leader on flavors (and excellent chips).
http://www.kettlefoods.com/our-all-natu ... ucts/chips
spinynorman99 wrote:As much as I love the flavors, there are some days when a bag of Kettle rippled salt & pepper chips are the sine qua non of potato chip eating. A nice little hint of lemon in the background and pure potato goodness up front.
Chicago Expat wrote:I had a torrid love affair with Uncle Ray's Chips back when I lived off of Lake Shore Drive and Irving Park. One of the little convenience shops in a nearby condo tower sold them. I was especially smitten with the Coney Island chip, but also enjoyed bags of Dill Pickle, Jalapeno, and Roasted Garlic. Occasionally, I'd have a Ketchup or plain ol' BBQ. Here's some pictures just because I like giving visual aids with my posts...
MincyBits wrote:I am not much of a chip fan, but when I do eat them, my preference is Tim's Cascade. Don't see them much around these parts, but they've got a fantastic crunch and their flavors (especially jalapeno and the Hawaiian flavors) are delicious.
Edit: I really do know more than one adjective...
seebee wrote:So, found these Herr's Baby Back Ribs for 99c/ bag today. Deespite my better judgement after reading the sodium content, I bought them and also a bag of Horseradish and Cheddar flavored. For 99 cents, how do you NOT buy that flavor. They also had a Worcestershire and Steak flavor which also seemed appealing, but I know 3 bags of chips would just mean 3 bags of stale chips in a few days in the seebee household, so I didn't partake. First bag opened was, of course the Baby Backs. Interesting. Not thick n crunchy like your standard kettle, but regular ridged chips. The flavor? Think jays bbq, with a very, very light sprinkling of a more pronouned bbq chip flavoring like a kc masterpiece with a bit of fake bacon flavoring in there as well. Good? Depends on if you like the salty snax or not. I could prolly eat a handful of these things and be sated for my potato chip intake for about a week. Very rich, very salty.
seebee wrote:In the name of science cracked open the Herrs BB Rib again this am. Same flavor to me. Jays bbq with a hint of a stronger bbq chip flavoring, and an aftertaste of bacon flavoring all bound by salt. Also, just because I couldn't control the urge, I had to crack the Cheddar Horseradish for a crunch or two, or seven. These would be in my favorite top 5 tater chips with about 1/3 of the salt. The sodium count is higher than the bb rib flavor, and runs about 3 times the amt of a normal plain chip. Totally inedible to me. Cringingly salty. Almost painful. Quite sad, too. I could eat these. The horseradish flavor was very pronoucned - kinda like a good brand of wasabi peas. Strong kick right up front. I'm gonna be saddened to throw these away.
Santander wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:As much as I love the flavors, there are some days when a bag of Kettle rippled salt & pepper chips are the sine qua non of potato chip eating. A nice little hint of lemon in the background and pure potato goodness up front.
Agree. In the Chip Hall of Fame, ridged Kettle with sea salt and pepper is the Babe Ruth.
I'm a let you finish, but Kettle had the best chip of all time. OF ALL TIME!
Yahoo wrote:#1 Kettle Krinkle-Cut Salt & Freshly Ground Pepper
#2 Boulder Canyon All Natural Malt Vinegar & Sea Salt
#3 Hawaiian Original Kettle Style Chips
#4 Terra Sweets & Carrots
#5 Kettle Brand Baked Potato Chips
#6 Trader Joe's Popped Potato Chips
#7 Kettle Yogurt & Green Onion
#8 Tim’s Reduced Fat Lightly Salted Chips
#9 Lays Kettle Cooked Mesquite BBQ Extra Crunchy
#10 Rock 'n Roll Gourmet Hippie Chips
sazerac wrote:It has been a long time since I had some, but these were some mighty fine chips - Zapps
For some reason I found the Kettle Thai a smidgen too... tart, artificial?, I dunno something not right.
gleam wrote: including Cajun Crawtator and the new Voodoo Gumbo flavor, which is a mixture of several of their flavors on one chip.
Geo wrote:I can't believe no one has mentioned Kruncher's, which are available in KC and are just *killer* chip-y: lovely oil, good salt, extremely very potatoish. Maybe they're not available in Chicagoland??
A purely local chip is Art's and Mary's a really premium chip, with a jalapeno that's to die for. Really.
Geo