If you are a foodie with quite a bit of change to spare and a love for French Fries, you should consider a visit to Serendipity3, a New York City restaurant as they might just have the right dish for you.
This iconic Upper East Side restaurant, set a Guinness World Record for making the ‘Most Expensive French Fries’ a with a great sense for timing, they did so just ahead of National French Fry Day.
Serendipity3’s creative director and chef Joe Calderone and corporate executive chef Frederick Schoen-Kiewert are the masterminds behind the ‘Creme de la Creme Pommes Frites,’ which cost a whopping USD 200.
Chef Frederick Schoen-Kiewert, corporate executive chef of Serendipity3, and Chef Joe Calderone, creative director of Serendipity3, with their Guinness World Record-holding 0 ‘Creme de la Creme Pommes Frites.’These exclusive fries are made from Chipperbeck potatoes blanched in Dom Perignon Champagne and J. LeBlanc French Champagne Ardenne Vinegar. The fries are then cooked three times with pure goose fat from cage-free geese raised in Southwest France.
The process to create these elevated fries does not stop there. The fries are then seasoned with Guerande Truffle Salt which is hand-harvested from Guerande, France, and then the fries are tossed in Urbani Summer Truffle Oil.
They are topped with shaved Crete Senesi Pecorino Tartufello made of milk from sheep that are grazed on the clay-rich hills of Crete Senesi and then black truffles foraged from valleys and forests in Volterra and Miniato, Italy is added. The fries are also topped with shaved Black Summer Truffles from Umbria, Italy.
The ‘Creme de la Creme Pommes Frites’ are served with an accompaniment of Mornay sauce made with Udder Cream, Black Truffle Butter, and Gruyere Truffled Swiss Raclete.
The presentation is also quite the spectacle as the fries come on a Baccarat crystal Arabesque plate and bowl — and are sprinkled with 23K edible gold dust.