
About this episode
This episode explores the history and production of potato chips, highlighting key innovations and cultural significance.
The history of the potato chip is often traced back to 1853 in Saratoga Springs, New York, where chef George Crum is credited with popularizing the snack. While recipes for thin, fried potato slices appeared in English cookbooks as early as 1822, Crum’s "Saratoga Chips" transformed the dish into a culinary sensation for high society. For nearly a century, these snacks were sold unflavored with only a small packet of salt included. This changed in 1954 when Joe “Spud” Murphy, owner of the Irish company Tayto, developed a breakthrough technology that allowed dry seasonings to adhere directly to the chips. This innovation led to the world’s first seasoned variety—Cheese and Onion—and paved the way for the massive global variety of flavors found in modern grocery stores. Modern potato chip production is a precise intersection of food science and logistics. To ensure the product reaches consumers intact and fresh, manufacturers use "slack fill," a process of flushing bags with nitrogen gas to prevent oxidation and provide a protective cushion against breakage. The sensory experience of eating a chip is also scientifically significant; studies on "sonic seasoning" suggest that the…
People in this episode
Host: Kyle Wood
Topics covered
- history of potato chips
- food science
- snack culture
- culinary innovation
- production processes
Keywords
- potato chips
- George Crum
- Tayto
- snack history
- food science
- seasoning technology
- culinary culture
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Tayto
Products: Cheese and Onion
Places: Saratoga Springs, New York
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