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Morrisons now does ‘dirty’ CARBONARA fries and they look delicious

The chips are smothered in a creamy Carbonara sauce with baked lardons and Regato cheese

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CHIPS and a creamy pasta are two of our favourite dishes - and now you can get the best of both worlds thanks to these supermarket Carbonara fries.

Morrisons is selling a packet of ready to eat potato chips that are smothered in a creamy, cheese sauce that is normally served on pasta.

 Morrisons dirty Carbonara fries cost £2.50 and serves two people
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Morrisons dirty Carbonara fries cost £2.50 and serves two peopleCredit: Morrisons

As if it couldn't get any better, the Taste of America Dirty Carbonara Fries are topped with bacon lardons, regato cheese and a sprig of parsley.

Are you drooling yet? Because we know we are.

They're new to Morrisons and are prepared and packaged in a metal sleeve so that you can put them straight into the oven to bake.

Each packet weighs 378g, serves two people and cost £2.50.

 The dish is new to Morrisons this year and combines chips with the pasta sauce
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The dish is new to Morrisons this year and combines chips with the pasta sauceCredit: Morrisons

But if you're watching your waistline for the summer months, one packet contains a whopping 588 calories if you scoffed the lot yourself.

So half a packet - or one portion - contains 294 calories which is more than a McDonald's Big Mac with 257.

If you were eating the fries as a whole meal that might not sound too bad, but chips are normally a side to your main so you might want to indulge in them only every once in a while.

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Because they're fresh, they will keep in the fridge for four days or you can stick them in the freezer to cook later.

We can't find anywhere else that sells this beautiful combination, but of course it will be cheaper if you made them yourself.

Even though you'll need to cook them in the oven, they're part of the BBQ range at Morrisons and they're already in stores.

We revealed that top fast food chains like Nandos, McDonald's, Burger King and Wetherspoons use McCain's chips - so you can make them yourself cheaper at home.

Are you looking to dunk your fries in side of sauce but not sure if it's ketchup or mayonnaise that you're after?

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