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Recipe: Deep Fried Pickles edit

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Photo: Marybeth

Created by: Marybeth

Edited by: Marybeth, Helen Pitlick, Sheri Wetherell

Tags: Canning, Pickled, Vegetable

Yield: 4

edit Ingredients

11

sweet cucumber chip pickles, drained and dry

11

mini garlic dills, drained and dry

1

egg

cup milk

cup flour

1

tablespoon garlic seasoning

¼

teaspoon cayenne

½

tablespoon adobo seasonings

cup panko bread crumbs

salt

edit Preparation

Step 1

In a small shallow bowl mix the milk and egg together. In another small shallow bowl mix the flour, cayenne, adobo and garlic together, and in the last bowl add the Panko crumbs. One at a time dip the pickles into the egg mixture then into the flour. Shake off the excess flour and dip back into the egg then cover in the Panko crumbs. Lay the covered pickles in a single layer onto a baking sheet, when all pickles have been covered place the tray into the freezer for 1 hour (this will ensure the coating sticks to the pickle in the deep fryer). Heat a deep fryer to 375 degrees and cook a single layer of pickles at a time for 1 minute, place on paper towel to drain. Sprinkle with salt, they are good hot or cold.

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edit About Deep Fried Pickles

While sitting at work one day I had this crazy idea pop in my head for a posting, but the more I gave it thought it really didn't seem all that crazy after all. I have this big love for sweet cucumber chip pickles and mini garlic dills, it occurred to me that if these little wonders were fabulous as is, then they would have to be out of this world good deep fried. OMG...deep fried pickles!!!

Comments

  • 5 months ago

    What a stunning photo...literally makes my mouth water!

  • 11 months ago

    YES! Thank you for posting deep fried pickle recipe! Ahh the days in a smoke filled bowling alley and the goodness only a bowling alley deep fried pickle can provide- the only time I've truly had them was in bowling alleys, now I can make them myself! Big thanks!

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