Deep fried pickles

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Deep fried pickles

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Last week I had deep fried pickles for the first time and if you have never had any I suggest when you see them try them.Has any one else had deep fried pickles?
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Yech, pickles! did see that on a show recently on the Travel Channel titled the Best Deep Fried spots. Wonder what deep fried balls would taste like?
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Sweet pickles or dill?

Balls, its does not matter if there steamed, fried, baked or in a casserole oysters taste just like chicken.

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Yes. I have them like every five years.

But the "fresh pack" pickles,the ones you have to keep refregirated taste much better then the regular "limp" ones.:)
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wait...

deep fried pickles?? Like, with batter???

And to think I thought deep fried mars bars were the epitome of lard-abuse...
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wait...
StefanIsMe (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:28 pm deep fried pickles?? Like, with batter???

And to think I thought deep fried mars bars were the epitome of lard-abuse...

How about deep fried...

- Whole Turkey

- peanut butter cups

- Twinkie s

- hamburgers

one can deep fry just about anything!
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IbPervert (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 06, 2008 2:07 am Yech, pickles! did see that on a show recently on the Travel Channel titled the Best Deep Fried spots. Wonder what deep fried balls would taste like?

Yoli The Food Editor here!

Re the pikkles, (heh!); Don't knock 'em 'til you try 'em.

Actually, I have a thing for fried green tomatos and crunchy deepfried eggplant (cut like Freedom Fries,) but those have to be eaten fast or they get limper than a eunuch's peepee.

So far as the fried ballsies go, read my post on that topic in Eunuch Central.

Can you say "Yummo!"?

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Genetic Female, but had to study hard to become happily insane.
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I am firmly of the opinion that eggplant should be banned in civilized nations. --FLO--
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Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:49 am I am firmly of the opinion that eggplant should be banned in civilized nations. --FLO--

I'll go with the Flo on this one as I've never found anything savory about eggplant. Then again, I am a picky eater as I avoid raw onions, artichokes, brussel sprouts, asparagus and radishes.

I do adore okra, spinach, broccoli, peas, corns, almost any kind of bean, lettuce, tomato, cabbage, carrots, etc.

I'm not fond of dill pickles but I'll try frying sweet ones in batter and see how they turn out.

Thanks sag :)
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Post by joanne-f (imported) »

yes eggplant is an abomination

apart from that I avoid having food that's deep fried, occasionally I will have fish and chips from a local takeaway but that's only if I can't be bothered cooking.
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