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wade moore
06-11-2007, 09:43 PM
Ok guys.. this is an interesting one..

For the past several years the husbands of some of the women that my fiance works with have had everyone (inlcuding the ladies) get together and have a "big Fry"..

Essentially everyone brings snacks/desserts to throw in a big deep fryer.. they just try crazy things, some of it works, some of it doesn't.. I think some of the bigger hits have been Moon Pies, Snickers, and I'm not sure what else (those are the ones I always hear about)..

So, we got the big invite this year and I'm stoked for a good fat-laden day...

But I want to bring something creative, but good that they haven't done before..

So, has anyone done this before? If so - any suggestions?

DeToxRox
06-11-2007, 09:45 PM
PB&J

stevew
06-11-2007, 09:48 PM
Alligator?

cartman
06-11-2007, 09:49 PM
Fried coca-cola was a big hit the Texas State Fair. I've also heard of fried cheesecake. Fried ice cream is always a good treat.

cartman
06-11-2007, 09:51 PM
If you aren't stuck to desserts, I've heard that fried pizza is outstanding.

maybe a PING: RyanS is in order, since the Scots seem to be on the cutting edge of deep fried foods.

Mustang
06-11-2007, 10:01 PM
Oreos, Twinkies, just about any type of candy bar, pop tarts. Heard fried jerky might be decent.

nilodor
06-11-2007, 10:04 PM
Banana

JPhillips
06-11-2007, 10:06 PM
Just a guess, but I think deep fried chocolate covered strawberries would be yummy.

And for what the hell,

Yogurt
Saltines
Bacon
Tacos
Sushi
Klondike Bar
Flan
Candied Apple

Flasch186
06-11-2007, 10:07 PM
reuben sandwich

wade moore
06-11-2007, 10:14 PM
Fried coca-cola was a big hit the Texas State Fair. I've also heard of fried cheesecake. Fried ice cream is always a good treat.

How do you fry coca-cola?

If you aren't stuck to desserts, I've heard that fried pizza is outstanding. I don't think there's a lot of restrictions here ;)... the instructions were "snack/dessert".. pizza could easily be made into a snack if cut properly.

Oreos, Twinkies, just about any type of candy bar, pop tarts. Heard fried jerky might be decent. Pop Tarts.. I like the sound of that...


Banana I was thinking about this combined with JPhillips suggestion - chocolate covered banana.

Just a guess, but I think deep fried chocolate covered strawberries would be yummy.

And for what the hell,

Yogurt
Saltines
Bacon
Tacos
Sushi
Klondike Bar
Flan
Candied Apple

I like the way you think. I think the basic theory behind this is everything tastes good fried.

cartman
06-11-2007, 10:19 PM
Here ya go!

http://www.chiff.com/recipe/pages/10477.htm


Deep-Fried Coca Cola

Number of Servings: 6
Prep Time: 45 mins
Skill Level: Easy

Ingredients:
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 1/2 cups Coca Cola
Oil for deep frying

Topping:
1 cup Coca Cola syrup
whipped cream
maraschino cherries

Instructions:
1. In a medium bowl, mix together the flour and baking powder.
2. Mix in eggs and Coca Cola and stir until a smooth batter forms.
3. Preheat oil in a skillet or deep fryer.
4. Pour 1/3 cup of batter into a funnel or turkey baster and in a circular motion pour batter into the hot oil.
5. Fry up for about a minute on each side and drain on paper towels.
6. Serve while still warm and top with Coca Cola syrup, whipped cream and a maraschino cherry.

Helpful Hints:
This is basically a funnel cake recipe, made even more popular at our NC State Fair with the addition of good ol' Coca Cola. The kids love them because they're so sweet and gooey.

While you're cooking up a batch, the batter may thicken. If this happens, thin the batter by adding more Coca Cola!

cartman
06-11-2007, 10:21 PM
Dola,

Come to think of it, this would be a good dessert to pair with a Krispy Kreme burger...

:D

wade moore
06-11-2007, 10:21 PM
Ok, that sounds freakin' good.

wade moore
06-11-2007, 10:21 PM
Dola,

Come to think of it, this would be a good dessert to pair with a Krispy Kreme burger...

:D

Why stop there? Why not deep fry a Krispy Kreme burger? ;)

wade moore
06-11-2007, 10:22 PM
What I'm thinking about is I'm hoping stuff from my garden is going well.. I could grab strawberries, zucchini, squash.. hell, maybe cherry tomatoes to go along with a junk food choice or two ;)

RPI-Fan
06-11-2007, 10:24 PM
Here ya go!

http://www.chiff.com/recipe/pages/10477.htm

I feel unhealthier after just reading that recipe.

Mustang
06-11-2007, 10:25 PM
What I'm thinking about is I'm hoping stuff from my garden is going well.. I could grab strawberries, zucchini, squash.. hell, maybe cherry tomatoes to go along with a junk food choice or two ;)

Deep fried kabobs in tempura batter...

JeeberD
06-12-2007, 06:15 AM
I've also heard of fried cheesecake.

I had some at the Fair last year...freakin' amazing!

Fried Oreos also rock. The filling kinda melts and makes the cookies soft and moist. SO GOOD!

stevew
06-12-2007, 06:26 AM
I always liked to make Ice Cream Chimichangas when i worked at a tex mex joint. Put a scoop of ice cream into a flour tortilla, and then add whatever else you like in there...maybe chocolate or caramel or fruit. Then roll into a chimi. Freeze for a bit to keep it together. And then fry until the shell gets kind of crispy.

Icy
06-12-2007, 07:47 AM
This is my favourite fried snack (not that i invented it, it's a popular "tapa" here in Spain). Dates filled with almonds and wrapped in bacon.

Dates with Bacon Recipe
Dates with Bacon is one of the most delicious Spanish tapas. Serve this tapa and you will receive only compliments. Almonds, dates, and bacon, a fantastic culinary combination.

Ingredients
18 dates, pitted
9 slices of bacon, cut into halves crosswise
1 small bag of sliced almonds
Olive Oil, for frying
18 toothpicks

This recipe serves 9 people
(2 per person).
Instructions:
Fill the pit hole of each date with almond slices (usually 2-3 slices per date). Wrap a half strip of bacon tightly around the width of each date. Secure the bacon with a toothpick, making sure the toothpick passes completely through the date. You should see both ends of the toothpick, to ensure easy handling later on.
Heat olive oil in a skillet or deep fryer until hot. Use enough oil to immerse the dates. For a deep fryer, follow the instructions on the fryer to determine if additional oil is needed. Place the wrapped dates in the skillet or fryer, taking care not to burn yourself with popping oil. Fry until bacon is golden (usually 3 minutes) and flip dates to brown on the other side. Once brown on both sides, remove wrapped dates and place on paper towels to drain. Serve hot or cold on your favorite tapas dish. Serves 9 people.


http://atouchofspainllc.com/catalog/scalethumbnail.aspx?height=480&width=640&filename=/photos/Dates-with-Bacon.jpg (http://atouchofspainllc.com/AntoniosCorner2006_03.aspx)

Kodos
06-12-2007, 08:04 AM
I hate fried food. Except for french fries.

Marc Vaughan
06-12-2007, 08:07 AM
You can buy deep fried Mars Bars in some fish and chip shops in Northern England if thats any indication ....

(I'd go for battered fish myself, no its not unusual - but I'm really really missing decent fish and chips .... ;) )

Bee
06-12-2007, 08:31 AM
You can buy deep fried Mars Bars in some fish and chip shops in Northern England if thats any indication ....

(I'd go for battered fish myself, no its not unusual - but I'm really really missing decent fish and chips .... ;) )

WTF are you doing in Florida? Did I miss something?

Marc Vaughan
06-12-2007, 08:39 AM
WTF are you doing in Florida? Did I miss something?

I moved here a few months ago (my wife is from Florida and its my 'turn' to live abroad) - I'm still working at SI no change there, just have a remote office now.

DaddyTorgo
06-12-2007, 08:52 AM
I moved here a few months ago (my wife is from Florida and its my 'turn' to live abroad) - I'm still working at SI no change there, just have a remote office now.

oh so many silly questions and such i could ask:

does this mean we're going to see an improved MLS in FM08?
(how much MLS have you watched? what do you think of the league?)

are you hiring down there at the "remote office" ??

and many more, but i won't threadjack

moriarty
06-12-2007, 02:10 PM
I'd drop a French guy in the fryer, and after all the yelling and screaming subsides ... deadpan, "well dang, it works for McDonalds". Slays 'em every time.

DanGarion
06-12-2007, 02:38 PM
reuben sandwich

Why would you want to change something that is already perfect!?

Crapshoot
06-12-2007, 02:41 PM
I had some at the Fair last year...freakin' amazing!

Fried Oreos also rock. The filling kinda melts and makes the cookies soft and moist. SO GOOD!

Yeah, I don't like Oreos - but fried Oreos are beyond magnificent.

nilodor
06-12-2007, 03:39 PM
I've also heard of fried cheesecake.

It's really good with banana, then roll it in cinnamon and sugar when it's done. Fantastic, I think it's called a Xango or something like that, you can get it at mexican restaurants.

Also banana with pb and chocolate is really good. I make them with wonton wrapper, put down a little big of peanut butter, then a slice of banana, top with some dark chocolate, seal and voila, deep fried goodness.

Man I'm really hocking the banana's, you'd think I worked for chiquita.

Lathum
06-12-2007, 03:46 PM
Yeah, I don't like Oreos - but fried Oreos are beyond magnificent.

I recently had them at a fair and I though they were horrible. The filling was non exestent and the cookies were rock hard.

Mustang
06-12-2007, 03:51 PM
I once knew a guy that dropped something in a fryer vat and, as a reflex action, went after it. Instant shock..

So, I would suggest not frying your arm.

Crapshoot
06-12-2007, 03:58 PM
I recently had them at a fair and I though they were horrible. The filling was non exestent and the cookies were rock hard.

really? I went back to CMU for our carnival and sampled them - they were soft and moist, and oh so good. Its a once a year thing for me. :D

Lathum
06-12-2007, 04:02 PM
really? I went back to CMU for our carnival and sampled them - they were soft and moist, and oh so good. Its a once a year thing for me. :D

I dunno, maybe they screwed mine up

now Zeppolis on the other hand...

General Mike
06-12-2007, 04:05 PM
Fried cheesecake is really good. Well, the kind where they cut it up in cubes and batter it is, the kind thats in like a wrapped pie sucks.

JeeberD
06-12-2007, 05:23 PM
I recently had them at a fair and I though they were horrible. The filling was non exestent and the cookies were rock hard.

Yours must not have been fresh, or overcooked, or something...

st.cronin
06-12-2007, 05:35 PM
Shouldn't the title of this thread be "its fun to fry things"?

Schmidty
06-12-2007, 06:45 PM
Ok guys.. this is an interesting one..

For the past several years the husbands of some of the women that my fiance works with have had everyone (inlcuding the ladies) get together and have a "big Fry"..

Essentially everyone brings snacks/desserts to throw in a big deep fryer.. they just try crazy things, some of it works, some of it doesn't.. I think some of the bigger hits have been Moon Pies, Snickers, and I'm not sure what else (those are the ones I always hear about)..

So, we got the big invite this year and I'm stoked for a good fat-laden day...

But I want to bring something creative, but good that they haven't done before..

So, has anyone done this before? If so - any suggestions?

Make a Mac and Cheese casserole, so that it's nice and chessy and firm, and then fry it.

It's heavenly.

Lathum
06-12-2007, 06:58 PM
Being a vegetarian I have never had this but I hear it's good. Take a piece of bread, put a slice of ham and a slice of cheese on it. Roll it up and put a toothpick in it so it doesn't unroll. Then batter and fry it.

stevew
06-12-2007, 08:30 PM
Being a vegetarian I have never had this but I hear it's good. Take a piece of bread, put a slice of ham and a slice of cheese on it. Roll it up and put a toothpick in it so it doesn't unroll. Then batter and fry it.

Yeah, basically a monte christo sandwich. Those are dynamo.

wade moore
06-13-2007, 05:42 AM
All great suggestions, I think I definitely will grab a thing of Oreos and some of the other ideas I'll pick from...

wade moore
06-22-2007, 10:08 PM
This is tomorrow.. we've decided to take:

1. Zucchini from our Garden
2. Make what is normally our fresh crab cake recipe and make crab balls
3. Fried Coca-Cola

I'll let you guys know how it goes ;)

jbmagic
06-22-2007, 10:16 PM
Ok guys.. this is an interesting one..

For the past several years the husbands of some of the women that my fiance works with have had everyone (inlcuding the ladies) get together and have a "big Fry"..

Essentially everyone brings snacks/desserts to throw in a big deep fryer.. they just try crazy things, some of it works, some of it doesn't.. I think some of the bigger hits have been Moon Pies, Snickers, and I'm not sure what else (those are the ones I always hear about)..

So, we got the big invite this year and I'm stoked for a good fat-laden day...

But I want to bring something creative, but good that they haven't done before..

So, has anyone done this before? If so - any suggestions?

Fried tomatoes
Fried Avacado