Pan Fried Pickles
You don’t have to only fry potato’s…
Try frying a pickle. It’s quick, simple, and definitely rewarding.
Requirements:
1 jar Dynamite Dill Pickles (pick your favorite)
3 Eggs or Egg Substitute
½ cup Corn Starch
1 cup Bread Crumbs
½ cup Peanut Oil
**ALLERGEN WARNING: If you are allergic to PEANUTS substitute peanut oil with vegetable oil**
Preparation & Cooking:
You must first strain the pickle juice from the jar. We recommend using a colander to do this. Simply pour the pickle jar contents into the colander and allow the juice to drain. When you no longer see liquid dripping you are ready to proceed. You will now need three bowls, set next to each other in an assembly line fashion. Bowl #1 should contain Corn Starch. Bowl #2, eggs or egg substitute (mixed appropriately). Bowl #3, bread crumbs.
Take one ore two Dynamite Dill pickle slices at a time and dip them into the corn starch bowl. Make sure the entire slice is coated lightly & evenly. Next, dip each slice into the egg wash. The combination of a properly coated pickle with corn starch and egg wash makes the last step effortless. Simply place the pickles in the bread crumbs, and flip each slice around a couple of times. Place all of your coated pickles onto a plate, ready to be cooked.
Place enough oil in your skillet/pan to cover the bottom generously. Heat a medium sized skillet/pan, with the oil already in the pan, to a Medium-High temperature. Do not add the oil after the pan has been heated. This can cause for splattering and burning. When the skillet/pan has reached the needed temperature, gently add the pickles cooking each side for only 1-2 minutes before flipping and cooking the opposite side. After 2-4 minutes you will have finished making some of the best friend pickles ever, and right in your own home. |