You'll doubledip, but will you mix your ramekins?Miles wrote:I will have my fried pickles accompanied with two ramekins: one filled with ranch, the other with Texas Pete.
Doubledip!
I'd like some pickles.
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That's awesome.Miles wrote:
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That recipe is pretty consistent with what I've had at Tyler's Tap Room. Some places use a real simple cornmeal breading, some use a heavier batter.Lavabe wrote:What do y'all think about Alton Brown's recipe for deep-fried pickles?
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alto ... index.html
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What he said, although someone who knows what they're doing should be able to fry you some pickle chips without them getting soggy. I prefer them this way.DukeUsul wrote:I've had deep fried pickles served both as chips and as spears. Always dills. The chips can get soggy, while the spears will retain their crunch.
I enjoy them with something nice and hoppy. Something like a Pale Ale.
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Over 125 posts now. Approaching Ymm, Beer proportions...wilson wrote:Y'know, 90+ posts about pickles is a pretty clear illustration of why I flippin' love this place.
BTW, I like deep-fried pickles, too, but there aren't many places that have them and we rarely order appetizers.
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Game on...DukeUsul wrote:Yup. Next time you're in town, we should all hit up Tyler's Tap Room for a few beers and some deep-fried pickles.Lavabe wrote:What's the deal with deep-fried pickles? Are they worth it?
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1. dillLavabe wrote:So what pickles do best when deep-fried?
Do you cut them in halves or spears or do you leave them whole when you deep-fry them?
2. you are kidding, right? Halves? spears? whole?
We've been talking about dill pickle chips .
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Lavabe wrote:Deep fried pickles and grits might be good.
Sauteed shrimp and grits might be good.
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An IPA or PA.Lavabe wrote:What beer would go well with deep fried pickles?
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devildeac wrote:1. dillLavabe wrote:So what pickles do best when deep-fried?
Do you cut them in halves or spears or do you leave them whole when you deep-fry them?
2. you are kidding, right? Halves? spears? whole?
We're been talking about dill pickle chips .
Grammar foul! We're been talking?
Back to your regularly scheduled pickle discussion.
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OOPS. I originally had written "we're talking" and then changed it to "we've been talking" but forgot to change the "r" to the "v."DukieInKansas wrote:devildeac wrote:1. dillLavabe wrote:So what pickles do best when deep-fried?
Do you cut them in halves or spears or do you leave them whole when you deep-fry them?
2. you are kidding, right? Halves? spears? whole?
We're been talking about dill pickle chips .
Grammar foul! We're been talking?
Back to your regularly scheduled pickle discussion.
Plus, with less than the desired amount of sleep the last 4 days, the "r" pretty much looked like a "v" to my old, sleepy eyes.
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I also can't believe I am PWing my way to 5 grand in the pickle thread.
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Tony Packo's from here in Toledo,Ohio. Either "raw" or deep fried. http://www.tonypackos.com/pickles.php The original are certainly my favorites. Tony's has a good beer menu. A glass of beer and their pickles make a great way to complete a meal with the best hot dogs in America and beyond.
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ohioguy2 wrote:Tony Packo's from here in Toledo,Ohio. Either "raw" or deep fried. http://www.tonypackos.com/pickles.php The original are certainly my favorites. Tony's has a good beer menu. A glass of beer and their pickles make a great way to complete a meal with the best hot dogs in America and beyond.
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It appears so. This is a link to Tony Packo's history page, http://www.tonypackos.com/history.php.DukieInKansas wrote:ohioguy2 wrote:Tony Packo's from here in Toledo,Ohio. Either "raw" or deep fried. http://www.tonypackos.com/pickles.php The original are certainly my favorites. Tony's has a good beer menu. A glass of beer and their pickles make a great way to complete a meal with the best hot dogs in America and beyond.
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Absolutely. The place is an old tavern. It contains hundreds of signed hot dog buns (encased in plastic) from entertainers and, presidents,etc. Mash memorabilia abounds. I have been frequenting the place since before many of you were born. "Klinger",J. Farr, attended high school not very far away from the place.TillyGalore wrote:It appears so. This is a link to Tony Packo's history page, http://www.tonypackos.com/history.php.DukieInKansas wrote:ohioguy2 wrote:Tony Packo's from here in Toledo,Ohio. Either "raw" or deep fried. http://www.tonypackos.com/pickles.php The original are certainly my favorites. Tony's has a good beer menu. A glass of beer and their pickles make a great way to complete a meal with the best hot dogs in America and beyond.
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I wish I had thought of going to Tony Packo's when I was starting and ending a bicycling trip in Toledo 3 years ago. I would have loved to see the place.ohioguy2 wrote:Absolutely. The place is an old tavern. It contains hundreds of signed hot dog buns (encased in plastic) from entertainers and, presidents,etc. Mash memorabilia abounds. I have been frequenting the place since before many of you were born. "Klinger",J. Farr, attended high school not very far away from the place.TillyGalore wrote:It appears so. This is a link to Tony Packo's history page, http://www.tonypackos.com/history.php.DukieInKansas wrote:Tony Packo's from here in Toledo,Ohio. Either "raw" or deep fried. http://www.tonypackos.com/pickles.php The original are certainly my favorites. Tony's has a good beer menu. A glass of beer and their pickles make a great way to complete a meal with the best hot dogs in America and beyond.
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If you had checked my link to the Alton Brown recipe, you'd have seen the photo of the deep-fried spears.devildeac wrote:1. dillLavabe wrote:So what pickles do best when deep-fried?
Do you cut them in halves or spears or do you leave them whole when you deep-fry them?
2. you are kidding, right? Halves? spears? whole?
We've been talking about dill pickle chips .
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We're been asking a simple question. ;)
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For 5 grand you could buy a couple of these:devildeac wrote:I also can't believe I am PWing my way to 5 grand in the pickle thread.
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