I love pickles. This is no secret. Still, I was a little skeptical about
this recipe that I encountered on Pinterest. Fried pickles? Really?
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Dill doesn't come pre-sliced. |
Goodness, they were delicious. I made a small batch to test them out, and ate them all rather quickly. The only change I made to the recipe other than halving the batter was that I used dill pickles. I imagine the jar of sliced pickles the author refers to is bread and butter. I'm a dill girl all the way through.
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Pre-baking. |
I used two cooling racks to achieve the double sided broiling as the panko crumbs were a little fragile. When it was time to flip them over, I placed the second cooling rack on top, and flipped the whole thing at once. Worked like a charm!
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Dipped in store-bought ranch. |
2 comments:
They do sounds crazy at first, but really anything with pickles in it can't be bad!! I've had them fried in cornmeal too which is really good!
I will make them for you soon!
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