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I will pay for this tomorrow … deep fried

  • Belly35
    :thumbup:Some friends stop over earlier today so I decided that cold beer and deep fried Yellow Hot Hungarian Peppers would be a good idea. Walked down to the garden picked a few peppers, plugged in the fried daddy on the back patio. Few minute later dropped a few Hot Hungarian Pepper into the fried daddy and the good eaten was on. Waterloo Dark Beer, Fried Hungarian Peppers and some Town House cracker &#8230; </SPAN>
    Deep frying hot peppers take the heat out of the pepper but keeps the flavor and a little spice to the pepper..</SPAN>

    How do you like your Hot Peppers? </SPAN>
  • said_aouita


    I like Hot Peppers in Prague. (nsfw)
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  • Fab4Runner
    Not a fan of peppers but I love deep fried food.
  • DeyDurkie5
    mushrooms and pickles
  • Rotinaj
    Only thing I eat deep fried are sticks of butter.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Deep fired hot dog is delicious.
  • ernest_t_bass
    DeyDurkie5;1232065 wrote:mushrooms and pickles
    Shrooms, yes. Pickles, no thanks.

    Anyone ever tried deep fried psychedelic shrooms? I have not, but I'm curious if that would make them actually tasty, or take away their potency.
  • Rotinaj
    ernest_t_bass;1232086 wrote:Shrooms, yes. Pickles, no thanks.

    Anyone ever tried deep fried psychedelic shrooms? I have not, but I'm curious if that would make them actually tasty, or take away their potency.
    I saw we arrange an OC get together and try it out!!
  • Fab1b
    ernest_t_bass;1232085 wrote:Deep fired hot dog is delicious.
    Not sure about those but corndogs are the bomb!





    :)
  • sportchampps
    I always wanted to make a burger topped with fried pickles friend onions a fried green tomato and a fried egg but I want to live
  • sportchampps
    Btw fried Oreos are the goat
  • ernest_t_bass
    Fab1b;1232096 wrote:Not sure about those but corndogs are the bomb!





    :)

    Talking about dogs, no breading.
  • said_aouita
    Rotinaj;1232092 wrote:I saw we arrange an OC get together and try it out!!
    Sign me up!
    Too bad I'm not in Phoenix anymore, was lucky to get some from Humboldt county (CA) which were aaaaaaammmmmmmmaaaaaazzzzzzzziiiiiinnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggg!
  • QuakerOats
    Belly35;1232059 wrote:How do you like your Hot Peppers? </SPAN>
    Were these peppers coated with breading/batter, or plain?
  • Fab1b
    ernest_t_bass;1232142 wrote:Talking about dogs, no breading.

    There is a golf course in Ohio that fries their dogs maybe in Elmore or Woodville area?? Played it once good dogs!
  • TBone14
    Fab1b;1232391 wrote:There is a golf course in Ohio that fries their dogs maybe in Elmore or Woodville area?? Played it once good dogs!
    Green Springs in Clyde does this. I ordered a dog and she dropped it in the fryer. I must have gotten a dumb look on my face because she said, "Don't worry. I promise it is good."

    She was right.
  • justincredible
    ernest_t_bass;1232142 wrote:Talking about dogs, no breading.
    The best are when they wrap the dog with bacon and then deep fry it.

    My favorite deep fried foods are pickles and mushrooms.
  • thavoice
    Love me some deep fried pickles.


    Its getting to be fair time so deep fried oreos, snickers, twinkies, etc.....
  • ernest_t_bass
    justincredible;1232404 wrote:The best are when they wrap the dog with bacon and then deep fry it.

    yes
  • Belly35
    QuakerOats;1232380 wrote:Were these peppers coated with breading/batter, or plain?
    Stem and seed cut out (really don't have to take out the seeds) and dropped in hot oil.... cook until the skin get a little brown and remove from the oil drain a little .... start eating with a cracker or cheese, even slice of pepperoni ..
  • Fab1b
    Belly sounds great will have to try.

    Love fried foods, could probably fry up a shoe and I'd try it!
  • Belly35
    Fab1b;1232428 wrote:Belly sounds great will have to try.

    Love fried foods, could probably fry up a shoe and I'd try it!
    The really hot oil locks in the flavor of the pepper but takes the heat from the pepper and leaves a hint of spicy taste that enhances the pepper flavor.
    Note: the oil has to be hot &#8230;. for quick deep fried

    You can do the same for Banana Pepper also..
  • Con_Alma
    Belly...no offense but there isn't any "heat" per se in a pepper. It's a chemical that makes a pepper seem spicy so that you detect it in on contact. In the pepper's oil there is a chemical called capsaicin.
  • Belly35
    Con_Alma;1232473 wrote:Belly...no offense but there isn't any "heat" per se in a pepper. It's a chemical that makes a pepper seem spicy so that you detect it in on contact. In the pepper's oil there is a chemical called capsaicin.
    Agreed but who want to get down to chemical composit of a pepper plant :laugh:
  • Con_Alma
    Belly35;1232477 wrote:Agreed but who want to get down to chemical composit of a pepper plant :laugh:

    Got it.

    If you do, however, here it is.

    Capsaicin is often times described as 8-methyl N-vanillyl 6-nonenamide, Mmmmmm, mm.