I will pay for this tomorrow … deep fried
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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 … </SPAN>
Deep frying hot peppers take the heat out of the pepper but keeps the flavor and a little spice to the pepper..</SPAN>
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said_aouita
I like Hot Peppers in Prague. (nsfw)
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Fab4RunnerNot a fan of peppers but I love deep fried food.
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DeyDurkie5mushrooms and pickles
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RotinajOnly thing I eat deep fried are sticks of butter.
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ernest_t_bassDeep fired hot dog is delicious.
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ernest_t_bass
Shrooms, yes. Pickles, no thanks.DeyDurkie5;1232065 wrote:mushrooms and pickles
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
I saw we arrange an OC get together and try it out!!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. -
Fab1b
Not sure about those but corndogs are the bomb!ernest_t_bass;1232085 wrote:Deep fired hot dog is delicious.
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sportchamppsI 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
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sportchamppsBtw fried Oreos are the goat
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ernest_t_bassFab1b;1232096 wrote:Not sure about those but corndogs are the bomb!
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said_aouita
Sign me up!Rotinaj;1232092 wrote:I saw we arrange an OC get together and try it out!!
Too bad I'm not in Phoenix anymore, was lucky to get some from Humboldt county (CA) which were aaaaaaammmmmmmmaaaaaazzzzzzzziiiiiinnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggg! -
QuakerOats
Were these peppers coated with breading/batter, or plain?Belly35;1232059 wrote:How do you like your Hot Peppers? </SPAN> -
Fab1bernest_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
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."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!
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justincredible
The best are when they wrap the dog with bacon and then deep fry it.ernest_t_bass;1232142 wrote:Talking about dogs, no breading.
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thavoiceLove me some deep fried pickles.
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ernest_t_bassjustincredible;1232404 wrote:The best are when they wrap the dog with bacon and then deep fry it.
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Belly35
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 ..QuakerOats;1232380 wrote:Were these peppers coated with breading/batter, or plain? -
Fab1bBelly sounds great will have to try.
Love fried foods, could probably fry up a shoe and I'd try it! -
Belly35
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.Fab1b;1232428 wrote:Belly sounds great will have to try.
Love fried foods, could probably fry up a shoe and I'd try it!
Note: the oil has to be hot …. for quick deep fried
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Con_AlmaBelly...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.
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Belly35
Agreed but who want to get down to chemical composit of a pepper plant :laugh: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. -
Con_AlmaBelly35;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.