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Friday, June 20, 2014

Food Porn Friday - Deep Fried Oreos

I've decided to start a new Friday segment called Food Porn Friday - where I talk about a food I am craving, or really good food I had during the week. Basically, I'm going to be fat and talk about food. Food is delicious, so let's talk about it!

I've seen a few people do food porn posts around the social mediaverse, but I will credit the idea to author Cynthia St. Aubin. She has a Food Porn Friday discussion on her street team every week; and as a member of her street team, I have been privy to some really yummy things!

For my first Food Porn Friday post, I will be talking about deep fried Oreos. That's right; deep. fried. OREOS! Now, depending on where you live, you may or may not have heard of this. I grew up in Connecticut and it wasn't until I moved to Pennsylvania a few years ago that I even heard of deep fried Oreos. I'd heard of deep fried Twinkies, but not the Oreos. A friend of mine told me about them, and made it her mission to have me try some - Oreos not Twinkies. So off to the carnival we went! Apparently, it's carnival food - who would have thunk it? (Hehe, I've always wanted to say that)

Well let me tell you guys, that first bite of hot, powder sugary deliciousness that is a deep fried Oreo was life changing. Oh so so good! I was hooked from day one. As soon as spring hits every year, my mind starts; "When's the first fair? Where are the Oreos? Deep fried Oreo season!"

This year, however, I decided to figure out how to make them at home. So off to the internet I went, and found recipes, and pictures, and just lots and lots of deep fried Oreos (I also came across a deep fried Snickers...) After reading many posts, and recipes, I decided to make my own. I didn't take one particular recipe, I kind of took little parts from different recipes and also did my own thing. The result was A-MAZING!

So in the spirit of sharing, I will share the recipe with everyone. :)

Ingredients:

  1. Pack of Oreos
  2. Aunt Jemima pancake mix complete - the one that says just add water
  3. Milk
  4. Cooking oil - corn, vegetable, canola, whatever you use
  5. Powdered sugar


Directions:

  • Take your cookies (this recipe makes a little over a dozen) and put them in the freezer for about 30 minutes before you start.
  • In a pot, add cooking oil. You want enough so the Oreos aren't hitting the bottom when frying; they will expand. Set your stove on medium heat and warm up oil. While oil is warming up...
  • In a bowl, measure out 1 cup of the pancake mix, and 3/4 cup of milk. Whisk it all together until there are no lumps
  • To check if the oil is ready, add a drop of the batter into the oil. If it quickly floats to the surface sizzling, you're ready to begin!
  • Take the Oreos out of the freezer and stick them in the batter. Make sure they're nice and coated with the mix on both sides.
  • With a fork, scoop out battered Oreos and drop them in the oil. You want to do 3 or 4 at a time (depending on the size of your pot) so they have enough room to float about and expand. You're going to cook them until they're golden brown which is about 15 seconds. Flip them over and repeat.
  • On a plate or bowl lined with paper a towel, place your deep fried Oreos to strain any excess oil.
  • Sprinkle with powdered sugar and enjoy!

(Sorry about that horrid presentation. I didn't know at the time I was going to be posting it on my blog. LOL.)

1 comment:

Aly Lynn said...

Now I can copy & paste the directions to a document to print!!! LOL! ;-) Thanks for starting this segment on your blog. Look forward to have drool pouring out of my mouth every Friday when you post! :-P