![]() ![]() This recipe is the basic batter for most deep fried fare food.Transfer to a serving bowl and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Drain the grease out from the Oreos/Twinkies on paper towels. Remove from the oil when they are golden brown. Flip the Oreos/Twinkies to the other side and fry for another few minutes. Stir in the pancake mix until the batter is smooth and lump-free.ĭip the Oreos/Twinkies in the batter, letting the excess drip back into the bowl. In a large bowl, beat the egg with milk and oil. But for the purpose of our blog, we deep fried a few Oreos and Twinkies in observance of National Greasy Foods Day. We tried a few of these greasy grub out of curiosity but realize these are not for the health-conscious so we rarely eat them anymore at the festivals. But chefs have gotten really creative with deep fried Oreos, Twinkies, cheesecake, hand pies ( empanadas, pasties or turnovers), candy bars, ice cream and even butter! Besides the carnival rides, entertainment, vendor booths and free product samples, there is a lot of food, especially fried, greasy ones! The usual fair fare includes corn dogs, funnel cakes, French fries, onion rings, churrosand fried chicken/fish/shrimp/ribs and more. We ourselves enjoy going to festivals, state fairs, fiestas and rodeos throughout the year. ![]() “Grease” is definitely the word!!! How appropriate that the popular musical movie of the same name ended with a festive carnival scene (which had greasy foods on set). ![]()
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