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parrothead said:Here's one a friend told me about. Take a hotdog and split it down the middle without seperating the 2 halves. Stuff the now split hotdog with jalapeno slices and cheddar. Wrap in bacon (may take 2 pieces), and deep fry. I think it was called a texas twister, but we could call them dog turds (hot dog thing).
I will double check with him this weekend and see if that is how they were done.
kcquer said:I have also added a 1/4 cup of corn meal and enough water to get proper consistency back and made corn dogs.
To quote Dave Little, Dig a hole in the yard and bury them.I like fried pickles but don't have a clue on how to make them or what dipping sauce to use ?
kcquer said:Bill, here is my mom's "good for anything" batter recipe. I'm pretty sure she got it from an Argo corn starch box.
3/4 cup corn starch
1/4 cup flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/2 cup water
1 slightly beaten egg
Stir it all up and fry away. Real good on pepper rings, mushrooms, chicken nuggets, fish etc. I usually spice it up a bit over what the recipe calls for, figure you were on that already. I have also added a 1/4 cup of corn meal and enough water to get proper consistency back and made corn dogs.
parrothead said:To quote Dave Little, Dig a hole in the yard and bury them.I like fried pickles but don't have a clue on how to make them or what dipping sauce to use ?
brdbbq said:kcquer said:I have also added a 1/4 cup of corn meal and enough water to get proper consistency back and made corn dogs.
Speaking of corn dogs anyone know what puppy peter's are ?
BigAl said:brdbbq said:kcquer said:I have also added a 1/4 cup of corn meal and enough water to get proper consistency back and made corn dogs.
Speaking of corn dogs anyone know what puppy peter's are ?
They are $75 to $20,000 each depending on the breed of dog and blood lines!
Solidkick said:BigAl said:brdbbq said:kcquer said:I have also added a 1/4 cup of corn meal and enough water to get proper consistency back and made corn dogs.
Speaking of corn dogs anyone know what puppy peter's are ?
They are $75 to $20,000 each depending on the breed of dog and blood lines!
OUCH!! Score one for BIG AL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
willkat98 said:Thanks, these are some great things to try.
I saw those chocolate bars, slightly frozen, dipped in pancake batter, then fried, on FoodTV recently