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There is a place near my house that has deep fired pickles .. they are great ... but they have a dipping sauce that almost seems like a cross of thousand island dressing and a Italian dressing ... I keep asking the owner of the place what is in it and he gives me the wink and saying it is his special pickle sauce and won't give it up. I have tried to replicate it with the Thousand Ilsand and Italian dressing mix but I am missing something... any hints
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Do we make this by frying pickled cucumbers and stuff? |
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Fried Dill Pickles
8 servings 1 egg, beaten 3 1/2 cups flour, plus 1 Tbsp. 1 cup milk 1 Tbsp. worcestershire sauce 6 drops hot sauce (like Tabasco) 1 tsp. salt 3/4 tsp. pepper 1 qt. sliced dill pickles Salt Pepper Vegetable oil Combine egg, 1 tbsp flour, milk, worcestershire sauce, and hot sauce; stirring well. Set aside. Combine 3.1/2 cups flour, salt, and pepper; mix well. Dip drained pickles into milk mixture and dredge in flour mixture. Deep fry at 350 degrees until pickles float to the surface. Drain. |