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MamaTIm
Do you think this recipe would work in an air fryer?
KG
Can you use dill pickles?
Jane Wilstern
A hit at the barbecue this weekend. As a vegetarian who eats mindfully I don't have a problem mixing it up- some fried food occasionally, hey why not? If that doesn't work for you skip it. I'm always unclear- why comment if you're not interested?
Diane
Grumps aside, this is yummy. Nice appetizers to go with steamed crawfish. Doesnât steaming cancel frying?
Courtney
To die for! The offensive part of the recipe is assuming 40 pickle slices are enough for 6 people.
Kate B
Pan fried these and they still turned out nice. Couldnât find a thick enough pickle chip (since I was pan frying I wanted something that wouldnât break apart during flipping) so I went with spears. Worked out nicely. Will make again!
Tracy
They look delicious! I donât eat much fried food so I can happily enjoy this recipe....
Mark
Make sure not to overdry the pickles before cooking or you'll lose all the pickle flavor
E.
Does anyone else think it's messed up that she's using bread & butter pickles?
awg
These were a big hit at our place. Crispy, tangy, salty, and the dip was so flavorful. Hard to resist!
Rachel
I made these in the air fryer tonight and they had great flavor! I wish I had used thicker pickle chips as they were pretty droopy once air fried. I followed the recipe exactly except froze the breaded pickle chips before air frying. The pickly ranch really enhanced the flavor!!
Aila
Has anyone tried freezing these then reheating in the oven?
Rachel
I made these in the air fryer tonight and they had great flavor! I wish I had used thicker pickle chips as they were pretty droopy once air fried. I followed the recipe exactly except froze the breaded pickle chips before air frying. The pickly ranch really enhanced the flavor!!
Chandler
How could you modify this to bake in the oven...add/drizzle oil over all?...other? Any suggestions appreciated, esp from the author. :) CH
E.
Does anyone else think it's messed up that she's using bread & butter pickles?
Nat
So easy and delicious! Used homemade breadcrumbs seasoned with garlic powder and oregano. I didn't make the dip because I don't like ranch, but a side of ketchup definitely did the job. Great plain too!
jackie smith
Replaced breadcrumbs with Ritz cracker crumbs and it was an excellent choice, the crispness was superb. Also replaced buttermilk with half and half because thatâs what I had on hand.
Courtney
To die for! The offensive part of the recipe is assuming 40 pickle slices are enough for 6 people.
Caroline
Any suggestions for the extra sauce? We have a ton leftover! (it's delicious - just not sure how to repurpose it)
stephanie
i bet it would be good if you steamed or boiled some potatoes and used the sauce to turn them into a potato salad! or maybe as a tartar sauce with fish.
Clark
If you eat these when youâre pregnant you will understand what heaven tastes like. Trust me.
Shannon Smuts
great recipe! Thanks
Deborah-Jo
Could this be done in an air fryer?
Annette
For any doubters deep fried pickles are amazing!Spears or chips both work. I first had them in Nashville and now Iâm a believer!! Worthy indulgence!
Gigi
Are the pickles sweet or not?
Cory Cater
You can use whatever type of pickle you prefer for this recipe. The flavor of the pickle comes through.
Anon-a-Marti
Traditionally, they are made with dill or sour pickles. I ate them as a child in the West and an adult in the Southeast. Sometimes, I can find them in Northern Virginia/DC area, but.. not often enough. I have not used breadcrumbs to coat. Just went with the batter, but I don't like a heavy breading.
AnneC
Recipe looks tasty, but it also looks like it will make a greasy mess of my stove. I think I'll wait until weather warms up a tad and make them on my grill/burner...outside!
KG
Can you use dill pickles?
sharon
definitely! I had my first sampling in Memphis at B.B.Kings Bar...amazing and they were dill.
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