How do you deep fry a oreo?!


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How do you deep fry a oreo?



Answers: How to Make Fried Oreo Cookies!
this will show you how

http://fairy.mahdzan.com/story/189.asp... eww why would you want to? Here is the link to follow the instructions with photos of how to make a deep fried oreo A microwave is perfect i did it before and to freeze it freezer What! NO!
So you must have had one of those fried twinkies and now you want to venture to cookies. Noooooooo! Dip it in batter and drop it into very hot oil. Dunk it in pancake batter and toss it into the fryer! well you sprinkle lots of powdered sugaro n it deep dry it and the put more powdered sugar on it. Want to know how twinkes are made, and I just eat the oreos before I could even deep fry them lol. Deep Fried Oreos

I had these at a local county fair and just had to try to make them. They are delicious.You can substitute your favorite dry pancake mix for the Bisquick. They are best when eaten warm. If you are want to try a lighter version, use lowfat milk, canola oil, and reduced fat oreos.

1 (20 ounce) package Oreo cookies
2 cups Bisquick
2 eggs
1 1/2 cups milk
3 teaspoons oil
vegetable oil (enough for deep frying)

Blend Bisquick, eggs, milk, and 3 tsp. of oil until smooth.
Preheat your deep fryer to about 375 degrees (use a thermometer if you wish to deep fry in a pan). Dip the cookies in the batter mixture until totally covered and then place in the hot oil. Cookies will float.

Keep checking and turn over the cookie when bottom side of oreo is brown. Keep a close watch because it only takes a short time to brown. Remove cookies and eat warm. EWW! I think I'll stick to the original. take an oreo...dip in some batter then drop in grease. Its nasty tho...the cookie is very mushy



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