Fried Oreo's

thedoc08

New Member
Are hard to make when you're fried. you have to use like bowls and forks and water and measuring. Then you have to figure out how to turn the stove top on. Then you have to navigate minesweeper-esque fields of popping grease and shit to flip them. Then when you finish you have to look at an even more intimidating pile of dishes for a week till you get the motivation to do them sometime next week.

Once their done though they're really pretty aright. Even worth making without a woman built into the house to clean shit. plus you can make pancakes from the extra batter. pancakes and jersey shore, i love it.
 

Sr. Verde

Well-Known Member
i ate deep fried oreos in jersey. So good. Sooo good.

You can feel your arteries after eating a few though :lol:
 

Greenplease

Active Member
Are hard to make when you're fried. you have to use like bowls and forks and water and measuring. Then you have to figure out how to turn the stove top on. Then you have to navigate minesweeper-esque fields of popping grease and shit to flip them. Then when you finish you have to look at an even more intimidating pile of dishes for a week till you get the motivation to do them sometime next week.

Once their done though they're really pretty aright. Even worth making without a woman built into the house to clean shit. plus you can make pancakes from the extra batter. pancakes and jersey shore, i love it.
Wow, I feel stupideder after reading that hahahaha.

When I saw oreo's I thought of the biscuit, but then you went on about extra batter, so I have no idea what you're talking about. Sounds good though!!
 

thedoc08

New Member
Yea, as long as they have Oreo's and pancake mix in Brazil you can make them. Err, you gotta have stoves too. Basically all you do is make the pancake batter, but slightly thicker, completely cover the Oreo's in the batter, then put them on the stove in a pan of hot vegetable oil. When they turn golden brown on the bottom flip them. When they turn golden brown on the new bottom they are ready to eat. They are pretty filling and only good when hot, so I'd make 5-6 per person.
 

Greenplease

Active Member
Yea, as long as they have Oreo's and pancake mix in Brazil you can make them. Err, you gotta have stoves too. Basically all you do is make the pancake batter, but slightly thicker, completely cover the Oreo's in the batter, then put them on the stove in a pan of hot vegetable oil. When they turn golden brown on the bottom flip them. When they turn golden brown on the new bottom they are ready to eat. They are pretty filling and only good when hot, so I'd make 5-6 per person.
Sweet man, will try that out, I will have to use a different biscuit though 'coz we don't have Oreos here in Brazil. Hahahaha but we deffinately have stoves! And the ingredients to make batter.............
 

thedoc08

New Member
Even if you have pancakes you could probably get the pancake mix out of the pancake. We're pretty good at extractions here.
 
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