Quick. Name two foods that pregnant women stereotypically crave.
Did you guess ice cream and pickles? Because apparently they’re the most popular answers. And I have both covered. More specifically chocolate peanut butter ice cream and oven fried pickles.
Of course, you don’t have to be sporting a baby bump to enjoy this simple snack.
Sour, crunchy pickles are dipped into a spicy batter, then coated in panko bread crumbs.
Place on a rack set above a baking sheet, and broil just 3 minutes per side.
Serve with Ranch dressing and a dash of hot sauce.
Guaranteed to satisfy your craving — whether you’re pregnant or not.
Oven Fried Pickles
Makes 6 servings.
Ingredients
- 1 jar pickle slices (we like large, thick slices of Claussen dill pickles)
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup flour
- 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tsp hot sauce
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp Cajun seasoning
- 1 tsp pepper
- 1 1/2 cups panko bread crumbs
- Ranch dressing + hot sauce for dipping
Directions
- Turn oven broiler on high.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs and flour. Add Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, garlic powder, Cajun seasoning, and pepper. Mix well.
- Place panko bread crumbs in a shallow dish. Dunk each pickle slice into the egg mixture, than dredge it in the panko bread crumbs.
- Place coated pickles on a rack set above a baking sheet and sprayed with non-stick cooking spray. Place pan in the middle rack of the oven. Broil for about 3 minutes on each side.
- Serve with Ranch dressing and a dash of hot sauce.
(Adapted from Weekly Bites via Newlywed, Newly Veg)
EPIC! That is all.
WOW. I’m SO making these for my next potluck/dinner party/any event involving food!
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I had fried pickles at a restaurant about two weeks ago and have been wanting more ever since. Those were deep-fried, but I bet the broiled version would still hit the spot!
Mmmm….they look just as good as I remember them being 🙂
I’m pretty sure I would love these … and I’m 100 percent not knocked up
I just made a sample batch of these pickles to test out before tonight’s MNF get-together, and they are fantastic! Unfortunately, even the sample batch is more than I can eat on my own, but I wish I had the stomach to because they are THAT good! Thank you!!
YUM! There’s this great gourmet hot dog place in our ‘hood (DC3) that makes yummy fried pickles that are absolutely crave-worthy. I’m totally surprising T with these bad boys one day soon.
These would be great made with fire and ice pickles.
These are SO yummy!!! I am amazed….I will never eat the fried ones again–these are EVERY bit as good as any fried ones I have ever had. And I ADORE the hot sauce in my ranch:) Thanks for sharing! This is going on my “foods that won’t
This are so good! First I tried them with just panko crumbs but they were too crispy and not enough flavor. Then I crushed them up a little bit and added plain bread crumbs. Perfect!
I just made these for burger night! So delicious! Thanks y’all!
I found this recipe on Pinterest. Boy, am I glad~! Loved these~! I put sesame seeds on them and served with hoison sauce. Will make these again and really like the fact that they are not fried. Viv
I can’t wait to make these next week… I love fried pickles and these would be so much easier not to mention healthier!
Thanks so much for this! I added your recipe to some frozen ones I just found existed. I’m expecting too and this yummy dish is satisfying some of those crazy cravings! Love your blog too.