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How to Make Fried Oreos? Frying the Cookies

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How to Make Fried Oreos? Frying the Cookies
Put the coated Oreo in the hot oil. Frying works best in small batches, so fry only 4 or 5 at a time, depending on the size of your pot. The cookies should have enough room to float around without touching each other and sticking together.; When adding cookies to the oil, the temperature will drop (especially if you froze the Oreos before hand). Keep the oil between 250ºF-325ºF (121ºC-163ºC) while frying. Attempting to fry large batches will not only cause your batter to stick together, it will also lower the temperature of the oil too low and the dough won’t get crispy. Be careful when cooking with hot oil. Don’t throw battered cookies into the pot–this would cause spattering, splashing, and a dangerous situation. If you’re afraid to use your hand to place the cookies in the oil, use tongs instead.

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00:03 Put the coated Oreo in the hot oil
00:51 Cook Oreos until they are crispy golden brown, remembering t…
01:18 Remove the fried cookies with tongs and place them on a pape…
01:44 Wait for the oil to cool, then use a funnel to pour it into …
02:22 Serve warm

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how to make fried Oreos frying thecookies put the coated Oreo in the hotoil frying works best in small batchesso fry only four or five at a timedepending on the size of your pot thecookies should have enough room to floataround without touching each other andsticking together when adding cookies tothe oil the temperature will dropespecially if you froze the Oreosbeforehand keep the oil between 250 F -325 F 121 C minus 163 C while fryingattempting to fry large batches will notonly cause your batter to stick togetherit will also lower the temperature ofthe oil too low and the dough won’t getcrispy be careful when cooking with hotoildon’t throw battered cookies into thepot this would cause spatteringsplashing and a dangerous situation ifyou’re afraid to use your hand to placethe cookies in the oil use tongs insteadcook Oreos until they are crispy goldenbrown remembering to turn them over withtongs the cookies will float on top ofthe oil and fry quickly less than twominutes don’t walk away from the pot orthey may burn or overcook keep thecookies moving as they fry so they don’tstick together allow the oil to heat upbetween batches back to 375 F 191 C usetongs or a strainer to remove bits ofbatter that may be floating in the oilremove the fried cookies with tongs andplace them on a paper towel to drain oilremains on the outer fried dough andwon’t reach the inside batter or cookieblotting excess grease will make thisdecadent treat slightly more healthy theoil provides the flavor and crunch ofthe cookie so don’t go overboard andsoak up every last drop you can alsodrain the cookies on the wire rack butusing an absorbent paper towel willremove more grease than letting it dripoff on the wire rack wait for the oil tocool then use a funnel to pour it intoan empty bottle you can reuse the oilfor deep-fryingmake sure to strain and remove any bitsof batter floating around or bring theoil to a donation point often a wastemanagement facility never pour oil downthe drain it will block your plumbing ifyou can’t find anywhere to recycle yourcooking oil make sure the lid is ontight and throw it in the trash or pourit over weeds if you plan to reuse youroil within the next few weeks store itin a cold dark place or the refrigeratorso it will last longerif you don’t have a funnel pour thecooled oil into a paper cup then pinchthe top of the cup so you can easilypour it into the mouth of the sealablebottle or container serve warm you canadd a dusting of powdered sugar vanillaice cream a drizzle of chocolate orcaramel sauce whipped cream or any othergarnish you’d like allow the cookies aminute or two to cool so you don’t burnyourself but do eat them while they’restill warmkeep finished cookies in an oven on lowheat about 200 F 493 C if you’re doing alarge batch so they will stay warm untilthey are servedthanks for watching this video pleaselike the video if you enjoyed it andsubscribe to this channel if you lovedit tell us what you think in comments

20 Replies to “How to Make Fried Oreos? Frying the Cookies

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  4. Good morning! Mark’s tip about the onion, is appreciated. There’s no Waitrose here, but the food looked delicious. ❤

  5. Made these cookies tonight and oh my god LIFE CHANGING!! I didn’t have apple sauce so I blended a few canned peaches together and they worked a treat nom nom.

  6. I went to Waitrose yesterday and I was so amazed by the new vegan selection! Highly recommend it. Thank you for posting a vegan recipe, much appreciated, needed the inspiration!

  7. This is such a great message! I’m so excited you’re sharing about veganism and helping to spread the message. I’ve been vegan for years and it’s so amazing people like you with a platform are finally starting to speak openly about not consuming animal products! Everything and anything helps the planet and the animals! Keep going and sharing

  8. Usually your cooking vids are my favorite videos! But this one was a little too much about Waitrose and not so much about the recipes etc, also would have liked to have seen the cookies being made. Nontheless love your channel regardless

  9. I’m soo excited to try and make these cookies, I’m gluten-free though so will try subbing the flour and hope for the best

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