20 Jun
20Jun
Deep Fried Oreos

One of the first names on a menu list for fairs and sales is the Deep fried Oreos. Everyone loves Oreos, so if you are looking for a simple way to make these delicious treats, we have put together most of the common questions we get. By answering these questions, we have made it very easy for you to make and enjoy these golden treats. By the time you get to the end of this article, you will be itching to make it. 

How to Make Deep-Fried Oreos from Scratch

Making deep-fried Oreos for most people is very discouraging. This is because you are thinking about the hassle and the stress you will have to go through before enjoying these delights. But there is a simpler, hassle-free way of making deep-fried Oreos. All you need to get started are; Oreos, Vegetable Oil, and Instant Crumb Mix and in 5 minutes you have your golden treat on the table. 

Start by mixing the batter. Put water in a bowl and pour the entire Instant Crumb Mix into the bowl, and stir to combine.

Do You Have to Freeze the Oreos to Fry them?

It is a thing of preference. You don’t have to freeze the Oreos to fry them. you can use room temperature Oreos, but know that they will be soft after frying. Freezing them beforehand gives you a firmer deep-fried Oreos. So, the answer is whatever way you choose. 

How thick should I make the Batter?

The answer is thick enough to coat the Oreos easily. If it is too thick, the batter won't cook all the way through and you’ll end up with something different – a doughy coating. On the other hand, a thin batter will not fully coat the Oreos. If you have a thick batter, you can thin it by adding a little more milk, and if you have a thin batter, you can thicken it by adding more instant crumb mix.

How Hot Should the Oil Be?

You can heat up the oil in a deep fryer (or in a large, heavy-bottomed pot just in case you don’t have a deep fryer) to 3750F. cover an Oreo in batter and gently slide it into the hot oil. You can fry a few at a time but be careful not to add too many or the oil temperature will drop too much. 

Fry for about 2 minutes, flipping halfway until the batter is golden brown. Remove from the oil and drain the Oreos on a plate, lined with a paper towel. 

Which Oreos are Best for Frying?

While the traditional original Oreos is a common choice, no rule says you can’t experiment with other flavors and colors as well. Here are a few fun suggestions you can try;

  • Golden Oreos
  • Red Velvet
  • Lemon
  • Mint
  • Peanut Butter

Any topping Suggestions?

You can use the traditional confectionary sugar for your deep fried Oreos recipe, but depending on what you want to achieve, there are other toppings you can use as well depending on the flavor of Oreos that you choose. 

You can choose to serve them with dipping sauce. Other more traditional topping ideas are chocolate sauce and powdered sugar. Adding a drizzle of chocolate sauce and a sprinkle of powdered sugar adds a bit of sweetness and decadence that takes your Oreos. In addition to the joy they bring, they are easy to prepare and they instantly make any gathering more festive. 

But from experience, here are other fun toppings that you can try;

  • Oreo crumbs
  • Strawberry sauce
  • Ice cream
  • Cinnamon sugar
  • Nutella

Are there other treats I can Deep fry with this Batter?

While fried Oreos are popular with the Instant Crumb Mix, you can also use it to fry other treats. If you are thinking of deep frying something that melts quickly, be sure to freeze it first so it stays solid, otherwise it will melt in the batter. You can also use this batter for deep-fried twinkies. Other things you can deep fry are;

  • Snickers
  • Mars
  • 3 Musketeers
  • Cookie Dough
  • Milky Ways

Are Deep fried Oreos and Deep fried Twinkies Healthy?

No one says you have to eat them every day. You can simply make them and satisfy your craving. But too much fried food is not good for you.

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