Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Told You It's A Yummy day!!!

How to Make Fried Oreo Cookies!
We Southeast Asians love gorengan, or fritters, especially come tea time in the evening. We've all had deep-fried versions of local fruits such pisang (banana), ubi keledek (sweet potato), and cempedak (jackfruit), all typically covered in a semi-salty coating of rice flour batter. Sinking your teeth into a hot and greasy sweet pisang goreng is just heavenly and sipping a cup of hot tea to wash it down brings the world (and your heart) to a standstill.
But has anyone ever tried Fried Oreo Cookies?!
Some of you are possibly cringing in disbelief at such an atrocious food concept. Heck, I couldn't believe that fried Oreo cookies existed! I first discovered about it while surfing an article on how to win at carnival games. Later in the article Robert (the author) mentioned that fried Oreos were an ever popular American carnival junk food that his friends liked.
Admittedly, I got extremely curious about it and as a result, I found many recipes for these weird fried Oreos littered all over the Internet.
I obviously couldn't keep this information to myself. So today I am going to teach you how to make your own fried Oreos! Contrary to all those other boring online recipes with just words written all over your screen, mine has got vivid pictures to illustrate every step! Good news for all you lazy readers.
The recipe was obtained from
this website, but I modified the ingredient measurement by half as I didn't think I could eat 54 fried Oreos as the recipe suggested it could make.
So...interested???Anyone?? Neh...I don't think so.......

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

dD : eek ! nyum. and viva bailey's irish cream okay.

Anonymous said...

Food. Who could resist them! Gorengan. Who can stand them. I love em. Love you. Love yong and all of my friends. TAda kena mengena la in ipost sama citer u. HAhahah! Take care!!

Anonymous said...

yeah, obtaining the recipe from another website is one thing, but cut-paste the article without even quoting the writer is really2 cheap la.

the least you could do was tell people that you quoted the whole thing fr Fairy Mahdzan, and link them to her page. She's one heck of a cool blogger, and deserves the mention.

At least she doesn't rip off people's blog.