Favorite Fair food?

Discussion in 'Good Eats' started by uscvball, Jul 27, 2007.

  1. NoLimitMD

    NoLimitMD Founding Member

    Turkey legs

    Oktoberfest in Munich absolutely redefines carnival food. Outstanding sausages, and dirt cheap.
     
  2. TigerWins

    TigerWins Founding Member

    Fried snickers bars are the best, followed closely by fried twinkies. Haven't done those in awhile, but thanks to reading this thread, I may have to make some this weekend. My cholesterol shot up 100 points just thinking about it.

    I recently discovered fried macaroni and cheese. I'm convinced fried rubber tires would be awesome ... well, maybe not.:hihi:
     
  3. Luv4LSU

    Luv4LSU Founding Member

    fried pickles, corn dogs, cotton candy, cold draft beer

    fried candy bars? how do they get the chocolate to not melt?
     
  4. TigerWins

    TigerWins Founding Member

    You put them in the frig or freezer before frying. Then you dip them in a funnel cake or pancake batter and fry them for 2 or 3 minutes.
     
  5. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    Well if that is fair food then Im going. I love friend pickles. Basically the reason I go to Walk On's.
     
  6. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

    Try Wayne Stablier's City Cafe.:thumb:
     
  7. Deceks7

    Deceks7 Founding Member

    Sausage on a stick
     
  8. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    I supose the quintessential fair food is the classic American tubesteak, the dachsund sausage, encased meat, the Kosher Frankfurter, the Weiner . . the noble hot dog.

    I want it browned on a griddle, not boiled and I'll take it with brown mustard, onions, and sweet relish.

    Or with yellow mustard and sauerkraut.

    Or with chilli and onions.

    Never with cheese, for Gawd's sake.

    And people who put pickles, tomatoes, lettuce, mayo and ketchup on a hot dog are yankees. Usually from chicago.
     
  9. martin

    martin Banned Forever

    homo
     
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  10. NoLimitMD

    NoLimitMD Founding Member

    A true Chicago style dog is a thing of beauty though:

    All beef frank, with tomatoes, onions, relish, mustard, pickle spear, sport peppers, liberally topped with celery salt.

    My favorite dog is a chili dog, but Chicago-style is a close second, as long as it's made right.
     

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