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Lists Galore!: 25 awesome foods you never knew could be deep fried! I am very fond of deep-fried foods like chicken, french fries, corn dogs and those awesome little donuts. Recently one of my blogging buddies mentioned eating deep-fried Twinkies at a fair and I was intrigued. I had no idea you could deep-fry Twinkies!!! How was it that I'd never heard of this before??? I decided to investigate to see what other wonderfully weird, deep-fried foods I had been missing out on. Wow, did I ever find a lot. It looks like you can deep fry just about anything! Here are 25 of the most delectable deep-fryable delights I found, with links to recipes so you can experience these tasty treats for yourself!

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Once in a while you can make that effort, particularly if you have guests coming over for dinner. But if you are feeling tired or lazy and just want to prepare something good out of whatever you have in your pantry, the usual cookbook won’t work. You need a reverse-recipe search engine. Here are a few of them to try out. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Note: You have to click on the “Recipe sifter” button on the right of the navigation bar to open the recipe search tool. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Bonus Site: What The Fuck Should I Make For Dinner?

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