Tuesday, March 24, 2009

In a Pickle

There is a restaurant in Mississippi that has the best fried catfish EVER! It is called Cuevas's Fish House and it is in the middle of nowhere in Kiln, MS. I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure the only claim to fame that Kiln can get credit for is Cuevas's. Their catfish is amazing, so good in fact that it is worth the drive to the middle of nowhere MS just to indulge. It is only about 30 minutes from my parents' home in Louisiana; so it isn't so unrealistic to suggest occasional trips to enjoy their golden fried fish. Last time I was visiting home I convinced the family to have dinner there on Saturday night. I have a big family, so we caravaned in several vehicles to partake in the all you can eat experience.

There were several patrons of the Fish House that got their money's worth - I could look around and tell. My family on the other hand, helped Cuevas's profit margin that night. First off, my dad is the world's lightest eater and half of our party was under the age of 5 - they weren't pounding too many slabs of catfish if you know what I mean. Secondly, we ordered appetizers - you never order appetizers at an all you can eat experience. It is like eating rice at a buffet, it is a filler that should be avoided in order to save room for the good stuff. But, when one of the appetizers offered is fried pickles, how can you refuse? Well folks, we didn't. And when I got home I told Forrest (who wasn't with me on my last visit) about the great food in MS and he asked that I make fried pickles at home. So I did...

**Editor's Notes:
Cuevas's Fish House is in Picayune, MS - NOT Kiln. (Thank you, Laurin)
Brett Favre is Kiln's claim to fame - NOT fried fish. (Thank you, Laurin and Jesstyler)

Fried Pickles

Ingredients

  • Dill Pickle Chips
  • 3/4 to 1 cup of beer
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 -2 cups of flour
  • Cholesterol free oil

Directions

Pour oil in a large skillet until the oil is about 1-2 inches up the side of the pan. Heat oil to 350 degrees.

Strain pickles in a small colander.

In a mixing bowl, whisk the yolks and 3/4 cup of the beer. Season the mixture with salt and pepper. Whisk in enough flour to form a batter. If the batter is too thick add the remaining beer to thin the batter.

Dip pickles one at a time using tongs into the batter and then place in the heated oil.

Fry pickles for about 2 minutes flipping the pickle after about 1 minute.

Place pickles on a plate lined with paper towel and then season with salt. Serve with Ranch Dressing.

24 comments:

Life On Planet Patricia said...

Whew! I thought I was the only person who kissed their appliances.

cookingkatie said...

mmmm...my fave!

Gabriela (Gabi With An Eye) said...

What a satisfying combination, tangy and savory. YUM-O!

Deseree said...

Absolutely delicious! I LOVE fried pickles, glad to know there are others out there ;-)

jesstyler said...

I need to try this combo ...

And I think Brett Favre (Of Green Bay Packers fame) is from Kiln. (just a little tid bit!) :)

Melissa said...

LOVE fried pickles!!! I need to make these

Stephanie said...

I LOVE fried pickles, esp. dipped in ranch dressing. So good!

Jessica said...

I adore fried pickles! They're so yummy and reading this post is giving me a serious craving for some fried pickle chips. Props to you for making them at home.

Katie said...

I love fried pickles so much!! It's such a Southern thing- my family does them for an appetizer on Thanksgiving while we're preparing dinner.

Love your blog!

Laurin said...

Ha! I love your blog but I have to make a correction... Cuevas Fish House is in Picayune! We Picayunian's really don't get credit (or deserve) for much so we have to at least take credit for great fried pickles!

Oh, and Brett Favre is from Kiln. I think that's better than fried pickles anyway!

Mariel said...

i've got to try those! i love fried avocado dipped in salsa/ranch dip. thanks!

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KMAYS said...

I recently had fried pickles at a diner, and I wanted to hate them, but I couldn't. They had a TON of sodium though.

Hillary said...

I have never heard of fried pickles before but they look quite good (and I don't even like pickles normally!)

mom said...

Laurin,

I'm Bizzy's mom and like her I mistakenly thought Cueva's was in Kiln. I live in Slidell and we always take the Kiln exit, so I guess that is why we thought that. But unlike my daughter, I was aware that Brett Farve was from Kiln. My brother lives in Picayune, and since I didn't know Cueva's was located there, I thought he was Picayune's claim to fame.......oh, well!!!!!!!

Elizabeth said...
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Elizabeth said...

Laurin,

I stand corrected. I normally fact check those types of things, but I got sloppy last night. You caught me! You weren't the only one error checking yesterday's post - my mom pointed out four grammatical mistakes I made in addition to the geographical one. Sorry about that - rough night in the blogosphere!

MaryBeth said...

They look great...How funny because I will be posting a deep fried baby garlic dill in the next few weeks. Great minds think alike!!!

Natasha said...

I wonder what other kinds of dips would be good with this.

Also, why does it say cholesterol free oil?? Are there any oils on the market that are animal based? Cholesterol only comes from animals (and people-- I don't recommend people-based oil ;-p ).

Elizabeth said...

Natasha,

I used Mazola Vegetable Plus oil. It was a blend of vegetable and canola oil and the bottle said Cholesterol free with Omega-3. It was my way of making me feel better about eating fried pickles. You could use any oil you like for frying the pickles as long as it doesn't burn easily.

What's next said...

I am so excited to get your recipe! I have eaten at Cueva's when we visit family in Miss. and I LOVE fried pickles... even found them on the menu at Sonic when we were in Ark last summer...
thanks, dying to try them at home

Anonymous said...

Ack, I knew I forgot something last week when I fried sliced red fresno chilies and green jalapenos. I bet the trio would have rocked!

Laura Flowers said...

I love fried pickles. Glad you posted this.

Kristin said...

Do these have any freeze-ability? My husband can't cook at all. It'd be good for him to be able to just pop 'em outta the freeze and eat em..

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