Crispy Fried Dill Pickles (Print Version)

Golden-brown breaded dill pickle spears, fried until crispy and served with cool ranch dressing for the perfect tangy bite.

# What You'll Need:

→ Pickles

01 - 8 large dill pickle spears, drained and patted dry

→ Breading

02 - 1 cup all-purpose flour
03 - 2 large eggs
04 - 2 tablespoons milk
05 - 1 cup breadcrumbs (panko or regular)
06 - 1 teaspoon garlic powder
07 - 1 teaspoon paprika
08 - ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
09 - ½ teaspoon salt
10 - ¼ teaspoon black pepper

→ For Frying

11 - Vegetable oil, for deep frying

→ To Serve

12 - ½ cup ranch dressing, for dipping

# How-To Steps:

01 - Preheat oil in a deep fryer or large heavy-bottomed pot to 350°F (175°C). Use enough oil to fully submerge the pickles (about 2 inches deep).
02 - Place flour in one shallow bowl. In a second bowl, whisk together eggs and milk. In a third bowl, mix breadcrumbs, garlic powder, paprika, cayenne (if using), salt, and black pepper.
03 - Dredge each pickle spear in flour, shaking off excess. Dip into the egg mixture, then coat thoroughly with the breadcrumb mixture, pressing gently to adhere.
04 - Carefully lower breaded pickle spears into the hot oil in batches. Fry for 2–3 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden brown and crisp.
05 - Remove fried pickles with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Serve immediately with ranch dressing on the side.

# Expert Suggestions:

01 -
  • The contrast between the crispy, seasoned coating and that cool tangy pickle center is absolutely addictive
  • They come together in under 30 minutes but taste like something youd order at your favorite pub
02 -
  • Overcrowding the oil drops the temperature instantly and makes soggy pickles, so work in small batches
  • Letting the breaded pickles sit for about 5 minutes before frying helps the coating adhere better
03 -
  • Lay your drained pickle spears on paper towels for at least 10 minutes before breading to remove excess moisture
  • Sprinkle a little extra salt immediately after frying while they are still hot for maximum flavor
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