Deep-fried Oreo

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A deep-fried Oreo is a dessert or snack consisting of a chocolate sandwich cookie which is dipped in batter and deep fried. It may be served with different toppings, most commonly powdered sugar. Deep-fried Oreos are generally made using Oreo-brand cookies, hence the name, but other chocolate sandwich cookies can be used.

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Deep-fried Oreo
TypeDessert
Place of originUnited States
Main ingredientsOreo cookies, batter, vegetable oil, powdered sugar
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History

Deep-fried Oreos were introduced in 2001 by Charlie Boghosian, also known as "Chicken Charlie" or "The Man Who Fries Everything," a 16-year-old Armenian settled in the United States, at the L.A. County Fair.[1][2] Boghosian dipped Oreos in pancake batter, deep fried them, drizzled them with chocolate syrup and served them with powdered sugar.[1] "There are many other fried foods at the fair, but I specialize in it. I make it my life," Boghosian said about deep-fried food.[1] Aside from the deep-fried Oreo, he has also introduced new types of deep-fried food every year in different state fairs.[3]

Since the debut of the deep-fried Oreo, it has now become very common at carnivals and is a "cult favorite."[3]

The deep-fried Oreo has become worldwide since its debut in 2002 at the Los Angeles County Fair and Texas State Fair. Outside of its birthplace, the United States, the deep-fried Oreo has been available in different countries all over the world, including Australia,[4] Canada,[5] Hong Kong,[6] the Philippines,[7] Singapore,[8] Taiwan,[9] Thailand,[10] the United Arab Emirates,[11] and the United Kingdom.[12]

Preparation

The inside of a deep-fried Oreo

Deep-fried Oreos are made with Oreo cookies, batter (usually made from buttermilk pancake mix and water), vegetable oil, and powdered sugar.[13]

Variations

Numerous variations of deep-fried Oreos have been derived from the typical recipe since its debut, including bacon deep-fried Oreos (deep-fried Oreos which are wrapped in slices of bacon);[14][15] deep-fried Oreo ice cream, in which ice cream covered with egg mixture and crushed Oreo cookies is deep fried;[16] and deep-fried Oreo burgers, which take the form of a deep-fried Oreo within a burger (including the patty) alongside other fillings, such as bacon.[17]

Reception

In 2013, the deep-fried Oreo won the Annual Big Tex Choice in the State Fair of Texas.[18]

Deep-fried Oreos were also introduced on TV shows and viral videos by some celebrities. In 2012, a popular Taiwanese variety show by the name of Kangsi Coming also publicized the deep-fried Oreo. In the programme, an American talked about deep-fried Oreos, referring to it as one of the most popular foods in Taiwanese night markets.[19]

In 2013, on The Jay Leno Show, Kim Kardashian cooked deep-fried Oreos with Guy Fieri and said about it: "It's like a once-a-year snack."[20]

Yuka Kinoshita, a famous Japanese competitive eater, filmed a YouTube video of herself eating over 30 deep-fried Oreos in 2016. The video has exceeded 3 million views.[21] In February 2023, Adam of the BeardMeatsFood channel finished 61 deep fried Oreos in a restaurant in Tennessee.[22]

Deep-fried Oreos are included in a junk food encyclopedia titled Fast Food and Junk Food: An Encyclopedia of What We Love to Eat by Andrew F. Smith.[23]

See also

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