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me and my bf are going to be in a position to move in together in about a year and we are thinking about everything we will me for the apartment we are gonna try to get as much as possible from yard sales and stuff we split it up into 3 categories necessity, non-necessity and things we have to get at the store here is what we have for a list

NECESSITY
bed (we have one)
silverware
pots and pans
cups and glasses
washer
dryer
2 entertainment centers (we have 1)
sofa
kitchen table and chairs
can opener
microwave
spatula
whisk
blinds
dish rack
trash cans
clothes hangers
mixing bowls
plates
vacuum cleaner
tupperware
towels face clothes and dish towels
laundry baskets and hamper
baking dishes
knife set
measuring cup
serving spoons
potato peeler and masher
lamps
salt and pepper shakers
pitcher
coffee mug
shower curten and hooks
alarm clocks

NECESSITY
paper towel holder
steep stool
shelves
deep fryer
electric skillet
blender
coffee maker
desk
recliner
night stand
meat slicer
towel rack floor mats
cutting board
crock pot
toaster
food processor
indoor grill
radio
coffee table
ice cube trays
tongs
end tables
bath mats

STORE BOUGHT
aluminum foil
paper towels
toilet paper
light bulbs
napkins
toilet plunger
sink stopper
cleaning supplies
straws
trash bags
ziploc bags
laundry detergent
dish detergent
sponges
broom
mop
bucket
air freshener

any thing else you can think of

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I have tried and i have no idea what i did wrong:
I bought some fresh mozzarella at the grocery store
I scrambled up some eggs and dipped some of the cheese i cut up in it.
i coated the cheese sticks in breading, put a little more egg on, and then put another coating of breading on it
then, one of the times i fried the sticks in a pan with oil, and the other time i dipped the cheese sticks in a deep fryer.

The cheese sticks looked… Ok, however they looked a little different from any cheese stick i have ever seen. when i tasted them I realized i must have done something wrong. They didn’t taste anything like the cheese sticks i had had before, they tasted like… almost nothing, very mild. Another thing I observed, the cheese didn’t stretch normally. I don’t really know how to describe it, the cheese was really… gooey instead of stretchy, almost as if the cheese was a liquid rather than a solid (a really thick liquid). usually, the cheese from a mozzarella stick is tinted just the slightest bit yellow (like the average person’s teeth) and translucent. The cheese from these mozzarella sticks was white as a sheet and completely opaque.

What did i do wrong? Am i supposed to use a special kind of cheese? what is the best kind of breading to get?

Any good recipes?

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I’ve seen all the biscuit and from scratch recipes on here and none of them are the one that I’m looking for.
We go to a local Mexican food restaurant that serves the best sopapillas; they’re not like the usual tortilla or crust ones that most places sell, but instead look like puffed up crescent rolls. Has anyone made sopapillas out of crescent dough?
If so, how did you cook it and did you have to do anything to the dough before cooking it?
Did you just fry it, because these seriously just look like they are deep fried but there is no grease whatsoever so I don’t think they’re put in a deep fryer.
They do drizzle honey on them and usually whipcream or powdered sugar.
Thanks
We’re from Texas and you can tell the restaurant uses something ready made, not a recipe. I’ve looked at all those recipes on here, like some of you provided, and that’s not what I’m looking for. I know that many of you use biscuit dough and tortillas etc., but these are different. They are curved and you can see the "folded" outline just like on a crescent roll so I’m really looking for a recipe that would come close to duplicating these. They are very light and flaky and nothing like the usual fried bread sopapillas that I’ve usually seen.
Oh yeah, another thing, they are sweet tasting. The "bread" part is sweet like a donut. If you’ve ever warmed up a big flaky donut and cut into it with a fork, well… that’s sorta what they look like but flakier, if that’s even a word, and moon shaped.

im trying to find the best possible place to find a turkey fryer
like to find the best possible price, without paying an arm and leg for it!
Thanks
Have a happy thanksgiving

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I want to cook up a chicken breast to put on top of a salad… I have a bag of frozen boneless skinless breasts in the freezer, and don’t feel like waiting to thaw it out (and dont like defrosting in microwave). Can I pop the frozen breast right in a hot deep fryer?

Please don’t give me advice that is going to cause me to be in the bathroom all night… Have you done this? If so how long to fry it? Is there somewhere on the net this is recommended?

As a fisherman I just purchased a Fry Daddy deep fryer to cook my catch and I need to know which is the best/healthiest oil to use for my fish fry?

I heard you you shouldn’t use water, but I have no idea, what I should use to clean it.
THANK YOU

You’ll need: Fresh fish fillets — we used flathead, but any good tasting fish will do! 3/4 cup of self raising flour 150 ml (or a bit more) of full-strength beer Salt and pepper A deep fryer (or hot oil in a pot) Directions: All you do is mix the beer with the self raising flour to a creamy consistency. Add beer slowly is the tip here. You don’t want it too runny. No lumps. Add salt and pepper. Soak fish in batter. Cook in deep fryer for 4 or 5 minutes. Serve with chips and you will have the best fish and chips known to man!

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I need some different ways to cook shrimp, I’m tired of the deep fried kind, I’m not the best cook in the world, so I’m looking for something easy, for a 17 yr old to cook.

All I’ve got to cook w/ or on is the deep fryer or a skillet/frying pan.

Anyone got any good recipes they can share with me?

We’ve got quite a bit of seasonings and stuff, lemon juice, etc… so just shoot out some EASY ideas.

Thanks everyone!

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Of course I want the healthiest. But I also want an oil that I can use in my deep fryer that I can use a few times without it quickly going rancid. I will mostly cook, potato, tortilla, some pastry and perhaps frozen shrimp, cheese sticks, It takes 3 liters fill. I do know that cooking fish will end its life as far as taste goes.
Yes I know deep frying and healthy do not fit in the same sentence.
Thanks for any advice!

winter put a garbonzo bean into the deep fryer, then ate it

I have just added a deep-fryer to my already extensive kitchen which includes a 6-burner stove and two ovens, as well as a 1400 watt microwave oven and a convection toaster oven. Now I can cook my meat just about any way you can think of!

However, I only know of about three good recipes for fried chicken. Can anyone give me more recipes? I’d really appreciate it. It doesn’t matter if it’s healthy, fatty, crispy, tender, spicy, or whatever, as long as it’s meat I’ll eat it! I just want to try out some new recipes now that I have a new deep-fryer.

Thanks in advance, I promise to pick a best answer.

visit my website @ www.perpettualy.weebly.com For the recipe ( look under the secret column) Step 1 Make The Batter Step 2 : Cut Potatoes into Finger Size Step 3 : Deep Fry Chips for 10 minutes @ 120 degrees C Step 4 : Cut Chicken Breast to Your desired Size Step 5 : Deep chciken into flour , followed by batter and lastly into deep fryer at 180degres C for 4-5 minutes or cooked/brown Step 6 : Fry Chips at 180 C for 2-4 minutes Step 7 : Salt the Chips and place with cooked chicken Step 8 : EAT !!! Enjoy Thanks For Watching SMile Always Love Perpettualy

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me and my bf are going to be in a position to move in together in about a year and we are thinking about everything we will me for the apartment we are gonna try to get as much as possible from yard sales and stuff we split it up into 3 categories necessity, non-necessity and things we have to get at the store here is what we have for a list

NECESSITY
silverware
pots and pans
cups and glasses
washer
dryer
2 entertainment centers (we have 1)
sofa
kitchen table and chairs
can opener
microwave
spatula
whisk
blinds
dish rack
trash cans
clothes hangers
mixing bowls
plates
vacuum cleaner
tupperware
towels face clothes and dish towels
laundry baskets and hamper
baking dishes
knife set
measuring cup
serving spoons
potato peeler and masher
lamps
salt and pepper shakers
pitcher
coffee mug
alarm clocks

NECESSITY
paper towel holder
steep stool
shelves
deep fryer
electric skillet
blender
coffee maker
desk
recliner
night stand
meat slicer
towel rack floor mats
cutting board
crock pot
toaster
food processor
indoor grill
radio
coffee table
ice cube trays
tongs
end tables
bath mats

STORE BOUGHT
aluminum foil
paper towels
toilet paper
light bulbs
napkins
toilet plunger
sink stopper
cleaning supplies
straws
trash bags
ziploc bags
laundry detergent
dish detergent
sponges
broom
mop
bucket
air freshener

any thing else you can think of
and we have a bed

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