Fried Pickles made with sliced dill pickles and crunchy seasoned batter are just like at the state fair, but easy to make at home!
Fried pickles are delicious and easy to make. If you don’t know how to make them, follow our recipe and you’ll be in deep fried pickles heaven. These are a crowd pleaser! Serve them up with our ranch dressing – and if you’re feeling really ambitions, use our refrigerator pickles , spicy pickles, and pickled green tomatoes too!
Fried Pickles
Fried Pickles – How to Make Fried Pickles
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Fried Pickle Ingredients
- Egg – Egg will bind the flour and seasoning to the pickles.
- Milk – The milk is used to create your batter – my preference is whole milk for the richness in flavor.
- All Purpose Flour, Make sure to divide this as per the recipe; you will use some for the wet mix and some for the dry.
- Worcestershire sauce – Amps up the umami goodness.
- All Purpose Seasoning – I like Lawry’s, Seasoned Salt but choose one that speaks to you!
- Oil – I use olive oil for frying but you could use any neutral oil.
- Pickles – Get really big ones, seriously, like deli size, sliced. And if you’re feeling ambitious, use our refrigerator pickle recipe to make your own!
- Ranch dressing – For dipping. Blue cheese dressing is good too!
How Do You Make Fried Pickles
⭐ First, whisk egg, milk, Worcestershire sauce and flour.
⭐ Next, combine flour and all purpose seasoning and prepare frying pan with oil.
⭐ Then, dip pickle slices in the wet ingredient bowl, then the dry ingredient bowl. Dip again in the wet ingredient bowl, then once more in the dry ingredient bowl.
⭐ Finally, place prepared slices gently in hot oil until lightly browned. Turn and brown on the other side. Remove from oil and place pickles on a paper towel covered plate, and enjoy with some ranch dressing dip!
Preparation
What type of pickles for fried pickles?
Any type of pickles will work fine. Spears, halves, slices, and chips – as pictured here! My personal favorites are pickle chips or slices because they are the perfect size for dipping in ranch dressing. Mmmmm.
I strongly suggest you try our refrigerator pickles recipe for making your fried pickles!
Can you fry pickles in an air fryer?
You can make them in an Air Fryer. fry them for 10 minutes, flipping once halfway through.
Can you bake fried pickles?
You can bake fried pickles (although technically then they’re not fried). However, this will make them a little less guilt inducing! Follow the recipe, then bake on a parchment lined baking sheet at 450F for 10-15 minutes. Keep an eye on them to prevent burning.
Can you make fried pickles without eggs?
Yes, you can make them without eggs. Make sure you dry the pickle slices really well so that the batter will stick. The batter may not stick quite as well.
Can you make fried pickles with pancake batter?
Yes, you can prepare them with pancake batter or a pre-made mix, like Bisquick. Interestingly, the first record of a fried pickle recipe (in 1962) used pancake batter!
When prepared with pancake batter they will have a more bread-like texture to them.
Can I make fried pickles with panko?
You can also use Panko bread crumbs to up the crunch. Dip into Panko for the final dry dip (instead of the flour mixture).
Leftovers and storage
How do you reheat fried pickles?
To reheat the pickles, warm them in a 350F oven or toaster oven for about 10 minutes. This will re-crisp them for maximum yum.
Nutrition
Are fried pickles gluten free?
Pickles are gluten free (check the label if buying), but fried pickles usually are made with wheat flour. However, you could try this recipe with some tapioca flour or arrowroot flour to make it gluten free!
Just substitute for the wheat flour, and you will get a more tempura like batter.
Are fried pickles vegan?
They can be vegan, although my recipe has eggs and milk. You could use an egg substitute for the egg and milk to get the “stickiness” you need for the wet batter. Dry the pickle slices well before starting the dipping process.
Are fried pickles healthy?
They are not “healthy,” per se, as they are deep fried. However, you will be enjoying them as a snack, not an entree, so your serving size will be limited.
Frequently asked questions
What do fried pickles taste like?
Fried pickles are crunchy on the outside and soft and sour and salty on the inside. They taste like a little salty slice of heaven.
OK, the taste can depend on the type of pickle you use. I like a nice, sour dill, but some people fry up bread-and-butter pickles or garlic dills. Experiment to see what you love!
Serving suggestions
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- Vietnamese spring rolls
- Spinach artichoke dip
- Tropical mango salsa
- Buffalo chicken dip
- See all our appetizer recipe ideas!
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Tools we love
- Calphalon everyday pan – This is a 12″ two handled pan that you will use pretty much every day. Which, of course is why it’s called an everyday pan. I have this one and the Le Creuset version. I use a whole lot of pots and pans in my line of work (apologies to my husband, the dishwasher!) and these are by far my most frequently used pans.
- End grain cutting board – This is my absolute favorite cutting board and the one that I get the most compliments on. And p.s. I have a lot of cutting boards. It really is absolutely stunning, and knows how to take a beating. We use it every single day!
- Santuko knife – My favorite knife for cutting vegetables! This knife is the perfect size and shape, handles great, and is super reasonably priced. Also, I just love that it’s fun and colorful!
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How to Make Fried Pickles
Fried Pickles
Ingredients
- 1 egg
- 1 cup milk
- 1 Tablespoon all purpose flour
- 1/2 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 2 teaspoons all purpose seasoning I used Aunt Cora's Soulful Seasoning
- 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- oil for frying (I used olive oil)
- 6 - 8 huge pickles sliced (seriously, like deli size)
- ranch dressing to dip
Instructions
- In a small bowl, whisk egg, milk, Worcestershire sauce and 1 Tablespoon flour.
- In a large bowl, combine 3 1/2 cups flour and all purpose seasoning.
- Preparing frying pan with about 1/2 inch of hot oil.
- Dip pickle slices in the wet ingredient bowl, then the dry ingredient bowl. Dip again in the wet ingredient bowl, then once more in the dry ingredient bowl. Place gently in hot oil until lightly browned. Turn and brown on the other side.
- Remove from oil and place fried pickles on a paper towel covered plate, then enjoy with some ranch dressing dip!
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Fried Pickles – How to Make Fried Pickles
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Ali says
I think my 7 year old is going to LOVE this!
Mommy says
I LOVE fried pickles but have never attempted to make them myself. They don't look too hard (although I am not that great in the kitchen) I may have to give them a try! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Mary Beth says
What an awesome late night snack! I love friend pickles, it's the only time I ever order an appetizer at a restaurant.
Rachel says
These look really, really good!! I've only ever had them at Buffalo Wild Wings but they are soossoossoossosooooo greasy….these look so much better!
Bronia :) says
Cool. Mniam 😉
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KINGRPG says
It's real easy to cook and look very elegant, convenient.
Richard says
Ive never had it, yet ive heard of it. Thank you for this recipe. Richard from Amish Stories.
Anonymous says
These are awesome I like to dip them in pickle juice this coating would be awesome on chicken make sure you keep your oil
up to temp or they will get soggy and observe safe cooking practices an oil fire can quickly turn into an unimaginable tragedy
Anonymous says
Never tried these but these look good! Im making steak, mashed potatoes, and fried pickles for my boyfriend (: he will be so happy ! Thanks for the recipe !
John Cutler says
I love fried pickles.. It's real easy to cook and look so yummy..
Poly Ouie says
I love the pickle
Lois Cazinha says
Will this work in an air fryer ??? I LOVE fried pickles, but gotta ease up off fried foods…
April says
I haven’t tried, but considering all the things that do work in the air fryer, I think it’s worth a shot!
Lisa says
Aunt Cora’s doesn’t seem to exist anymore. Do you know what a good replacement would be?
April says
Lawrys! 🙂
Wilhelmina Wessel says
I am a fried pickle addict! Yours look delish!!!
Claire says
This was the perfect recipe. The pickles came out just as I had hoped! Will definitely be making them again with your ranch dressing!
p.s I was such a pickle fan during both my pregnancies too. My first it was pickled onions and my second it was standard pickles.
April says
I’m so glad you enjoyed! My kids have been asking for these, I should make them again soon 🙂
Sam says
I had always loved ordering these at restaurants so I thought I’d take a shot at this myself. Really loved your pictures, they helped me follow the recipe perfectly – the turned out great! Thanks so much for sharing!
Xen says
Made them! Love them!
Michelle says
Easy and so delicious!!!