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Best Ever Copycat Red Robin Pickle Nickels AKA Fried Pickles

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Red Robin Pickle Nickels are fried pickles that you simply must try. Red Robin’s version of fried pickles goes oh so well with the Red Robin Campfire Sauce.

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If you are lucky you live near a Red Robin, home of the bottomless french fries! If not, you may need to take a journey to this amazing burger place. Red Robin makes lots of creative and fun food. This place is fun and festive and it has something for the whole family.

Who started making fried pickles first?

It is believed that fried pickles originated in the South. In the South fried foods were very common because fried foods cook quickly, and there is no need to heat up ovens, or spending a lot of time at a hot stove cooking. Until the widespread use of air conditioning, many people in the South looked for quick cooking methods like deep frying to quickly cook their food. The first recorded recipe for fried pickles was in 1960, and it was for sweet pickles fried in pancake batter. This recipe was found in the Oakland Tribune. A few years later, fried pickles showed up in Atkins, Arkansas at the Duchess Drive-Inn. Ever since then, the recipe has continued to evolve and now fried pickles are served at many different restaurants.

Ingredients to make Red Robin Pickle Nickels.

What Makes the Fried Pickles at Red Robin so special?

Many places use just seasoned flour or cracker meal for their recipe. If you have never tried these fried pickles before, you will notice that they use cornmeal as part of the breading. The cornmeal really changes the texture and keeps fried pickles from becoming soggy like some can.

Love Red Robin? Check out more of these great flavors

Red Robin Campfire Sauce
Red Robin Screaming Zombie Drink
Red Robin Freckled Lemonade

Love Red Robin Pickle Nickels?  Make your own copycat Red Robin Pickle Nickels at home with this copycat recipe.

Red Robin Pickle Nickels

Love Red Robin Pickle Nickels? Make your own copycat Red Robin Pickle Nickels at home with this copycat recipe.

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces dill pickles
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 package Lousianna Fish Fry 8 ounces
  • Vegetable oil for frying

Instructions

  1. Set up a breading station. To the first container, add the flour, salt, and pepper. Stir to combine all ingredients together. In the second container, add the buttermilk. In the third container add the fish fry mix.

  2. Preheat oil to 350 degrees.  You will need to add enough oil to cover the bottom of the pot or cooking vessel to a depth of 3 inches.

  3. First bread the drained pickle chips with flour, then, shake off excess flour and lay on a wire rack. Then dip the pickles in buttermilk, and finally dip them into the fish fry mix. After they have been coated with the fish fry mix, shake off the excess fish fry mix, place them on a wire rack for 2 minutes before cooking. This will help keep the coating on the pickle. 

  4. Cook for about 1 to 1 ½ minutes in the hot oil. Remove when they start to turn a darker color. Drain on a wire rack

Nutrition Facts

Red Robin Pickle Nickels

Amount Per Serving

Calories 630 Calories from Fat 297

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 33g 51%

Saturated Fat 3g 15%

Cholesterol 6mg 2%

Sodium 1348mg 56%

Potassium 401mg 11%

Total Carbohydrates 71g 24%

Dietary Fiber 7g 28%

Sugars 5g

Protein 11g 22%

Vitamin A 6.1%

Vitamin C 1.1%

Calcium 12.5%

Iron 19.8%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.




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