Monday, August 27, 2007 , Updated
State Fair of Texas will have 7 new food treats
DALLAS The State Fair of Texas won't begin until September 28, but they've already released their list of new food creations; six out of seven are deep-fried.
- Deep Fried Latte. Fried pastry, cappuccino ice cream, caramel sauce, whipped cream, and instant coffee powder.
- Fried Cookie Dough. Chilled cookie dough, battered and fried.
- Fried Guacamole Bites. Scoop of guacamole, breaded and fried, served with ranch dressing or salsa.
- Country Pride Peach Cobbler on a Stick. Peach cobbler with dumplings rolled in pastry dough and fried, covered in brown sugar and cinnamon, and skewered.
- Fernie's Fried Chili Frito Burrito. Chili and Fritos inside flour tortilla, fried and topped with choice of cheese sauce, shredded cheddar, jalapeƱos, sour cream, hot sauce, and onions.
- B.W.'s Original Fried Banana Pudding. Banana pudding inside fried tortilla, topped with whipped cream and powdered sugar or cinnamon.
- Mama's Fried Sweet Potato Pie. Pie filling inside flour tortilla, fried and topped with powdered sugar and cinnamon.
Other State Fair "treats" in past years have included chocolate-covered frozen Key Lime Pie and last year's big winner, Fried Coke.
Posted by T.G.
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kirk, says:
You mean the peach cobbler on a stick *isn't* fried? Is this the start of a health kick at the State Fair?
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Teresa Gubbins, says:
dear kirk: "Country Pride Peach Cobbler on a Stick. Peach cobbler with dumplings rolled in pastry dough and <strong>FRIED</strong>, covered in brown sugar and cinnamon, and skewered."
the only one not fried is the latte - it's on a fried pastry, but the rest of it is un-fried. THAT is the healthy option
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eastside, says:
In my best Homer Simpson. Can I get my shirt fried...please!
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kirk, says:
Wait. So you're say the peach cobbler is fried?
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kirk, says:
I agree. The peach cobbler is fried.
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Billusa99, says:
Kirk's skewered, methinks!
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Collin Gouldin, says:
"See Marge, I told you they could fry my shirt"
Marge, "I didn't say you couldn't, I said you shouldn't"
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Clay213, says:
Is this real?
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littlekinder, says:
Oh and I was so sure this would be the "year of edamame" ... hmmm... some batter...
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Mike Orren, says:
Are you sure they fried Key Lime Pie? I'm a big fan of the Chocolate Covered Frozen Key Lime Pie (small stand over Big Tex's right shoulder). But I've thankfully never seen it fried.
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Teresa Gubbins, says:
chocolate-covered and frozen is exactly what they do to the Key Lime pie. (i love that thing, too.) i think typing the word "fried" 14 times in a single story fried my brain.
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kirk, says:
I definitely think the peach cobbler is fried.
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littlekinder, says:
Are we still the fattest state? I guess if not, we will be by the end of the year.
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