Ever since a couple of average cooks on here taught me about "Rippers" I have become a true addict.
Today I stepped outa the Ripper Box to see if the technique would work well on Earl Campbell's Hot Links - - -
I will definitely do this again.
I never do but one or two of these and so I've been putting about 1/2" Canola Oil in a sauce pan and heat until it sizzles the weenie.
Then I turn and fry until they are very dark almost black - - - drain on a paper towel and let your creative building go.
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Love me some Earl Campbell’s. Never fried one but it’s gotta be good.
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would I lie to you ? OK OK OK OK, let's put it this way would I lie to you about something as important as Food ?
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