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A Scottish delicacy

Last night, I got a craving. I was thinking of my time in Scotland, and some of the stuff I missed from there, and one stood out. Some stuff I can get here in the States, like haggis, or Irn-Bru (it’s not easy to find, but not impossible). But there’s one uniquely Scottish dish that I have not had in the nearly four years since I’ve returned home: fried pizza.

If you’ve never heard of it (and you probably haven’t), I recommend reading this article from FXCuisine.com.

Well, I decided that I was going to try to make it myself. The aforementioned article helped me figure out how I could do it, as well as this recipe from cooks.com. I thought I’d share with you how I did it, and have included pictures to help out.

Frozen Pizza

I started with a mini-frozen pizza. I don’t remember what brand it is, but it doesn’t really matter. It doesn’t have to be a very good pizza (none of the fried pizzas I had in Scotland were), since the quality of the pizza is not the appeal, but don’t get a pizza that’s just plain awful. If you don’t like it cooked normally, you probably won’t like it fried.

I started off putting the pizza in the toaster oven at 375 for about 12 minutes. I then started to mix up the batter. The recipe called for 2/3 cups of flour, half a teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon of baking soda, a tablespoon of vinegar, and 2/3 cups of water. I used a little less vinegar, and just estimated with the salt and baking soda. I mixed them all together until there were no lumps left. This made enough batter for 2 pizzas, with a little left over.

Once I finished with the batter, I took a frying pan and some vegetable oil. I filled the pan so that the oil would cover about half the pizza. I then waited for the pizza to finish cooking, and the oil to get hot. Once that was done, I battered the pizza as completely as possible, and plopped it in the oil. Here’s how it looked as it cooked.

 

Frying Pizza
Frying Pizza
Frying Pizza
 
Fryed Pizza
Fryed Pizza

When it was all done, I had one great fried pizza.
And doesn’t that look delicious? And now that I know how to do it, I can go ahead and clog my arteries with this delicacy any time I want. Feel free to try it yourself. I recommend you wash it down with a nice cold Irn-Bru.

 

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Posted on December 20th, 2007 in Blog Posts | No Comments »


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