Cooking Instructions
- 1
put 1 cup onion ring mix in a bowl add 3/4 cup Water and mix it together.
- 2
dip pickles in batter.
- 3
then cover the pickles in bread crumbs.
- 4
carefully put the pickles in the deep fryer. watch closely, it will only take 30 to 40 seconds, tops, before they turn brown, at that point they are done.
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