Fried Coca Cola
Oct. 18th, 2006 01:31 pmI got tired of looking for the other post about Fried Coca Cola, so I'm just going to stick the recipe here.
Use your favorite funnel cake recipe, replace liquid with Coca Cola (or your favorite coke-like beverage), fry some up (me, I'd probably use my cast iron pan with some oil in the same manner that I would make funnel cakes or fried corn bread), drain off excess oil, serve with coke syrup, whip cream and cherry on top. The part that I'm not sure about is the coke syrup. Can you buy coke flavoring in the same way that you can buy the mint and vanilla syrup shots?
Use your favorite funnel cake recipe, replace liquid with Coca Cola (or your favorite coke-like beverage), fry some up (me, I'd probably use my cast iron pan with some oil in the same manner that I would make funnel cakes or fried corn bread), drain off excess oil, serve with coke syrup, whip cream and cherry on top. The part that I'm not sure about is the coke syrup. Can you buy coke flavoring in the same way that you can buy the mint and vanilla syrup shots?
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Date: 2006-10-18 09:10 pm (UTC)Re: the Coke syrup, I'm pretty sure you can only get it in the form of the bag-in-a-box that you hook up to fountain drink machines. Although they might also sell it at the Coke museum in ATL--they sell small glass bottles of Dr Pepper syrup at the Dr Pepper museum, at least. (I know this because a friend sent us some and Paul accidentally tried to drink it, thinking it was Dr Pepper! That was TV-funny.)
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Date: 2006-10-18 09:26 pm (UTC)You shall be the guinea pig baker or would that be fryer? I'm not entirely sure the syrup would really make a difference especially if you got a TV-funny reaction from Paul. I'm going to go research the syrp part.
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Date: 2006-10-18 09:28 pm (UTC)Ooo now I want to make Dr Pepper ice cream!