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  1. KENCO

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  2. GuyIncognito

    GuyIncognito Ten Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    how about a deep fried BACON cheeseburger?
     
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    Where's the Bacon?
     
  4. KENCO

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    That second pic IS actually a "Beer-Battered, Deep-Fried Bacon Double Quarter Pounder"
     
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    I can feel my cholesterol level raising just looking at that thing! all we need now is a deep-fried twinkie for desert.
     
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    What are the sides? Don't look like french fries to me.
     
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  8. KENCO

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    a pile of double-fried French fries
     
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    I have heard double fries called Belgian Fries. Cook them first at a lower temperature to fully cook the potato and set aside to cool or wait. Then right before eating they are fried again at a higher temperature to get a crispy outside. Serve with a side of mayo for dipping.

    What is the traditional grease to cook these things? Horse fat of course.
     
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    You rang? Oh, and BTW, we got the bacon part covered over here! ;):)
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    My stomach turns just looking at those photos. My system has a hard enough time processing McDonalds. I can only imagine what would happen if I downed one of those...
     
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    Whoa! A Stonehenge bacon wrapped Twinkie setup!
     
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    For the sake of curiosity, I would absolutely love to know the nutrition info on that beauty. I couldn't even hazard a guess...
     
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    a contender for what? Which one can kill you faster? :p

    either way, that looks beyond disgusting lol
     
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    but at what cost?
     
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    generally the word nutrition doesn't pair well with the words Beer-Battered, Deep-Fried, Bacon, or Double Quarter Pounder

    Without the deep frying a double quarter pounder is 730 cal and 45 grams of fat. The deep fried version should come with a side of defibrillator paddles.
     
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    LOL, agreed. Heart attack on a plate.
     
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    Any quarter pounder is just plain wimpy. The BC fried onion, mushroom beast is at least larger (hanging several inches way over the bun) & quite delicious. Needs to be twice as thick to really get my attention. I'll keep my "deep fried" to the potatoes. Just give me the beef flame grilled please.
    On a breakfast note: Krystal has a great batter deep fried sausage, egg & cheese thing for a buck for a morning snack.
     
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    Apparently only after hitting the bong once too often?
     
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    Recipe or ban!
     
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    num num num
     
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    I found the site where the picture came from. No actual recipe given, but you can get the general idea...

    http://www.danamania.com/burger/
     
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    Fried ice cream :)
     
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    I've had that. A local steak house serves it with chocolate drizzled over. Does it up nice in a frozen cup.
     

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