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I know that fried food isn't good for us BUT I have really missed fried mushrooms. So when I got Ener G bread crumbs in the store I began to think---mushrooms--so I fried some up tonight and OM they were awesome. So far I feel fine (and happy) :P


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First of all, quit rubbin' it in!!! lol This has been my craving food for a week now!! Second of all...uhhhh...recipe please :lol:

-Jessica :rolleyes:

I know that fried food isn't good for us BUT I have really missed fried mushrooms. So when I got Ener G bread crumbs in the store I began to think---mushrooms--so I fried some up tonight and OM they were awesome. So far I feel fine (and happy) :P
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All I did was buy was white mushrooms and pull the stem out and wipe them off. I then dipped them into a beaten egg, rolled them in the Ener G bread crumbs, and put them in "my designated" fry daddy. When they floated to the top I took them out and drained them. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

wonkabar Contributor

It's funny you wrote about breadcrumbs...this is exactly what I was coming on to ask about!! :P I haven't tried any gluten-free bread crumbs and was wondering what brands are recommended. Thanks!

PS- the mushrooms sound yummy!!

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No problem!! :D

imsohungry Collaborator

OH BOY! I'm so glad you posted this! ;)

I was out to eat this afternoon with my sister-in-law and I really didn't eat anything, but they had fried mushrooms on the menu....that was the only thing I really wanted on the whole menu. So, of course, I've been having some "visions" of fried mushrooms dipped in horseradish sauce all afternoon. YUMMY! :P I've got some okra down in the freezer, I could go make some fried okra too. (If I want to COMPLETELY clog my arteries) :rolleyes: I need to get a fry daddy so that I don't have to pan fry everything...what a mess I make!

Thanks again for posting. -Julie (off to fill my tummy and clog my arteries) :D

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