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Crispy deep fried dill pickles are the ultimate appetizer! Dill pickles are coated in an easy, flavorful batter and deep fried to make them crunchy, crispy, and better than any restaurant.

Basket of fried pickles and jalapeños served. with ranch.


 

One of my favorite things about eating out is the appetizers. And fried pickles are a classic southern treat! They’re one of our favorites at Texas Roadhouse. Crisp and salty these dill pickles are covered in a thin, lightly spiced batter. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce for a snack or appetizer. 

Ingredients Needed:

A bowl of dill pickle chips and ingredients needed to make batter for frying.

Notes on Some ingredients:

  • Pickles: sliced dill pickles are the most commonly used. You could use any pickle you prefer, and also slice the pickles into spears instead of chips. Or cut into a french fry shape like at Sonic!
  • Flour: all purpose flour was used for testing this recipe.
  • Oil: choose an oil with a high smoke point such as vegetable or peanut oil.

How to make Homemade Crispy Fried Pickles:

Collage showing how to make fried pickles with a bowl of ingredients needed to make the flour coating and a bowl with egg and buttermilk for battering.
  1. Heat Oil: pour oil into a large heavy bottomed saucepan. My preference is to use a 5 qt enameled cast iron dutch oven. The oil needs to reach a temperature of 375℉, so let it heat while preparing the pickles.
  2. Mix flour & egg mixture: in separate bowls combine the flour mixture and the egg & buttermilk mixture. 
  3. Slice & Dry Pickles: can use pre-sliced pickles, or you can slice your own dill pickles to 1/4 inch slices. Pat them completely dry using a clean towel or paper towels.
  4. Dip pickles: working in batches dip the pickles in the flour first, then the egg mixture, then back into the flour.
  5. Lay the pickles out on a large baking sheet while working until all pickles have been battered.
  6. Fry: working in batches fry 6-7 pickles at a time in the oil. Fry about 90 seconds or until the batter on the pickles is crisp and browned. Remove and lay on a paper towel lined baking sheet. 
Dill pickle chips on a paper towel for drying and pickles then added into a bowl of seasoned flour mixture.
Floured dill pickle chips being dipped into an egg buttermilk mixture and then placed on a cookie sheet ready for frying.

What sauce to serve with fried pickles:

Pro Tips:

  • Dry the pickles. Pat the pickle slices as dry as possible with a clean towel or paper towels. This helps ensure the batter sticks to the pickles. 
  • Monitor oil heat: use a thermometer to check the temperature of the oil. If the oil isn’t hot enough the batter will become soggy and won’t crisp up in the oil. 
  • Allow temperature to come back up after each batch: as you fry the pickles in batches, the temperature can drop. Allow the heat to work back up before adding the next batch.
  • Add some jalapeños: a quick and easy addition is to add some sliced, pickled jalapeños with the pickles when making this recipe. When ordering this appetizer at restaurants in Texas, this is how they are typically served.
Basket of fried pickles served with fried jalapeños and a bowl of ranch dressing.

Commonly Asked Questions:

How do you make fried pickle spears?

This recipe can easily be made using pickle spears. Follow the instructions on patting them dry, dipping in the seasoned flour and egg, buttermilk mixture to batter them and then deep fry until golden and crispy.

How do I make fried pickles crisp?

To ensure you make extra crispy fried pickles the most important thing is to get the oil to the proper temperature. Get the oil to 375 degrees F and make sure the temperature comes back up in between batches also. If the oil is not hot enough the batter won’t fry up nice and crispy and will instead remain soggy.

How do I reheat fried pickles?

To reheat fried pickles lay them on a wire rack set on top of a baking sheet. Bake them in the oven at 350 degrees F for 10-15 minutes until heated through and crispy.

More snack recipes to enjoy:

Fried Pickles

5 from 20 votes
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 8
Author: Serene
Perfect salty, fried snack! Don't forget the ranch!
Basket of fried pickles with fried jalapeños and a bowl of ranch topped with fresh herbs.

Ingredients  

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp ground black pepper
  • ¾ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp paprika
  • ½ cup buttermilk
  • 1 large egg
  • cooking oil vegetable or canola oil
  • 16 ounces dill pickle chips

Instructions 

  • Fill a large heavy bottom pot with 2 inches of cooking oil. Heat over medium heat until oil reaches 375℉.
  • In medium bowl combine the flour, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and paprika. Whisk together. Set aside
  • In separate medium bowl beat the egg and add the buttermilk.
  • Drain the pickles and lay on paper towels or clean towels. Pat dry. If using whole pickles, slice the pickles to ¼ inch thick. Pat dry.
  • Working in batches of 6-7 add pickles to the flour coating both sides. Tap off excess flour. Then dip into the egg mixture coating both sides. Then dip back into the flour to coat the pickles. Tap to remove excess and place battered pickles on a large baking sheet. Continue until all pickles are battered.
  • Check the temperature of the oil to ensure it has reached 375℉. Working in batches add 6-7 pickles into the oil carefully using tongs or a skimmer. Cook for about 1.5-2 minutes. Remove once golden brown on both sides. Place onto a large baking sheet that is covered with a paper towel.
  • Repeat the process until all pickles are fried! Serve with ranch or other dipping sauce of choice and enjoy!

Video

Notes

  • Pickles: sliced dill pickles are the most commonly used. You could use any pickle you prefer, and also slice the pickles into spears instead of chips.
  • Flour: all purpose flour was used for testing this recipe.
  • Oil: choose an oil with a high smoke point such as vegetable or peanut oil.
Storage:
  • Store leftovers in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Reheat on a wire rack over a baking sheet at 350 degrees F for 10 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 92kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 539mg | Potassium: 117mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 233IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 64mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Like this? Leave a comment below!

Recipe first published September 26, 2014. Updated January 11, 2023 with new images and information.

Photography by the talented @ModernFarmhouseEats


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13 Comments

  1. They turned out to be fantastic. Crispy, flavorful, and a hit with the wife and kid. I pinned this one to my home cooking board. Much suggest. Thanks!

  2. Good call on the yoga pants! Ha! This sounds so familiar because this is basically my life! I love fried pickles and I love that you made them yourself! These are definitely going on my gameday menu soon! Pinned!

  3. I love the idea and the execution of this recipe. Fried pickles sound like the best of all worlds to me! Salty, briny pickles + deep-friend anything = best idea ever. And swirled into a cool, creamy ranch dipping sauce? Happiness on a plate!

    1. Thanks so much Meggan! Such a fun snack isn’t it?! Thanks for the sweet comment 🙂 hope you’re feeling ok and having a great week!

  4. Yay, a big big congrats Serene! So excited for you and your family on baby # 4! Hope the pregnancy is treating you well and you are feeling okay 🙂 Love these fried pickles, they look awesome!

  5. Who likes to venture out in yoga pants if you can stay home and fry up your own pickles?! LOVE these, Serene, and you have to be the cutest ever! Congratulations again on your pregnancy! You amaze me by all you juggle on a daily basis. You are truly amazing, friend!

  6. Congrats!! I’m due with baby 2 in mid December, and I’m secretly (or not so secretly…) hoping for another girl… We just have SO many boxes of hardly worn baby girl clothes, it’d be a shame for us not to use them again! But of course, if it’s a boy, I’ll love it just the same. These pickles look amazing!

    1. Thanks so much Ashley! Are you waiting to find out if you’re having a boy or girl? I don’t have that much patience! Good for you 🙂 thanks for the sweet comment!