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  • The Anatomy of a Nicaraguan Taco

    During the middle of a rainstorm at the highly popular Taco Marlene, I watched a woman use one hand to gracefully squeeze the water out of her hair and her other to eat her taco. Yes, they are that good.

  • Scottish Takeaways Want You to Stop Asking for Deep-Fried Mars Bars

    The deep-fried Mars bar has plagued Scotland as a symbol of bad eating for years, but for a new generation of Glasgow chippies, the focus is now on high quality fish cooked in fresh oil.

  • Korean Fried Broccoli Recipe

    These crispy, spicy, savory, and slightly sweet broccoli bites prove that deep-fried food doesn't have to be a gut bomb.

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  • Fried Turkey Balls Recipe

    These delicious deep-fried turkey balls start with tender braised turkey and end by being cooked in tons of duck fat, so they are as decadent and delicious as Thanksgiving gets.

  • Homemade Potato Chips Recipe

    Every party needs chips.

  • Scotland's Deep-Fried Culture Is an Inside Joke

    A tourists, we necessarily reduce the places we’re visiting to bite-sized chunks we can understand. And in Scotland’s case, these chunks come battered and fried.

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  • The British Seaside Smells of Piss and Chips and It's Beautiful

    The British seaside is basically deep fried. Sure, you can eat fresh fish straight from the sea in nice restaurants, but for a true taste of what makes eating by the sea so magic, head onto a pier to eat fish and chips with a candyfloss chaser...

  • Australian Oil Rig Kitchens Have Gotten Fancy

    Isolated oil rig companies typically face a huge problem: feeding large crews where the nearest produce center is a plane ride away. But in the Australian outback, one chef is making four-star cuisine for a massive group of workers despite these...

  • Predicting the Fate of Paula Deen's Upcoming Network

    This September, Paula Deen, America's favorite racist cooking show host, is launching her own web show. That's right, Paula's goin' digital y'all! But will the network actually be successful?