From the Republic of Texas, something ELSE fried.
No mention of sticks, however.
(H/T Dr. Smith!)
Posted by Terry Oglesby at September 5, 2006 03:47 PMRe. the controversy on cornbread I think we can know blame Texas for this SIN. Here's proof: "This is the same state fair that brought about the corn dog. The Web site said Neil and Carl Fletcher conjured up a sweetened corn-battered wiener on-a-stick and sold it for 15 cents during the 1942 State Fair of Texas."
Posted by: Tony von Krag at September 5, 2006 04:17 PMI saw that, but thought maybe it was a misprint.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at September 5, 2006 04:38 PMI think I'd still pick a fried 3 Musketeers bar like those mentioned in a previous article you linked to, but I have to give the guy credit for imagination if he came up with a fried Coca Cola recipe. Wonder if Atlanta headquarters for Coke knows about this?
Posted by: Stan at September 5, 2006 06:18 PMWhat's really awful is I already figured out how to do a filled version. What a waste of a culinary education.
Posted by: Tony von Krag at September 5, 2006 10:41 PMHehee--Tony, it's not a waste--you have a gift!
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at September 6, 2006 08:07 AM