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Deep Fried Chocolate Galaxy Bars

Deep Fried Chocolate Galaxy Bars

Summary

Servings 5
Time Needed Prep
Cook
Ingredients 11
Difficulty Easy

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup Plain Flour
  • 2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1 tbsp Brown Sugar
  • 1 tbsp White Sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Cinnamon
  • 1 Pinch Salt
  • 1/4 cup Milk
  • 1/4 cup Water
  • 1/4 cup Icing Sugar To Dust - It Just Makes The Photographs Look Better! These Babies Are Not Exactly Picture-pretty! optional
  • 3 Chocolate Bars - Milky Way, Bounty And Mars Chocolate Bar
  • 1 Canola Or Vegetable, Enough To Reach In Your Pot 6cm or 7cm

Nutrition Information

Qty per
81g serve
Qty per
100g
Energy 216.3155kcalcal 266.56253850893kcalcal
Protein 1.6105gg 1.9845964263709gg
Fat (total) 4.1425gg 5.1047443006778gg
 - saturated 1.015gg 1.2507701786815gg
Carbohydrate 45.446gg 56.002464571781gg
 - sugars 38.1545gg 47.017252002465gg
Dietary Fibre 1.152gg 1.4195933456562gg
Sodium 19.4315mgmg 23.94516327788mgmg

Please Note - Nutritional information is provided as a guide only and may not be accurate.

Mars Bars + Bounty Bars + Milky Way Bars..This Deep Fried Chocolate Galaxy Bars is out of this world!

Deep Fried Chocolate Galaxy Bars | Stay At Home Mum

This classic fish ‘n’ chip shop deep-fried treat never gets old! Although it can get a little sickly if you eat too many, as we discovered cooking these crunchy, gooey gems of indulgence!

A little tip here before you start, the oil will turn to crap after you cook these so even if you have a deep fryer, I find it better to do them in a pot and then I just toss the oil out afterwards. (But NOT down the sink people! Then you’ll have a whole new problem!)

Deep Fried Chocolate Galaxy Bars | Stay At Home Mum

Deep Fried Chocolate Galaxy Bars | Stay At Home Mum

One more little tip, you need to use your fingers to batter and drop them into the oil, I tried with tongs and I assure you, those babies we not good!

They tasted good, but they were damn ugly and had chunks of batter missing, which means the chocolate seeps into the oil and makes the oil unusable very quickly.

Method

  1. Combine flour, baking powder, sugars, cinnamon and salt in a medium-sized bowl and whisk together

  2. Whisk together milk and water and add to the dry ingredients. Whisk it all together. It should resemble a thick pancake batter

  3. Heat oil in a deep-ish saucepan over medium heat. You want it at about 180°C. You can test with a thermometer or drop a little piece of bread into the oil and if it sizzles its ready.

  4. Position your batter bowl really close to the pot, dip one bar at a time then carefully drop it into the oil. Keep an eye on them, they don't take long, flip them over after about 30 seconds so they brown evenly.

  5. Drain and go nuts eating them!

Think about it, do you ever see you local fish ‘n’ chip shop cook use tongs to batter you flake? Not in my world.

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Raquel Neofit

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