Drive-in burger joint in my home town has a "cheesewheel", which is a burger with cheese dipped in batter and deep fried.
My gosh that sounds amazing. I haven't actually worked much with frying foods but it's been on my to do list for a long while. Mainly just the thought of working with all that oil sounds like a pain in the ass, and I'm also not sure which oils would be best (I know canola is what most people use for high heat, and I don't touch any seed oils, or palm oil, or any of that other garbage)
Yes I bake it like a calzone, haven't heard of the things you mentioned but I'm ALWAYS looking for new leads. I fucking love cooking. There are really few things that can instantly boost morale and make for a great night than a good beer accompanied by some really fucking good food. Don't be surprised if you get a shout-out on my next culinary ambition (assuming it turns out okay). I am in a bit of a dry spell for ideas so I'll probably look into this for the end of the week.
Glad to help. I homebrew beer (and wine, and cider, and mead...) too, so I know how you feel. Sadly, lost my sense of smell over a few years, kinda rips the joy of food and drink right out of life. If you want to get a sense of it, just pinch your nose while eating/drinking sometime and notice how flat and bland it gets.
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