Beer & Bacon Deep Fried White Castle Slider Will Fill Your Belly, Obviously

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Whenever I think of White Castle, I think of that epic scene from Harold and Kumar where they drool over a White Castle commercial as if it’s Playboy’s special Christmas edition. Ever since then, I’ve gained a certain respect for their classic sliders, as they conjure up images of impromptu foursomes and sport punks. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, then tsk tsk.

Now, thanks to DudeFoods’ latest foodie invention — a Beer and Bacon Battered Deep Fried Slider — I have a brand new way of looking at these tasty snackers. They seem to have solved the problem of efficiency when it comes to eating White Castle’s classic sliders. Often, a basic meal at the joint requires an order of six to eight of the mini burgers to fill you up (hey I get really hungry, cut me some slack).

The solution? Create a batter that is equal parts beer and flour, throw in a hearty handful of fried bacon bits, fry it all together in a skittle for a few minutes and BAM! You have bonafide sliders cooked in everything that is a vegan’s nightmare and a bacon lover’s wet dream. Just three of these babies will probably fill you up, but if you’re a BAMF you’ll go for the entire eight just for kicks.

[Via DudeFoods]

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