Fried Pickles are a popular and delicious appetizer at many restaurants. Gluten-free fried pickles are hard to find, but thanks to this delicious recipe, you can make them at home.
Gluten-Free Fried Pickles Recipe
I LOVE fried pickles! Before I had to start eating gluten-free, fried pickles were my go-to. We went out to eat at a restaurant and they had fried pickles as an appetizer I would order it.
I loved fried pickle spears, I loved fried pickle ovals. I didn't discriminate!
Fast forward to eating gluten-free and I have found two places in my travels that have had gluten-free fried pickles! One was in Vegas and the other in Kentucky.
Sometimes you find something that makes you smile when you are cooking.
See look, even pickles have some personality. I found this little pickle face mid batch! This photo is from the old batch. It is just too cute to get rid of! I had to keep it!Isn't he cute? 😉
If you follow me on Instagram, you've probably seen my dog Gia! She is always in the kitchen when I am cooking. Just as a friendly reminder, pickles are not good for dogs.
INGREDIENTS IN GLUTEN FREE FRIED PICKLES
Dill Pickle Slices - Use your favorites, I like to use the oval shaped ones sometimes for the bigger surface area.
Gluten-free crumbs - Panko or regular breadcrumbs will both work in this recipe
Smoked paprika - this gives a smoky flavor that I just love.
Maple syrup - This is used to stick the breadcrumbs to the pickles. It's a vegan trick to use maple syrup instead of eggs, plus it's super tasty this way.
Mustard - Mustard mixed with the maple syrup is the most amazing flavor.
Oil - for frying our breaded pickles.
If you have any questions, please leave a comment below and I will get back to you ASAP!
How To Make Gluten-Free Fried Pickles
I have the entire recipe in a printable card further down in the article. But if you're like me, you enjoy seeing photos of the entire process too.
1. Drain the Pickle Juice and pat pickles dry.
2. In a small bowl, combine the mustard and maple syrup using a whisk.
3. Combine bread crumbs and smoked paprika. I used Ian's Gluten Free Original Bread Crumbs for this recipe.
4. Dip each pickle into the syrup mixture, and then into the breadcrumbs. Fry pickles in a small amount hot oil or cooking spray, in a shallow pan until golden brown on both sides.
These numbered steps match the numbered photos above and are for illustration purposes. For the complete list of ingredients and instructions, please see the recipe below.
These gluten-free fried pickles are delicious and I promise you will keep coming back for more.
A bit of advice...let them cool before eating them.
And of course, if you LOVE all things pickles like we do, you have got to try this Fried Pickle Dip. It is perfect for additional late night snacking!
They taste so good, that you are going to want to eat them right out of the pan! Don't be like me...wait...your mouth will thank you! Ha! They ARE so good that you will have a hard time waiting for them to cool to eat!
Did you get soggy Gluten-Free Fried Pickles?
Pickles can hold quite a bit of moisture. If you end up with soggy pickles it is probably because the pickles had a wee bit too much moisture in them.
Next time around, go ahead and pat dry the pickles before coating with the mixture.
Love spicy easy fried pickles?
If you LOVE a little spice or hotness to your food, I have a fix for you! You can add some hot sauce to the liquid mixture during the coating process. This will help give those little pickles some KICK!
Can you change the pickle?
Yes, you can change the pickle if you wish. I would suggest sticking with a dill pickle in spear or rounds. But if you want a sweeter one, you can opt for a bread and butter pickle.
My personal opinion is the dill is the way to go!
Can I fry a whole pickle?
You can start with a whole pickle. You know the ones that are sold in a big jar on deli counters? You can start with those and use a crinkle cutter (affiliate ad link) to make slices!
If you want to make life easy you can just opt for pickle chips that are already pre-cut!
Fried Pickle Dipping Sauce Recommendations
Oh, this is getting me hungry with all this pickle talk! Whether you make your pickles in the air fryer or in the skillet, you need a good dipping sauce! Am I right?!
I am personally a big fan of dipping my air fryer pickles, deep-fried pickles OR pan-fried pickles into ranch! You can use a commercial brand of ranch, but if you’d like to make a homemade version you can try my dairy-free ranch.
You could also use a spicy mayo or a comeback sauce!
CAN I MAKE FRIED PICKLES IN THE AIR FRYER?
Love your power air fryer? We have the best fried pickle recipe over in our air fryer recipes section! You will seriously LOVE how easy these air fried pickles are!
Side note: If you are in the market for an air fryer, I recently created a post about the best air fryers on the market. The post is based on reviews from friends, family, and online consumers! Be sure to check out the best air fryers on the market!
More Vegetarian Snacks
Want to get your SNACK on with more treats? Try this Hot Corn Dip, Mini Zucchini Pizzas or Air Fryer Chickpeas.
Looking for more gluten-free recipes? Check out our recipe index for more recipes!
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Gluten Free Fried Pickles
Ingredients
- 1 jar of sliced dill pickles
- 1 c gluten-free bread crumbs
- 1 t smoked paprika
- ¼ c maple syrup
- 1 T mustard
- Oil Spray for frying
Instructions
- Drain pickles and dry them well.
- Combine the gluten-free crumbs and smoked paprika in a bowl.
- In another bowl, whisk maple syrup and mustard together.
- In a large skillet over medium heat, spray the skillet with cooking spray.
- Gently put a few pickles into your maple syrup/mustard mixture. Coat each side.
- Gently place the coated pickle into your gluten-free crumb mixture. Make sure that the crumbs stick to the pickle by gently pressing the pickle into the mixture.
- Place crumb coated pickle into hot pan. Fry pickle on each side until golden brown.
- Remove from pan, let cool, then enjoy!
Nutrition
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These look good! Gotta go get me some pickles!
For sure! LOVE me some pickles!
I haven't had fried pickled since going gluten free, so you know I need to try this recipe!
They are so delicious!
Hey that looks super yummy. I love pickles and the crunchy texture to it is like bonus!
Me too! YUMMMM
Glutin free! I love fried pickles, but have never tried making them. Thanks for sharing!
So tasty!
I love doing this with local cajun pickle slices! So good, on occasion of course.
Delish!
What kind of oil did you use? Could you fry them in a fryer ( Big Dddy)?
I wanted to make a large amount for my son's team.
That is a great question. I just pan fried them with olive oil. I haven't tried them in my fry daddy yet. I imagine that it would work, but I am not 100% sure. You could test a small batch first. If you try it, let me know how it works 😉
I have everything I need to make these! They look amazing. YEAH
They are so delicious! It takes a little bit to make them but you can snack as you fry! YUM
I'm not so sure about the maple Syrup. I don't want sweet pickles. I know seasoned gluten free cornmeal makes good ones.
That sounds great too!
Recipe looks delish--I'm a sucker for fried pickles!! Can you tell me WHERE in Vegas you found GF fried pickles??? Must seek them out 🙂 Please and thank you!
I looked back through my instagram to 2015 and found it haha! I was on a mission. It was http://lazyjoesfishandchips.com/menu/ So it looks like they changed it and they don't have pickles but DO still have LOTS Of fried GF stuff in a dedicated fryer. Still worth checking out!!!
Can you make this with an air fryer? If so what temp and for how long?
Yes, I have a new post coming out with that! It will be live on 2/5. Here are the directions I used in that recipe: Fry at 400 degrees F for 8 minutes. Turn pickles after 4 minutes. (Do not shake the basket, manually flip each pickle)
I think it would work well for this one too! 🙂 on 2/5 here is the link that will be live for the actual air fryer recipe 🙂 https://vegetarianmamma.com/recipe/air-fryer-fried-pickles
That is great! Thank you for the link too!! I just got my air fryer and can’t wait to try this
Awesome! Enjoy!
Where in Vegas did you have gluten free fried pickles?! I MUST try them. I went to 110 Grill in Rochester, NH and they had some AMAZING gluten free fried pickles.
Hello Adrienna! Another reader asked and I went back to my social posts from 2015. It appears it was:
http://lazyjoesfishandchips.com/menu/ So it looks like they changed it and they don’t have pickles but DO still have LOTS Of fried GF stuff in a dedicated fryer. Still worth checking out!!!
This looks so delicious! Thanks for sharing a great recipe that is also gluten free! I'm also pretty excited to use maple syrup!! I'd never thought of that before
It adds a subtle sweetness that I LOVE!!
Just the kind of recipe I was looking for! I have a few friends coming over for a party that are on gluten-free diets and I've been searching for recipes that will still be tasty for everyone else - and this is perfect! We're all pickle lovers, can't wait to try these! Thanks for sharing!
They will LOVE these pickles!