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    Thumbs up frying crappie


    WE like to dip them in egg and milk then coat with townhouse cracker crumbs and fry in peanut or olive oil. Yum!! suzieq

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    Default fried crappie

    Which do you like best, the peanut or olive oil?

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    crushed ritz crackers is great too

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    I Fry my crappie and potato buds by Betty Crocker

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    Panko japanese bread crumbs
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    If you use the breadcrumbs or cracker crumbs, what do you season them with?

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    Wink Crappie Novice ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Novice View Post
    If you use the breadcrumbs or cracker crumbs, what do you season them with?

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    I think the Panko 'crumbs' are already seasoned, and come in different 'flavors'. The cracker crumbs depend on style of 'cracker' used.

    Personally, I don't "season" my fried Crappie with anything ... except salt/pepper, and that's only when it's on the plate :p
    I use plain yellow cornmeal, more or less as a 'crust'. I want to taste the fish, not cover their taste with another. Not real hip on using 'batter' type coatings, either .... though I have eaten fish with Autrey's, and with Weisenberger (both are batter mixes). I've also used Southern Star Fish Fry Seasoning ... when I wanted a little different "flavor".

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    House Autry fish breader....

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    Thanks all for the replies.

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    Im with crappiepappy

    you cant beat just corn meal and salt and pepper.

    i do like the quaker corn meal in the round box it is finer ground

    and not so grainy as some of the bag stuff.

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