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    Default Pickled Crappie maybe


    Here's a recipe I came across.

    Do you all think it will work with crappie???????????

    1 pound fresh filleted fish, skin on & skin off
    1 cup salt
    3 tablespoons water
    1 teaspoon allspice
    3/4 cup sugar
    3 large onions, thinly sliced
    3 cups white vinegar
    3 bay leaves
    dash black pepper

    Put some salt in bottom of small bowl. Place fish skin down. Continue layering
    fish and salt finishing with a layer of salt. Put weight (dish or plate) on top
    and refrigerate for 4 or 5 days. Wash fish well and skin. Soak in cold water
    1 hour, changing water 3 or 4 times. Cut in 1-inch pieces. Drain and pat dry.
    Boil 3 tablespoons water with 1 teaspoon allspice. Add sugar, vinegar, bay
    leaves and pepper. Mix until sugar is dissolved. In a 1 quart jar put 2 cups
    picking solution, some onions and fish pieces, layering them and topping with
    onions. Fill to the top with solution. Keep in tightly closed jar in refrigerator
    2 or 3 days until ready to serve.
    cork'n crappie

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    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/virgi...f-boy-r-d.html

    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/cooki...d-crappie.html

    Most people opt for skin off, it is a little chewy and the texture turns some off.

    Your recipe strikes me as being on-track. That will absolutely work on crappie. I recently had a fellow VA Forum member here and he went gaga over em. I am still eating on the ones pictured in the 2008 post and they are as firm and good as the day they were made. They keep a long time under refridgeration. I'm from MN and we used to pickle northern pike, almost all anglers did, still a very common practice. I have picled crappie, pike, tilapia, catfish, bream,
    and some saltwater fish over the years and never been disappointed. Give it a go and if you have a question feel free to PM me.
    Good luck!
    Last edited by horseshoer; 07-21-2009 at 07:25 PM.
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    "Boil 3 tablespoons" How do you boil 3 tablespoons of water?

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    Talking Not as hard ...

    Quote Originally Posted by HTGGUY View Post
    "Boil 3 tablespoons" How do you boil 3 tablespoons of water?
    ... as it sounds :p

    Boil 1 cup of water, and dip out the 3 tablespoons of water - add Allspice.

    OR (if it's required that the Allspice be boiled along with the water)

    put the Allspice & 3 tbls of water in a microwave proof container, and "nuke it" until it starts to bubble up.

    ... cp

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    No Thanks, I'll eat mine cooked. Freshwater fish carry too many parasites .
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    reason not to eat uncooked fish!

    Eat Raw Fish ... Get a 9-Foot Tapeworm - ABC News
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