The fish looks mighty tasty,why'd ya go and ruin it with the nasty green beans and cooked broccoli ?.I just happen to have some fillets,I will give them a try.......with a side of peas or corn.
These turned out pretty darn tasty. I mixed up some bread crumbs, almond meal (just ground up almonds), S & P, ground mustard and some cajun seasoning. Dipped the crappie in an egg, lemon juice and tabasco sauce wash and then breaded and baked at 400 degrees.
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The fish looks mighty tasty,why'd ya go and ruin it with the nasty green beans and cooked broccoli ?.I just happen to have some fillets,I will give them a try.......with a side of peas or corn.
Looks delicious, will give it a try
Good luck and good fishing
Looks good.
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That looks and sounds like a winner. We've been baking our crappie the last couple of years after finding a similar recipe on this site. I think we'll try this one next time. Thanks for sharing.
We season- bake at 400* for 10 min. Perfect every time.
Hey Vonna, they look real good and Sandy had me print it off. How long in the oven?
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About 10 minutes on each side. I put mine a cooling rack on a cookie sheet hoping to keep them crisp, but you still need to flip them about halfway through cooking to get crispy on both sides.
Vonna
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