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    Try frying them naked with a bbq dry rub
    go easy on the seasoning and use the least amt of butter or oil
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    Quote Originally Posted by BassERT View Post
    Try frying them naked with a bbq dry rub
    go easy on the seasoning and use the least amt of butter or oil
    Tried to get my girlfriend to do that, my face still hurts!:o

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    Olive oil burns too easy. You cannot beat peanut oil for frying fish, but I use vegetable oil. If you are using olive oil for health reasons I a dietitian(sp) told me when you heat olive oil hot enough to fry you lose all the health benefits of the olive oil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawgmanx2 View Post
    Tried to get my girlfriend to do that, my face still hurts!:o
    Right On!!! :D:D:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    I Fry my crappie and potato buds by Betty Crocker
    bingo!!!!!! some good stuff there. flour,eggwash and instant taters ...yummmm


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    I dust the fillets in flour, then dip in beaten egg/milk wash, then cornflake crumbs seasoned with garlic salt and cayenne pepper. Drop in a skillet or deep fryer till they float and turn golden brown. The cornflake crumbs give an extra crunchy, kind of sweet crust to them. Recipe showed to me by a Canadian guide on a walleye shore lunch on Lake of the Woods, Ontario.
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    I use a bunch of different "breadings". I like Uncle Bucks (spicy) from BPS, panko, cornmeal, flower, italina bread crumbs, cornflakes, etc...... It kind of depends on the mood I am in.

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    i like to fish to have a little pop to them. the crackers sound good.
    Never take the advice of someone who has not had your kind of trouble!

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    Default Mix of House Autry

    Amen.. House Autry The Hot and the Mild mixed together makes it perfect. Run through an egg/milk wash and dredge in the above mix. Wont get any better. I fry mine in Canola Oil..

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    It's Zatarain's seasoned fish fry for me, been using it for years and haven't found anything that I like better.

    "Shep"

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