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    I have always fried my crappie fillets but would like to try other methods . problem is fried is always spot on and I'm afraid other methods might be hit and miss. what are yaws thoughts?

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    We do steaming whole with some chilis and lemon slices or soy sauce.
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    We broil some of ours. Skin side down on a cookie sheet. Salt, lemon pepper, garlic powder to taste, and onion powder, a few dollops of butter on each fillet, some onion rings on top. Under the broiler for a few minutes, then pig out. I like them fried also, but broiled is a nice change up.

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    Look back in this Thread for Parmesan Crusted Baked Crappie. I have done it many many times, excellent and healthy. I will try to post the link, not very tech savvy.

    Baked Parmesan Crappie

    I cook mine at 400 for 20 minutes and use a Roasted Garlic and herb seasoning and sprinkle the good Parmesan Shreds on top.
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    Get some butter hot in an iron skillet. Coat fillets with Old Bay and cook 3-4 minutes on each side. Can eat just like that or make fish tacos.
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    Just posted about sharing the harvest with friends and very simple and easy cleanup. Saute pan melt tbsp butter and then add olive oil, put in your veggies, mushrooms, shallots/leeks, spinach, peppers whatever you like. minced or smashed garlic for few minutes and then add your fillets. only takes a minute or two for crappie they turn white and your done. quick, easy and you have sauteed veggies to go with your fish and it's a meal. Folks who are squeamish about fried fish really love this one as it looks so gourmet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GREENFISH View Post
    Get some butter hot in an iron skillet. Coat fillets with Old Bay and cook 3-4 minutes on each side. Can eat just like that or make fish tacos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GREENFISH View Post
    Get some butter hot in an iron skillet. Coat fillets with Old Bay and cook 3-4 minutes on each side. Can eat just like that or make fish tacos.
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    Looks great
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    Good Friday lunch cooking
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    Looks awesome
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