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    Quote Originally Posted by cook View Post
    cooked up about 4 doz. of the ABT's yesterday-they were a big hit!I took the liberty of changing it a little,and I also cooked of some chorizo sausage and added to the mix.

    Some people will be feeling it today!
    Do you have a recipe for the chorizo or where do you buy?

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    just buy it,local wal-mart carries it..they have a lot of hispanic items...good stuff

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    We had a fish fry Saturday and I fried Mushpuppies. I modified the recipe and included a 4 1/4 oz can of chopped green chili peppers for 2 batches of mushpuppies. They were a big hit.

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    Default Crappie Chowder...A Recipe That Even Kids Love

    Crappie Chowder
    24 Crappie Fillets
    5 Medium Potatoes (cubed)
    2 Medium Onions (chopped)
    1 Carrot (chopped)
    1 Celery Stick (chopped)
    2 chicken Bouillon Cubes
    3 Tablespoons Butter
    4 Ounces Velveeta Cheese
    4 Ounces Philadelphia Cream Cheese
    1 Pint Half & Half
    1 Pint Milk
    2 Cups Water
    1 teaspoon Salt
    1 Teaspoon Pepper

    Put potatoes, onions, carrot, celery, water, salt and pepper in a large pot. Cover pot and cook until vegetables are tender. Add crappie fillets and bouillon cubes and cover over medium heat until crappie flakes. Stir occasionally. When crappie flakes, add both cheeses and butter and cook on a low heat until they melt. Then, add Half & Half and milk. Cover and simmer on low heat for 10 to 15 minutes.
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    1. Go to crappie camp
    2. Catch or know someboby that catches crappy!!
    3.find somebody that has andy's fish seasonin!!
    4. Give that person a beer!!!
    5. N beg em for a taste or the deep fryed greatness that is crappy!!!!

    6. Hope you get to eat crappy again!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitty 79 View Post
    1. Go to crappie camp
    2. Catch or know someboby that catches crappy!!
    3.find somebody that has andy's fish seasonin!!
    4. Give that person a beer!!!
    5. N beg em for a taste or the deep fryed greatness that is crappy!!!!

    6. Hope you get to eat crappy again!!!
    amen!
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    or a bottle of snake bite medicine can help on any day
    GRAND KIDS 4 IS ALL YOU NEED

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUESKEETER View Post
    or a bottle of snake bite medicine can help on any day
    I agree!

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    some gravy to try on fish. Heat 1/4 cup of fish frying oil in large skillet on medium high. Add 3 Tbs of flour to hot oil. Stir until well mixed.
    Add sliced onions. Continue stirring until onions and flour are golden brown. Reduce heat to medium. Add tomato paste and mix in.
    Add 2 1/2 C water. Add 1/2 tsp salt and 1 tsp seasoned salt, 1/4 tsp black pepper and hot pepper. Stir.
    Taste. Add more salt and seasoned salt if desired.Return to boil. Reduce heat to medium to low. Simmer until gravy has thickened slice some tomatoes, get some biscuits, and taters, put all on plate, and cover fish,tomatoes, and taters with the gravy, sop up with biscits. bloody good

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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    some gravy to try on fish. Heat 1/4 cup of fish frying oil in large skillet on medium high. Add 3 Tbs of flour to hot oil. Stir until well mixed.
    Add sliced onions. Continue stirring until onions and flour are golden brown. Reduce heat to medium. Add tomato paste and mix in.
    Add 2 1/2 C water. Add 1/2 tsp salt and 1 tsp seasoned salt, 1/4 tsp black pepper and hot pepper. Stir.
    Taste. Add more salt and seasoned salt if desired.Return to boil. Reduce heat to medium to low. Simmer until gravy has thickened slice some tomatoes, get some biscuits, and taters, put all on plate, and cover fish,tomatoes, and taters with the gravy, sop up with biscits. bloody good
    how much tomato paste? Sounds good!

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