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FISH TACOS
On the East end of Longtown, right before you cross the bridge before Highway 9 Landing, there is a Mexican food place on the North side of Hwy 9 that serves fish tacos. They are not on the menu, you have to ask the waiter for them. Folks, I had some friends tell me about these fish tacos and finally last night I got to try them.
They were everything I hoped for and better than I had imagined. Chopped Tiliapia mixed with spices, rolled in double corn tortillas. You get (3) large tacos, refried beans, pico de gallo, and the trimmings. I was stuffed when I left the place. Give em a try, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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Sounds good! I fix them at home both fried and blackened.
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Have a friend that makes fresh coleslaw and puts on fish tacos.
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Hmmm fish tacos on Saturday night at Hugo?????????????????????????????????????
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:puke Tiliapia is bait fish!!!:yikes
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We had crappie fish taco's last night, home made. Recipe calls for 2lb of talapia but we used crappie, and substituted lettuce for cabbage.
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I make these quite often, my wife and I love them.
I fry my fish in the Louisiana New Orleans style fish fry batter for the fish tacos. Its a bit lighter with a hint of lemon.
For the sauce mix the following ingredients up.
1/2 cup helmans mayo
1/2 cup plain yogurt
1/2 tsp dried oregano
1/2 tsp dried cumin
1/2 tsp dried dill weed
1 tsp minced capers
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1 lime juiced
1 jalapeno minced (can use less to lessen the heat)
I then just warm up some flour tortillas, smear a bit of the sauce across the bottom of the tortillas, throw on a few chunks of crappie, toss on some coleslaw and bit of cilantro. You are now in crappie taco heaven. The sauce is great, I like it a bit spicy and the way the heat slowly comes on is nice. It doesn't hit you hard up front.