Ingredients
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2
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1/4
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1/4
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1/2
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1/4
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1
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1 - 2
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Directions
Basic Fish Fry,On the less frequent occasion that I fry fish, this is the recipe use…Served with oven roasted potatoes and a tossed green salad, it’s a dream meal!,Great recipe use drum fish which have rocks in their head and it turned out great this is actually the place that had the fish on it and as you can see quite delicious,This is a really good fish mix, used catfish caught out of our pond and my mom LOVED it and she doesn’t care for catfish at all. My husband liked it as well. The only thing I would do different and would of, if my child hadn’t called in the middle of me cooking was salt them as soon as they came out of the oil. I think they would of been even better, but this is a winner in my book.
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Steps
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In One Pie Plate, Combine the Milk and Pepper; This Is Your 'wet' Mix. |
2
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in Another Pie Plate, Combine the Flour, Cornmeal and Paprika; This Is Your 'dry' Mix. |
3
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in an Electric Skillet, Heat the Oil to 350f. |
4
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Dip Fish Into the 'wet' Mix, Then Roll in the 'dry' Mix to Cover Completely. |
5
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Fry the Fish Filets, a Few at a Time, in the Hot Oil For Approx 4 Min or Less Per Side, Until the Fish Is Nicely Browned and Serve. |
6
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Don't Fry Them All at the Same Time or You'll Cool Down the Oil Too Much and It Will Have to Heat Back Up to Temperature (not a Good Thing). |
7
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If Frying in a Dutch Oven, Use a Meat Thermometer to Check Your Oil Temperature, Before You Fry. |
8
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If Using a Deep Fryer Machine, Please Follow Your Manufacturer's Instructions/Booklet. |
9
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Substitutions: If Haddock Isn't Available, Substitute Hake, Pollock, Flounder, Tilapia or Cod Instead; You Can Also Use the Skim Version of Evaporated Milk. |