Ingredients
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1
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12
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1 1/2
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1
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1
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1/2
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1
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Directions
Crappie Fish Fry, For those of you living in the Midwest and lucky enough to snag those delicious crappie fish, here’s a recipe that will do justice to those wonderful little fellas!, not very good regret cooking such a tasty fish with this recipe, frying crappie today and I am a southern boy so I can do but trying different things doing a cajun side normal potatoes, corn, with onion and garlic mix got tonies for basic batter but buttermilk and brown mustard and thinking about adding a little pickle vinegar to the start the slow fry making sure that the fish has time to soak in the buttermilk vinegar Mistake or Not
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Steps
1
Done
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Empty Beer Into a Large Bowl. |
2
Done
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Add the Corn Flour, Salt, Paprika, and Cayenne to the Bowl and Whisk Until You Have Light and Frothy Batter. |
3
Done
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Refrigerate For a Least an Hour but Up to Five Days. |
4
Done
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in a Deep Fryer or Deep Skillet, Heat at Least 2 Inches of Oil to 375 Degrees F. |
5
Done
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Dredge Fillets in Flour, Shaking Off Any Excess; Then Dip Them in the Beer Batter, Coating Them Well. |
6
Done
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Fry in Oil Until Perfectly Golden and Drain on Paper Towels. |
7
Done
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Serve With Lemon Wedges, Tartar Sauce and Hot Sauce. Yum-Yum! Prep Time Does not Include Refrigeration Time. |