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Re: Skillet, deep fry, oven baked, or grilled? [Re: split cane rod] #15033618 04/01/24 08:55 PM
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I deep fry crappie. White bass are used for fish tacos. Catfish are either deep fried or blackened in cast iron skillet over a bed of dirty rice.

Re: Skillet, deep fry, oven baked, or grilled? [Re: SoonerDG] #15033687 04/01/24 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by SoonerDG
While I use all of those methods....beer battered and deep fried in peanut oil is my favorite.


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Re: Skillet, deep fry, oven baked, or grilled? [Re: split cane rod] #15043590 04/11/24 03:57 PM
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I've enjoyed them every way listed, but lately I've gotten to where air frying is my favorite. We have a small air fryer that has a rack about the size of a dinner plate. I run the fillets through olive oil and spread them out on a dinner plate, then cover the top side with the air fryer fish batter. Spray the rack with Pam or something, then arrange the fillets on the rack with the battered side down. Then sprinkle the batter on the top side and cook it 12 minutes at 400 degrees.

They come out crispy on both sides and look like they have been fried, but there is no taste of oil because no oil was used. I honestly didn't realize how much of a taste cooking oil gives it until eating crappie that seem to be fried, but aren't. It's an easy way to cook a meal for 2 people, but I wouldn't cook this way for more. Frying will always be easier when cooking for a larger group.

Re: Skillet, deep fry, oven baked, or grilled? [Re: split cane rod] #15044988 04/13/24 11:44 AM
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Re: Skillet, deep fry, oven baked, or grilled? [Re: split cane rod] #15045041 04/13/24 01:07 PM
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Salmon Croquet recipe substituting chopped Crappie for the salmon. Cooking in real butter adds another dimension ! We prefer to deep fry or pan fry in good olive oil !

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1) Deep fried for crappie tacos. 2) Grill or torch poblanos, cut in half length wise to create a ‘boat’, fill with filets, top with pico, cilantro and a bit of lime juice, wrap in foil and bake.

Re: Skillet, deep fry, oven baked, or grilled? [Re: split cane rod] #15045861 04/14/24 11:30 AM
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Zatarain Crab Cake Mix. Fried in an electric skillet. Only way I can eat leftover fish.

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Re: Skillet, deep fry, oven baked, or grilled? [Re: RODS454] #15047270 04/15/24 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by RODS454
Zatarain Crab Cake Mix. Fried in an electric skillet. Only way I can eat leftover fish.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EIMC2...d=GOHGS9LR7F21&amp=&sprefix=zata


This didn’t come up for a long time in this thread but if you like crab cakes they are just as good made with crappie.


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Re: Skillet, deep fry, oven baked, or grilled? [Re: split cane rod] #15047718 04/16/24 01:36 PM
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Beer battered in canola oil is how my family likes them. A lot of folks say you should use a light beer, but I use Guinness. The filets finish with a dark color, almost looking overcooked, but It really adds a nice flavor.

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When frying I use peanut oil. One thing that I have started doing though is when I filet them, I keep the rib section on and freeze that way. That way, if I decided to grill/blacken, etc. I keep the rib section on which makes them easier to flip and take off the grill without breaking into pieces. If I end up frying them, I just cut that section off when they are thawed out.

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