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Old 09-11-2013, 06:45 PM   #1
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fried rockfish fillet

Well I thought I'd share a little recipe action with you guys. It took my awhile to get this right but now my pan fried filets come out perfectly every time.

Start off with freshly caught fish of your choice. I like rockfish or sculpin but any mild flavored white fish will do


Fillet fish, rinse with fresh water and pat dry with paper towel, place aside.



In a bowl beat 1 egg for every pound of fillet. Set aside



For a nice crispy breading I like to use cornbread stuffing mix, crushed down to a nice fine consistency. Spread on a plate and set aside




Then set up your station with your fish, a bowl of flour, your egg and stuffing crumbs



Salt and pepper fish to taste, dredge in flower, dip fillet in egg and completely coat in crumbs







Use about 2 tbsp of goid olive oil in a non stick pan. Too much oil and you get mushy breading. Heat on high then just before placing fish in the pan reduce heat to med/med high.



Cook on one side for approximately 3min give or take for size/thickness of fillet.



Flip fillet and finish off by browning the opposite side.



Fillet should turn out firm and crisp with an opaque center



I like to drizzle a bit of seasoned rice vinegar to taste.



Enjoy!
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Old 09-11-2013, 07:03 PM   #2
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someone is trying to grab your fillets

.awesome post , nice presentation .
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Thanks I don't know why this ended up in the buy sell trade section. I wrote it is the general discusion board. If an admin can move it plz do. Thanks
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Old 09-12-2013, 10:01 AM   #4
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Nice, so what you trading for the eats? Still no blood on those decks!
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Old 09-12-2013, 10:50 PM   #5
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No offense but that way of preparing fish is very "simple" and ordinary! Plus you burnt the bread crumbs. Might of tasted good but did not look so good.
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Old 09-12-2013, 11:12 PM   #6
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No offense but that way of preparing fish is very "simple" and ordinary! Plus you burnt the bread crumbs. Might of tasted good but did not look so good.
Have you ever stopped and thought to yourself...."Hey! Today, I will not be a dick"

When I saw you had replied, I already knew you were going to have something negative and criticizing to say before I even read your post. You're always a debby downer, and have some .02 to put in that no one cares to hear. Just keep it to yourself and let people do their thing. You don't need to always put other people down. You might argue it's constructive criticism, but it's not. You're just being an ass.
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No offense but that way of preparing fish is very "simple" and ordinary! Plus you burnt the bread crumbs. Might of tasted good but did not look so good.
Im just your simple, ordinary, burnt bread crumb kind of guy I guess
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Nice, so what you trading for the eats? Still no blood on those decks!
As soon as the bait comes back to town then so will the T's. Ill have one on deck soon
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that rice vinegar will make your mouth watery
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