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Default What is the best Crappie recipe?

I haven't cooked alot of the fish I've caught in the past and want to start doing it more...any good recipes out there for crappie?
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We've been using 1/2 cornmeal 1/2 flour with garlic salt mixed into the breading. Fry them up & they're pretty tasty!
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I still dont think you can beat picking up some shore lunch original and frying in a pan. If you like baked fish the shore lunch bake recipe is great as well.
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As baking is supposed to be better for you, here's one I use to bake fish.

I like to use two zip lock bags (Qt size) First one flour with salt & pepper. The second with Panko and Parmesan cheese, optional Lemon pepper mix. In a large flat bowl, I whip one egg with mayonnaise and bottled lemon juice. Preheat oven to 425° Prepare cooking sheet covered in aluminum foil coated with spray cooking oil. Rinse fillets and pat dry, place in bag with flour then shake to cover. Then shake off excess then into bowl with egg mixture. Let drip off and place in the Panko bag. Shake and remove and place fillets on prepared foil and bake for about 25 minutes ± depending on thickness until fish flakes with a fork. Optional add more Parmesan cheese on top before baking, to taste. Easy, no flipping in hot oil. No droping in hot oil. All cooked at once. Walleye and BG and Crappie are great. Others may need tartar sauce. Good Eating.
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Does anybody use Peanut Oil to fry fish? My dad used it all the time when we were kids, back in the day when we fished in Minnesota. (Great memories)

I usually use soybean oil, but I have heard peanut oil is better for you.
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i think peanut oil gives fish a sweeter taste....i prefer vegetable oil myself.
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"What is the best Crappie recipe?"

Almost any wiper recipe will work fine.
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When I was a kid a long, long time ago, it was KISS. Keep it simple s-----Beat egg with milk, then in seasoned (S&P) flour then into butter in skillet. Now maybe canola oil with butter. Hard to beat with fresh crappie.
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Does anybody use Peanut Oil to fry fish? My dad used it all the time when we were kids, back in the day when we fished in Minnesota. (Great memories)

I usually use soybean oil, but I have heard peanut oil is better for you.

Yep, all the time. Peanut oil can take more heat than most other oils, so it works well in a fryer.
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I really like Louisiana Fish Fry, comes in a plastic bag and it's cheap, has a subtle kick to it at the end...
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Personally i use tempura recipe because its pretty much awesome.
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