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    Okay guys I Fillet all my Crappie, they have know bones. They are deep fried in a frying pan. Mywife prepairs them bye 1st dipping them into flour, second, dipping them into eggs, third dipped into cracker crumbs. Fried until cooked. Damn are they good. I fix crappie fillets for breakfast. You guys try this. Lightly grease your frying pan. Put a couple fillets in and cook well done. Chop the fillets into little chunks, take two eggs and mix together and pour into frying pan and scamble the fish and eggs to Cook and eat.
    Last edited by Ken Jones; 05-11-2008 at 12:01 PM.

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    Ken, I first started by breading my fillets the way you do, then it was suggested by some other crappie.com members to try Autry House of Seafood breading available at any Wally World. The fillets went from great before the Autry's breading to unbelievable after using it. It makes all the difference in the world.

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    I fillet and cut out the rib cage, then double dip them in a flour batter seasoned with salt, pepper, and a good dose of Old Bay seasoning. Sometimes I'll grill them but usually not crappie since they're a delicate fish and don't hold up to grilling well.

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    I fillet them, wash them down in ice water, soak them in milk, put them in a gallon zip lock bag one by one and shake it in some House-Autry Mills seafood breading.....

    depending how I feel, I'll either pan fry them or deep fry them to a golden brown
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    I saute a little onion with the fish before adding the eggs. REAL GOOD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by poppop View Post
    Ken, I first started by breading my fillets the way you do, then it was suggested by some other crappie.com members to try Autry House of Seafood breading available at any Wally World. The fillets went from great before the Autry's breading to unbelievable after using it. It makes all the difference in the world.
    Thank you sir I will try that. Wife went over to Wally World to buy Autry House of Seafood Breading they never heard of the stuff. Sorry we tried to find it. If you want to send me some I will be more than willing to pay for it. Ken E-Mail [email protected] contact me and I'll give you my mailing address. Thanks a Bunch
    Last edited by Ken Jones; 05-01-2008 at 07:57 PM. Reason: Can't find Autry House

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dickieboy View Post
    I saute a little onion with the fish before adding the eggs. REAL GOOD!
    Thank you guys I like your suggestions. Ken

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    i fillet my crappie , wash them really well in salty water to get any blood out. then soak them in salty water and lemon juice. rinse again real well. dip in water and batter in zateran's southern crispy, fry up real crispy in a frying pan(i use canola oil so i can use higher heat). fry up some pickles and some hand cut fries and have a feast. mmmmm mmmmm good. i think i'll have some for lunch tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smoothlures View Post
    I fillet and cut out the rib cage, then double dip them in a flour batter seasoned with salt, pepper, and a good dose of Old Bay seasoning. Sometimes I'll grill them but usually not crappie since they're a delicate fish and don't hold up to grilling well.
    When I fillet, I have no rib cage to cut out. There's only meat there, then I remove the skin. I never have tried Grilling Crappie Fillets. I do Salmon, and Steehead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigfish5 View Post
    i fillet my crappie , wash them really well in salty water to get any blood out. then soak them in salty water and lemon juice. rinse again real well. dip in water and batter in zateran's southern crispy, fry up real crispy in a frying pan(i use canola oil so i can use higher heat). fry up some pickles and some hand cut fries and have a feast. mmmmm mmmmm good. i think i'll have some for lunch tomorrow.
    I've never heard of Zateran's southern Crispy

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