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    Default Crappie Sliders


    Crappie Sliders
    2lbs. Chopped crappie meat
    3 T. Flour
    3 T. Bread crumbs
    Salt and Pepper to taste
    1 Egg
    1/2 cup chopped Chives
    1/2 cup chopped Cilantro
    Juice from 1/2 a Lime
    1/2 to 1 cup of pre-sautéed and cooled onions
    1 t. grated Ginger


    In a large mixing bowl combine the crappie meat, flour, bread crumbs, salt, pepper and egg. Mix well together. Add chives, cilantro, lime, onions and ginger. Form mixture into 2 to 3-inch patties and panfry in a lightly oiled pan to a golden brown. Assemble on a Slider Bun and dress with a cilantro mayo (mayo, cilantro, hot sauce, lemon juice and zest). Serve with a fresh garden salad and avocado slices. For a heartier meal make into full burger patties and serve on grilled hamburger buns, lettuce and tomato.

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    If you go with the full crappie burger, does the outside burn before the inside of the pattie is done cooking?

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    Try addin a couple of chopped slices of bacon in the chopped crappie and you really have somethin then!!
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    That sounds like a pretty good recipe!

    When I first read the title I thought it was going to be boiled okra stuffed with Crappie meat.:p

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    Quote Originally Posted by GCD View Post
    That sounds like a pretty good recipe!

    When I first read the title I thought it was going to be boiled okra stuffed with Crappie meat.:p
    now whats wrong with okra, i have some growing in the garden , lol

    okra is some good eating

    when i read the title i thought it was about sliders "fishing bait" but thanks for posting it I'm going to give it a try

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    Okree is great!!!.. cut up and fried I can nearly eat my own weight in it!... Boiled whole, my dog won't even eat it!

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    can you deep fry it in the fish cooker??

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    Quote Originally Posted by gthartwell View Post
    can you deep fry it in the fish cooker??
    yep

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