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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    That would be a shoe in. All we need now is a catchy name for the dish. Got any ideas?

    Wannabe...
    It could be "Blackened Chickn ****" or ****ty Chickn".


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    yep , till i started crappie fishing i deer hunted every chance i got . not if the weathers pretty i hit the water .
    CATCH THEM ALL.

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    Ok here we go First you open top of cooler. Then you reach deep to the bottom bypass ones on top once you reached bottom move your hand around till you get just the right one. Pull it out and look at to make sure the Mtns are blue. If they are proceed to place in Billbob. Once in Billbob pop the top and enjoy. Once you get it down pat cooktime should be less than 3 mins. Then start process over.
    TOO MANY IDIOTS TO FEW BULLETS

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    take a couple of baked crappie fillets baked in butter and lemon pepper
    mash the crappie fillets up and mix into small cup of mayo
    add a little relish and black pepper
    take a tomato and cut the top off and gut the tomato
    stuff tomato with your baked crappie that you mixed up
    top with shredded cheese and put top back on tomato
    put in the oven until cheese is melted and eat
    really really good eating right there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big H trucking View Post
    Ok here we go First you open top of cooler. Then you reach deep to the bottom bypass ones on top once you reached bottom move your hand around till you get just the right one. Pull it out and look at to make sure the Mtns are blue. If they are proceed to place in Billbob. Once in Billbob pop the top and enjoy. Once you get it down pat cooktime should be less than 3 mins. Then start process over.
    My kinda cookin man!!!!!!!!
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    Hmmmmmmm Donnie that could be called Crappies Rockefeller
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    Big H , I cooked some of dem Wed nite wooo weeee
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    Quote Originally Posted by GitDaGrease View Post
    Hmmmmmmm Donnie that could be called Crappies Rockefeller
    i tell you what it dont sound like much but they are fine
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    Take about one quart of crappie fillets and grill or bake them with butter and Tonys. Let them cool then mash them up in a bowl. Add one egg and some mayo, just enough so you can make a pattie out of them. Take the patties and bread them with the panko breading and fry them in a pan with a little butter and cooking oil till crispy. Take out and put on a towel to drain then enjoy. These are fine.
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    coat your crappie fillets with melted butter, sprinkle them with greek seasoning, and smother them with mozzarella cheese. bake @ 375 for 8-10 minutes or until cheese is browning slightly.
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