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Prep Time: 15 Minutes Cook Time: 20 Minutes |
Ready In: 35 Minutes Servings: 6 |
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This is someone's Mom's fried fish recipe but it's not MY Mom. It's very, very good and SO easy. The recipe called for the fish to be deep fried but I fried it in about 3/4 inch of oil in a large, heavy skillet. Also, the original recipe called for whitefish fillets, cut in half lengthwise. I used some thin Chilean sea bass fillets and it was excellent. I think any firm, white fish fillets will work. Julie, if you ever become a member of Zaar, contact me and I'll ask Kathy to transfer this recipe over to you and thanks for the great dinner. Ingredients:
2 eggs, beaten |
1 1/2 cups crushed saltine crackers (about 45 crackers) |
2 lbs fish fillets (use a firm, white fish, about 1/2 inch thick such as -- whitefish, tilapia, sea bass) |
vegetable oil (for frying) |
Directions:
1. Place beaten eggs and saltine cracker crumbs in separate shallow bowls or pie tins. 2. Dip fillets into eggs, then coat with crumbs; let stand for 5 minutes. 3. In a heavy, deep skillet, or electric frying pan, heat oil (about 3/4 to 1 inch of oil) to 375°. Fry fillets, a few at a time, for 2 minutes on each side or until fish is golden brown and flakes easily (I found that when the fish is golden brown it's DONE). 4. Drain on a rack over paper towels. If you're making lots of fish place the rack in a 225° oven while you're cooking the remaining batches. |
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