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#1286646 - 04/30/07 01:26 AM Best way to prepare Crappie
David Lim Offline
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Registered: 03/22/07
Posts: 55
My friend and I just got a whole mess of crappie, and it'll be my first time to cook and eat 'em. How do y'all recommend preparing them. I'd like to try them pan or deep fried and baked. Is it best to fry them whole or filet them with skin on/ off? Let us know about your recipes please! Because we're getting hungry just thinking about it.

THanks!

David

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#1286759 - 04/30/07 07:26 AM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: David Lim]
Poorboy Offline
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Registered: 03/28/06
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Loc: Waxahachie
I filet mine, then cut the fielts into "nugets" (what my wife likes) soakem in buttermilk and coat with Andys seasonings
http://www.andysseasoning.com/pages/fish.html
then deep fry. I have tried many other seasonings, but Andys is the best I have found.
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#1286835 - 04/30/07 08:15 AM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Poorboy]
David Lim Offline
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Can I get the Andy's seasonings at a local grocery store?

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#1287125 - 04/30/07 10:35 AM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: David Lim]
Poorboy Offline
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Loc: Waxahachie
I find it at HEB, never have any luck at WalMart
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#1287193 - 04/30/07 11:07 AM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Poorboy]
David Lim Offline
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Registered: 03/22/07
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I wished we had HEB's in DFW :(. But I'll check the local tom thumb's and albertsons. Thanks!

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#1288150 - 04/30/07 05:34 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: David Lim]
FarTraveler Offline
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Registered: 04/22/07
Posts: 243
Loc: Ft Worth
Might check Central Market as there owned by HEB

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#1288261 - 04/30/07 06:25 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: David Lim]
Catfishd Offline
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Loc: Frisco, Texas
 Quote:
I filet mine, then cut the fielts into "nugets" (what my wife likes) soakem in buttermilk and coat with Andys seasonings
http://www.andysseasoning.com/pages/fish.html
then deep fry. I have tried many other seasonings, but Andys is the best I have found


you soak crappie in buttermilk? WTF for? You dont need to soak crappie I am sorry. Crappie are great whole or filleted. There are many batters out there like Wally Marshalls critter fry / Uncle Bucks /Louisianna / or use cornmeal some salt and some garlic,cajun seasoning,redpepper and make your own to your taste.

As far as cooking them you can skillet fry them whole and if it is a big whole crappie make sure you put slits in the meat so it will cook all the way through. Fillets I normally wont cut up just cook the whole fillet. I dont use buttermilk or milk for that matter on any of my fish unless I am cooking some kingfish or something. No need for it on crappie I promise that is pure white meat if cleaned correctly. As far as baking or grilling the whole crappie is great for that as well. If I am battering the fish I usually have it in water. Or soak it in tabasco sauce or Louisianna hot sauce. Gives it a little kick and a great flavor.
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#1289291 - 05/01/07 07:26 AM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Catfishd]
Poorboy Offline
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Only reason I soak them in buttermilk is to give the breading something to stick to, gives it a slightly different flavor, I do not marinate the meat. I guess I said it wrong, by soaking I mean throw all the filets in the milk and bread them one by one....
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#1289863 - 05/01/07 11:47 AM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Poorboy]
Bigbob_FTW Offline
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 Originally Posted By: poorboy
Only reason I soak them in buttermilk is to give the breading something to stick to, gives it a slightly different flavor, I do not marinate the meat. I guess I said it wrong, by soaking I mean throw all the filets in the milk and bread them one by one....


dry them off, then coat with flour. dredge in egg wash, then coat with your breading. I bought a batter pro at big lots. works great for this.
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#1291088 - 05/01/07 08:47 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Bigbob_FTW]
coach_lancaster Offline
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I will tell ya the easiest and tastiest way.

Get some of this for your batter


Wash the filets and have one bowl with an egg/milk mixture and another bowl with the batter.

1. Pat the filets dry with a paper towel
2. Dredge filet in a little milk/egg misture
3. Batter them up
4. Place in the oil
5. Cook until golden and they float

You won't eat better - no joke!



Edited by coach_lancaster (05/01/07 08:48 PM)
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#1291096 - 05/01/07 08:50 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: coach_lancaster]
coach_lancaster Offline
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Actually now that I think about it

I put the fish fry mix in a big ziploc bag. I put 3 or 4 filets in there (after the milk/egg bath, close it up, and shake the carp out of it.

Easy way to batter
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#1295606 - 05/03/07 08:11 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: coach_lancaster]
Greg_G Offline
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Registered: 06/05/02
Posts: 1915
Loc: Houston, TX (Copperfield Area)
my favorite way to fry them:

cut fillets into 3 equal pieces each
pile fillets in a bowl and add squirt of yellow mustard (not much less than a teaspoon)
sprinkle with some seasoning (cajun or abadobo)
mix it around to get a light coating of mustard all over the fish
fill a bag with Lousiana fry or wally's critter mix and toss 6-8 pieces in and close and shake.

Fry them in rice bran oil at 400-425 to a deep golden brown.
super crisp outside, just right on the inside.

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#1296008 - 05/03/07 10:11 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: David Lim]
dfwaviator Offline
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Registered: 03/28/07
Posts: 133
Loc: Alvarado, Tx
We do have a 'semi-local' HEB. Cleburne, Tx has one. DIRT CHEAP prices.. When I lived the urban life in Arlington, we used to drive down there to get a 2 week load of groceries. Now I live closer to Cleburne.

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#1302230 - 05/07/07 01:17 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: dfwaviator]
David Lim Offline
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Registered: 03/22/07
Posts: 55
I'll have to check it out. I miss the HEB's of Austin. Central Market's are great too, but I miss the HEB. Fresh food and great prices.

THanks for all of the recipes everybody. Keep em coming. Definately going to try the mustard, Greg. Thanks!

David

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#1306602 - 05/09/07 10:47 AM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: David Lim]
Crappie_92 Offline
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Registered: 04/30/07
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U might use it like catfish. i dip them in egg that has been mixed, no shell: Then i like to but it in flour then some bread crumbs and u will eat the best ever.

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#1342736 - 05/26/07 08:16 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Crappie_92]
cellis Offline
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Registered: 05/15/02
Posts: 3074
Loc: Arlington
We use the Louisiana Fish Fry seasoning too.

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#1342949 - 05/26/07 10:32 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: coach_lancaster]
divingcat Offline
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Registered: 04/30/05
Posts: 1406
Loc: Conroe Texas
Lots of ways to cook crappie and they are all good.

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#1344085 - 05/27/07 07:15 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: divingcat]
Bassman74 Offline
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Registered: 02/19/07
Posts: 157
Loc: Pampa,Tx
I use dipitz brand batter in cajun flavor and I roll my crappie fillets in mustard before I batter them.I promise you people rave over it when I cook any kind of fish.Youjust cant go wrong.
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#1345853 - 05/28/07 08:25 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Bassman74]
Wishing4Fishing Offline
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Registered: 06/29/06
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Loc: Copperas Cove, TX
For baked fish sprinkle seasonings on fish fillets (creole, old bay, garlic powder, salt pepper, whatever you like) Drizle with melted butter and bake at 350 for about 30 minutes depending on thickness of fish. The make some hollandaise sauce from package (really easy) add capers and pour over fish at the end. It is awsome and will be as good as anything you can get at a fancy seafood restaurant.
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#1345894 - 05/28/07 08:55 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Poorboy]
TreeBass Offline
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Loc: Central Texas
 Originally Posted By: poorboy
I filet mine, then cut the fielts into "nugets" (what my wife likes) soakem in buttermilk and coat with Andys seasonings
http://www.andysseasoning.com/pages/fish.html
then deep fry. I have tried many other seasonings, but Andys is the best I have found.


We dip them in the buttermilk as well, then use zaterans
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#1389624 - 06/17/07 09:21 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: TreeBass]
TxWidowMaker32 Offline
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Registered: 06/06/07
Posts: 224
Loc: Keller, Tx
Just crush a bunch of saltine crackers up....dip filet in egg then crackers then into fry daddy. Since I tried that I will never eat MY crappie any other way.

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#1389666 - 06/17/07 09:49 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: TreeBass]
bassmanmike Offline
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Registered: 10/28/06
Posts: 67
Loc: Garland,Tx
Yellow cornmeal and cavenders Greek seasoning and fry at 350 for 5 minutes

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#1733408 - 11/12/07 06:03 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: bassmanmike]
bowfin Offline
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Registered: 08/17/07
Posts: 524
Loc: - east tx. wood co.
I use fresh ground corn from a vender at canton 1st monday.He grinds it while u wait.

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#1733915 - 11/12/07 08:36 PM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: bowfin]
Old Geezer Offline
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Registered: 04/22/02
Posts: 106
Loc: bryan tx usa
heat the bar b q grill, lightly coat filets with olive oil and sprinkle with tonys
place on non stick foil and place on grill leaving the foil
open close grill and cook until fish flakes place a table spoon of jack cheese on top of eack filet and some finely dice tomatoes and green onions on top
When cheese is melted it's done.
mike

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#1809841 - 12/15/07 08:11 AM Re: Best way to prepare Crappie [Re: Old Geezer]
Brian Spagnola Offline
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Registered: 09/17/05
Posts: 3959
Loc: McKinney Texas
I make crappie cakes. Think Ill post the recipie in another thread!

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