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Breading Fillets
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12/13/20 02:03 PM
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hung-up101
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Anyone ever pre-bread/batter their fillets before freezing? I've heard about it but never tried it. Also anyone Air Fry crappie??
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/13/20 06:12 PM
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Mo
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I tried air fryer once with Louisiana fry mix. Turned out ok. , certainly not as good as deep fried in peanut oil. I see now they have special mix for air fryer, may give that a try in the future.
Mo
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/13/20 06:25 PM
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RODS454
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Air fry only now. Even crappie cakes are air fried.
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: RODS454]
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12/13/20 07:04 PM
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Crappie Husband
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Air fry only now. Even crappie cakes are air fried. Mind sharing how you make your crappie cakes?
-Kyle Campbell- Blue Wave 2000 Pure Bay
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/13/20 08:20 PM
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KEGracing
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I bread and freeze, work out fine.
I wash and dry fillets, then coat with yellow mustard. I like the Lousiann yellow - crispy chicken breader, with a little slap yo mommoa added...
Put mustard coated fillets in the breader, and then shake off well. Just want a light coating. Very light coating. Put on sheets of wax paper and freeze.
I have tried air frying these, and they are ok... but not as good a peanut oil at about 370.
IF you want to air fry, spray with a little cooking oil helps them crisp up some.
Good luck all. Stay safe.
Ken
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/13/20 08:34 PM
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BigJoeTx1212
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Crappie cakes? I'm listening.....
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/13/20 09:16 PM
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Ken Gaby
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Matthew Carroll, Jigum, shared his crappie cake recipe with the Forum. He used Zatarains crab cake mix and substituted 1 lb of fillets for the crab meat. Put the crappie meat in a food processor and lightly shred. Then follow the recipe on the box. He made small balls dropped in the grease and they are great. I'm sure some cakes baked or air fried would be great also. Of course if you want spicy, add the hot stuff to the mix.
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: Ken Gaby]
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12/13/20 10:19 PM
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Matthew Carroll, Jigum, shared his crappie cake recipe with the Forum. He used Zatarains crab cake mix and substituted 1 lb of fillets for the crab meat. Put the crappie meat in a food processor and lightly shred. Then follow the recipe on the box. He made small balls dropped in the grease and they are great. I'm sure some cakes baked or air fried would be great also. Of course if you want spicy, add the hot stuff to the mix. Now I am hungry! 
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: fridays86]
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12/14/20 10:28 AM
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BassPontoon
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Looks great! I’ll be trying this soon
GR
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/14/20 11:49 AM
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hung-up101
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Thanks Guys, Now I'm hungry. They may never make it to the freezer. 
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/15/20 02:45 AM
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DOFC
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I bread filets for my mother. I just use the Louisiana breading mix and lay the filets on a cookie sheet to freeze nice and flat. Then I put them individually in Zip Loc sandwich bags and put about 10 of those in a gallon bag. She doesn't eat much, so she just takes out one at a time and puts it straight into her Fry Daddy. She says that it works great for her.
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/15/20 01:43 PM
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gborg
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So many good ways to enjoy Crappie cakes.
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: hung-up101]
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12/15/20 11:43 PM
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Icepick
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Good info here 
This thread needs more cowbell ...
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Re: Breading Fillets
[Re: Ken Gaby]
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12/19/20 02:30 AM
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UJC
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Matthew Carroll, Jigum, shared his crappie cake recipe with the Forum. He used Zatarains crab cake mix and substituted 1 lb of fillets for the crab meat. Put the crappie meat in a food processor and lightly shred. Then follow the recipe on the box. He made small balls dropped in the grease and they are great. I'm sure some cakes baked or air fried would be great also. Of course if you want spicy, add the hot stuff to the mix. The original Matthew Carroll post:Sun Jul 27 2014 | 09:51 AM Matthew Carroll: Re: Crappie cakes Here Ya Go! Get the Zatarans crab cake mix. Where it says to put in 1 lb. of crab I substitute with crappie.. I put the crappie in a food processor and pulverize it with one med White onion. Follow the box directions. After mixing, put it in the fridge for about 2 hours, this lets the mixture get firm.. Wet your hands and make some patties, (just like a salmon patty), fry just like your would a salmon patty, I use canola oil.. Enjoy! Ernest Paty added to it if I remember correctly to place some oil in your palms when shaping the patties to keep a patty from sticking to your hands. I use neoprene gloves with a little oil. I also use a whole medium onion.
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