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On Apr 26, 10:38*am, HK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 06:00:23 -0400, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: Heard this mentioned many times, but never did it. Pretty good video. Anybody here ever gig for flounder? I like my fish crispy fried. Flounder any good fried? http://www.seastriker.com/video/fgvideo.wmv --Vic You're kidding, right? Flounder is one of the very best table fishes, fried, baked, whatever. "Crispy," though, would be overdone for flounder, in my opinion. I have a friend in St. Augustine, FL, who gigs for flounder fairly frequently inside Matanzas Inlet there. He's a giant guy, and looks like Neptune with his three-tined fork. I tried it a couple of times, was successful once. I've only had flounder a few times. *Always baked. It is a mild fish, which I prefer. Just never heard of fried flounder. I don't care much for tricked out fish, like pompano baked with almonds. *My dad goes for that kind of thing. By "crispy" I mean the breading, not the fish. --Vic I dip flounder in an eggwash, then coat it with Italian bread crumbs, sprinkle on paprika and fry it in peanut oil. When I turn the fish, I sprinkle in a few drops of hot sauce, just a couple of drops. Great way to ruin good flounder. Coat it about an inch thick then fry the hell out of it. And you claim to be knowledgable about food..... |
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