MICKEY PORTER'S DEEP FRIED FISH
INGREDIENTS:
2 cups plain
flour
2 cups plain yellow cornmeal
1 tablespoon
salt
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 gallon vegetable or peanut oil 1 can (12oz.)
evaporated milk
1 quantity, fish or your choice 1/2 cup
white wine (optional)
OPTIONAL RECIPE
DREDGE INGREDIENTS:
2 cups plain yellow cornmeal
1 cup
all-purpose flour
1 cup corn starch
1 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black peppercorns
(Tellicherry)
DRENCH INGREDIENTS:
2 eggs, beaten
1 tablespoon Old Bay seasoning
1 teaspoon
Louisiana Hot
Sauce
Heat oil in fish cooker to about 350 degrees. Beat 1 egg and mix with
1 can of evaporated milk and 1/2 cup white wine. Mix all dry
ingredients in a large shallow pan. Dip fish into egg/milk/wine
mixture and allow excess to drip off. Coat fish with the dry
ingredients and fry in oil until golden brown. When fish float to the
surface they will usually be done and golden brown. Allow to remain in
the oil until the desired color is obtained. Remove from oil and drain
on paper towels or place cooked fish on a metal baker's rack over a pan
which works much better. Serve with
slaw,
French fries or The
Perfect Baked
Potato, hush puppies, sliced sweet
onions and a good cold glass of fresh lemon tea.
RECIPE UPDATE
NOTE: I am currently using a 50/50 mixture of Zatarain's New
Orleans Style Fish Fri Seasoned Seafood Breading Mix and Moss Seafood
Breader or Lakeside Seafood Breader and no wet drench ingredients.
Just coat damp fish with the breading mix and deep fry in hot oil.
Recipe and comments from Mickey Porter February 13, 1999 and updated on
04-18-2022.
On May 8, 2009 one of my long time friends and hunting buddies
Frankie Cranford of Wadesboro, NC brought me a mess of Bluegill fish that he
caught while in Florida and had them on ice and they were already dressed aka
scaled and cleaned and ready for some deep frying. I just recently
had a "mess" of fresh river caught Crappie from
Don Edwards of Hamlet, NC and I
certainly will not turn down an offering of fresh caught fish whether they are
cleaned or not. I have caught and cleaned my share of fresh water fish
over the past 48 years of some serious fishing since the age of 15 off and on
and now rarely go more than a time or two a year fishing with the ole fly rod
and do enjoy the tug of a fresh water fish on the fly rod! Below pixs
taken on 05-09-09 of the fish prepared and they were delicious.
The Bluegill were deep fried whole along with some Bluegill filets and were
served with marinated slaw, French fries, hush puppies and chilled Chardonnay
wine. They were outstanding.
Can you say "beautimous" out loud again? Click on
thumbnail sequence
pixs below for a larger screen view:
I used the
House-Autry Seafood Breader
medium and added a little extra sea salt,
freshly ground black peppercorns, cayenne pepper and used about 1/3 to 1/2
bag of the seafood breader in a one gallon Ziploc freezer bag and the whole fish
and filets were coated evenly. The wind was blowing fierce outback
this afternoon on the deck while deep frying the fish and had a hard time
keeping the fish cooker temperature up because the ole fish cooker doesn't have
an adequate flame guard around the burner but the fish came out very well.
I start off with the oil temperature around 350 degrees and when you add the
fish it will decrease to around 325 degrees and maybe down to 300 degrees if the
wind is not blowing. Many folks fry their fish at around 375 to 400
degrees but with the "cheaper" vegetable and soy bean oil it works much better
at around 350 degrees Fahrenheit, however peanut oil can take the higher
temperature. I only use the fish oil once and a little frugal about using
peanut oil, however there is a little difference in the taste of the peanut oil
and do use it at special times for special recipes requiring the usage of an oil
with a much higher flash point. I also added a few pixs of the hush puppies. The
bag of Bluegill filets Frankie brought by contained enough for a couple more
fish fries and have them frozen but I think they are much better fresh!
My favorite fresh water fish in order are as follows:
walleye, crappie, red breast
sunfish and small blue catfish, etc.
Lake Fontana in
Swain County, Western NC has a good population of walleye in the lakes deep cold
running water.
Bill aka Mickey Porter 05-09-09.
Note: You can substitute
House-Autry Seafood Breader if its
available in your area for both the dry and wet ingredients. It makes
an excellent coating/breading for seafood. Place seafood breader in a
one gallon zip lock type bag with 1 tablespoon of Old Bay Seasoning and place several fish in bag and zip close and
shake around awhile and fish will be perfectly coated! Pixs below of
catfish fillets that were coated in House-Autry Seafood Breader and pan
fried on 06-05-13:
One of the best tasting fresh water fish in the Anson County area is the
Robin, Red Breast or Bream, whichever name you want to call the
Red Breasted Sunfish. This fish is found in the Pee Dee River, Lane's Creek and
Richardson Creek to name a
few of the places. The fish likes moving water and you fish for it
like you would the Rainbow trout. Fishing for them with a fly rod
using either top water poppers or a nymph like the Golden Ribbed Hare's Ear
is totally awesome. A Red Breast weighting between a half pound to a
pound will put up more fight that most 4 to 8 pound bass.
I remember while fishing with my bride, "Tweet" in Blewett
Falls Lake, Pee Dee River in Anson County on one of our camping trips, while
fly rodding for "bream", I had caught so many and so fast that I
said, "Lord, please don't let another one strike." I fished for over
an hour and I believe 63 fish were kept. When I put my fly rod up, the
fish were biting just as fast and furious as they were when I first
started....
Back in the mid 1970's; Henry, James, & Boyce Adcock and myself and a few
others were cat fishing near the Grassy Islands in Pee Dee River. At
mid day we docked at one of the islands that had a board table fashioned
between a couple of trees and proceeded to clean our catch. I believe
Henry and myself caught most of the fish in the crowd. I still have a
photograph showing James Adcock sitting on a 5 gallon bucket skinning fish
and Henry Adcock is doing the
cooking on a small Coleman liquid gas stove. We were eating the
catfish about as fast as Henry was removing them from the hot oil onto a
plate. I was near the plate and reached and got a fish that just came
from the hot oil and I let out a war howl. Henry always
reminded me how I did a war dance and howl when I got hold of the hot fish
but I didn't turn the fish loose though.
Recipe and comments from Mickey Porter February 13, 1999.
Below pixs of
Crappie deep fried on 01-03-14 that were
caught in either Blewett Falls Lake, Anson County, NC or Lake Tillery.
Web published updated pixs on 03-19-14 by Bill aka Mickey Porter.
LEAVING ON A
SPIRITUAL NOTE
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Ephesians 2:8 - 2:9 8 For by grace are ye saved through
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works, lest any man should boast.
Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen.”
Romans 10:17 “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by
the word of God.”
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Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him
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doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and
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Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which
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