Blend beer, flour, butter, egg yolks and seasoning.
Let stand for 10 minutes.
Beat egg whites until stiff.
Fold into batter.
Dip cleaned and deveined shrimp or fish into batter. Deep fry at 375 for 5 to 7 minutes.
Mix together first 4 ingredients.
Add last 2 ingredients. Dip fish, chicken or onion rings into batter.
Fry in a deep fryer.
Mix together.
Dip fish in to coat then fry.
Dip chicken or fish in batter.
Deep fry.
Tastes a lot like Long John Silver's.
Beat egg with a little water.
Sift together flour, baking powder, cornstarch and soda.
Add to egg mixture with remaining water.
Mix well.
Cut fish into strips or small pieces, then salt.
Dip fish into batter and fry for 5 to 6 minutes or until golden brown in deep hot fat.
Beat eggs and spices together.
Add enough flour to form a stiff dough (like pastry dough).
Add beer, mixing thoroughly. Keep adding beer until dough is thin and smooth.
Dip fish in flour, then in batter, then fry in deep oil.
Mix well.
Flour fish before dipping. Deep-fry.
Mix and let stand 5 minutes.
Dip and fry fish, okra, squash.
Heat the oil in a deep pan to about 400\u00b0.
Cut the fish into approximately 7 x 2-inch wedges.
With a mixer, blend the flour, water, egg, sugar and salt. Dip each fillet into the batter, coating generously. Quickly drop into the oil.
Fry each fillet until dark golden brown, about 5 minutes.
Remove from the oil and place on paper towel or metal rack to drain.
Makes 4 to 6 fillets.
NOTE: IF USING SELF-RISING FLOUR -- REDUCE SEA SALT TO 1 1/2 TEASPOONS THEN OMIT BAKING POWDER AND BAKING SODA -- AND USE REGULAR WATER INSTEAD OF CLUB SODA. FOR EASY GRINDING OF FENNEL SEED, PULSE A CLEAN SPICE MILL OR COFFEE GRINDER WITH THE CORNSTARCH AND SEA SALT UNTIL FINELY GROUND, THEN ADD TO DRY BATTER.
THAW fresh boneless white fish if frozen; CUT filets into 3-inch x 4 inch pieces; PREPARE a light sea salt/water bath to brine fish in for 20 minutes (brine should only be \"as salty as the ocean\").
POUR enough canola oil in ...
Mix yeast and flour.
Combine egg, hot water and salt.
Add the beer last.
Combine both mixes.
Drop fish into batter and immediately drop into hot oil.
Don't let fish drain.
Best if used with haddock, flounder or perch.
Thaw fish.
Prepare Sweet-Sour Sauce (below).
Separate fillets.
Pat dry with paper towels.
Heat oil in a Fry Daddy. Mix flour, water, baking powder and salt.
Using tongs, coat fillets with batter.
Fry fish in hot oil until golden.
Drain well and serve with Sweet-Sour Sauce.
Dice onion and potatoes thinly.
Heat vinegar and bacon drippings to a boil.
Pour over potato mixture.
Add remaining ingredients; mix well.
Serve warm.
Sift dry ingredients.
Add water and mix well.
Use to coat fish or chicken filets.
Cover the fish completely.
Deep fry until a nice golden brown.
n rice, sausage, and hoppin' John until evenly distributed. Season with
nd stir into the Hopping John. Makes 8 servings.
Place ham hock in a large pot; cover with water and cook for 30 minutes.
Using a crock-pot, place ham hock and water in the crock-pot with all the ingredients except the rice.
Cook on low setting on the crock-pot for 4 to 5 hours.
Take ham hock out and remove bone and skin; put rice in the crock-pot and cook for about 1 hour after which return the ham hock to the crock-pot, stirring thoroughly.
You now have Hopping John.
iscard stems from the the silver beet (kale) and roughly chop
Add Tanqueray London Dry, Smirnoff No.21 Vodka, Captain Morgan Silver Spiced, Cuervo Especial Gold, triple sec, and sweet and sour mix in ice-filled collins glass and stir. Top with cola. Garnish with lemon wedge (optional).
Mix all ingredients except the silver beet with a little water until you have a medium thick batter.
Add the well drained silver beet and fry in spoonfuls in hot oil until cooked.
Drain on paper towel and serve with curries as a side dish or as a snack.
Note:Bok Choy could also be used as a substitute for silver beet.
PLEASE NOTE: the Zaar database seems to want to make Silver Beet into 'beets' and this recipe is NOT for \"BEETS\" so my apologies if you got this recipe while looking for a Beet/beetroot recipe.