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No kidding, but we love to steam them in the microwave. In a glass bowl with a lid;Layer some perch fillets in the bowl.Add a bit of butterA bit of garlicAdd some Old Bay seasoningCook at full power for a bit, maybe 1 min / 30 seconds...Take a fork and flip/rescatter the filletsCook again until they whiten fully.You may have to re-adjust your cook time to avoid over cooking them...Serve over rice, or whatever way you please. Very easy way to cook them, a quick meal.
Family also likes them from the fry daddy; eggwash then some cajun cornmeal, then the fry daddy. Yum.
Perch and walleye both make excellent ceviche. I use this allrecepies recipe and sub the fish I have for the scallops. Only thing I do differently is to cube the fish filets into about 1/2" squares.http://allrecipes.com/recipe/ceviche/
Quote from: ICEMAN on December 27, 2013, 07:17:56 AMFamily also likes them from the fry daddy; eggwash then some cajun cornmeal, then the fry daddy. Yum.This is how we roll. I'm not much of a deep-fry guy but when it comes to perch and crappie, bust out the grease
Quote from: DoubleJ on December 27, 2013, 09:05:27 AMPerch and walleye both make excellent ceviche. I use this allrecepies recipe and sub the fish I have for the scallops. Only thing I do differently is to cube the fish filets into about 1/2" squares.http://allrecipes.com/recipe/ceviche/Good call!A little tip from the southernor. Those that like to fry especially if you like to use cornmeal. Do a 50/50 cormeal flower mix with some Cajun seasoning...tony cacheries. The flower helps to coat better and helps the cormeal stick.