![]() ![]() Too much flour will make the crispy crust falls off. Shake off excess flour – coat well in flour but vigorously shake off excess. Especially important for thawed frozen fish. Pat fish dry – dry fish equals a crispier surface. Give it a nudge, and if it doesn’t want to move, then it means that it’s not ready. Leave it and try again in another 15 seconds or so!Ĥ. You will be able to tell just by the fish rising to the surface and is cooked and golden brown. Do not move until it releases naturally – allow the fish to naturally release. You can also add the oil to dry pan not heated and allow the oil to come to temperature (use a thermometer), slowly add fish.ģ. Heat a dry pan, and as soon as you see small wisps of smoke, add oil, then immediately add the fish. It heats better, and more evenly, which really helps to get an even, golden, crispy crust.Ģ. Heat the pan first before adding the oilor Heat pan with oil – Which one should I do? Use a heavy-duty skillet, like a dutch oven or a good quality, heavy non-stick fry pan (I love my Lodge Dutch oven for frying (shown in the video). Use a heavy-duty skillet – it DOES NOT need to be a nonstick pan! With that being said ” Who doesn’t like sauceee ?”. The ingredients to make this fish sauce is repeatedly used in this recipe so don’t be intimidated! This recipe calls for a quick, less mess, savory dinner. I provide more details for instructions below. If it sticks a bit, do not move until it naturally releases.
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