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Author Topic: Fish in the oven  (Read 4868 times)

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Offline HD

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Have you made this?

Butter a baking dish and pat dry your fillets. These were mainly crappie, one gill. Lay them out in a single layer. Season with Old Bay and salt. Melt a few tbls of butter in a dish and mix in a tbls or 2 of lemon pepper seasoning. Pour the mixture over the fish. Top with paprika. Slice some onion super thin and spread that over the fish. Bake in a 350 degree for 20 minutes. Baste the fish with the butter and continue cooking for 5 more minutes. Fish should flake easily when done.


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Looks good to me!! I always prefer to bake my fish with lotsa butter, some salt and pecker, and dill weed with some paprika. Pretty close to the same thing.... :happy1:

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Looks good to me!! I always prefer to bake my fish with lotsa butter, some salt and pecker, and dill weed with some paprika. Pretty close to the same thing.... :happy1:

I don't want any pecker anywhere near my fish.  :sad:

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DEL!!! Get yer mind outta the gutter! You'll run into Glenn down there!!   :rotflmao:

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DEL!!! Get yer mind outta the gutter! You'll run into Glenn down there!!   :rotflmao:
ha! That's where I met you! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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HD, I've done something very similar only put the fish in tin foil and put it on the grill!
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DEL!!! Get yer mind outta the gutter! You'll run into Glenn down there!!   :rotflmao:
ha! That's where I met you! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Del just hangs out in Sillytown too much. That's gettin' whacked away topic by topic....*POOF*!   :whistling:


BACK TO TOPIC!!!!   :fish2:

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HD, I've done something very similar only put the fish in tin foil and put it on the grill!

do this one and like well.  the fish in the oven we put cooked dressing on the bottom of the pan, greased first, dressing, fish and depending on the thickness of the fish.  maybe another layer of dressing.. of course seasoned too!!  great meat!!
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DEL!!! Get yer mind outta the gutter! You'll run into Glenn down there!!   :rotflmao:

Wasn't me talking about peckers. 

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I've been making some like that for a while now. Got the recipe from Babe Winklemans wife.  :happy1:
Cooking over a open fire is all fun and games until someone losses a wiener!

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I've been making some like that for a while now. Got the recipe from Babe Winklemans wife.  :happy1:

Ya, and Glenn got the recipe for blue pancakes from Smurfette.  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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I've been making some like that for a while now. Got the recipe from Babe Winklemans wife.  :happy1:

Ya, and Glenn got the recipe for blue pancakes from Smurfette.  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Nuh uh!!! Oven baked Pancakes and blue FISH!  :Fish: :Fish: :Fish:     :rotflmao:

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I've been making some like that for a while now. Got the recipe from Babe Winklemans wife.  :happy1:

Wow Leech, you know the Babes wife???    tut_tut-3315.gif  You the man!!! hubba_hubba-404.gif

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I've been making some like that for a while now. Got the recipe from Babe Winklemans wife.  :happy1:

Wow Leech, you know the Babes wife???    tut_tut-3315.gif  You the man!!! hubba_hubba-404.gif

You could all get them off her web site when it was up at kristys winkelmans kitchen! Nimnul!  :bonk:
Cooking over a open fire is all fun and games until someone losses a wiener!

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I do the same thing pretty much in the oven.   Really like pike that way.  One thing I do miss though is shore lunch up north in the wild with fish fillets and some crisco in a iron pan.  Of course everything tastes better in the outdoors.  good luck.

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Didn't babe have several wives, one at time of course?

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Didn't babe have several wives, one at time of course?

My point exactly.   I wondered if our buddy Leech has any  background on that.  Rebs, get on that and report back to us.....    lolol

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RH....it does taste better....

I remember back in the day cooking crappie fillets in just butter, over an open fire, on the ice, while fishing at Nester Falls......mmmmmmm........ good times...........
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