Fried Bass

Cooking Instructions
- 1
preheat grease to 375
- 2
put corn meal into seperate bowl and add lemon pepper to corn meal. shake to mix. when I smell the lemon pepper I know I've added enough.
- 3
in a seperate bowl mix 3 eggs. add season salt, accent, garlic powder, and black pepper. I imagine myself seasoning 4 fillets and that's how much I know to add to the eggs of each seasoning
- 4
dry the fillets on paper towels before cooking. it drys them and the eggs stick to the fillets and batter better.
- 5
dip in eggs then put in corn meal and then off to the fryer. 8 min per fillet unless small fillets then only 6 min. if frying all 4 fillets at once then 10 min. all depends on how much grease your using. I have a fry daddy that has 1/2 gallon oil. and cook 2 fillets at once. takes 8 min at 375 temp.
- 6
put on paper towels after taking out of fryer to soak up unwanted grease and yum yum!
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