In article
>,
Food SnobŪ > wrote:
> On Jun 2, 6:38*pm, Larry > wrote:
> > Omelet wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,
> > > * Food > *wrote:
> >
> > >> On Jun 1, 3:39 pm, "jmcquown"<j > *wrote:
> >
> > >>> Dinner tonight, 6/1/2010. *I'm dredging some whiting fillets in
> > >>> seasoned
> > >>> flour, egg wash and then in cornmeal. *It's a very southern thing to do
> > >>> even
> > >>> though the fish isn't common in the southern US 
> >
> > >> My mother used to make that. *It was the one fish that I found nearly
> > >> inedible. *It took a lot of RealLemon to get it down.
> >
> > >>> Jill
> >
> > >> --Bryan
> >
> > > It's cheap and I have actually found good ways to cook it. Grilled with
> > > lots of lemon pepper and dill weed works well, as does coating it with
> > > spiced rice or corn flour and deep frying it. *Poaching it in chicken
> > > broth also works, then serving it with the usual lemon and dill...
> >
> > It's not bad smoked.
>
> I try not to prepare foods that I'm going to characterize as "not
> bad." I could get "not bad" at a nearby fast food joint more easily,
> and often as inexpensively.
>
> --Bryan
<snork> I've yet to find even fast food less expensive than I can
prepare at home. Especially fish!
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