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    Any Good Batter Recipes????

    I'm looking for something to batter fish with that I could also use for onion rings. Anybody have a good one? Thanks

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    Dark beer like shiner and flour and 1 egg. season to taste with tony's. makes a great fish and chips style batter that is great on anything from fish to golf balls.

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      #3
      uncle bucks fish fry with added garlic pepper and tony's, but coat the fish in mustard then batter in the fry!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by gwellstx View Post
        Dark beer like shiner and flour and 1 egg. season to taste with tony's. makes a great fish and chips style batter that is great on anything from fish to golf balls.
        Something like this. Just play with it till its like pancake batter and tastes like you want it.

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          #5
          add mustard to your fish before frying....Awesome!

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            #6
            2 cups of flour, 1/2 cup water, 1 beer, salt and pepper, tony c's.. basic tempura batter good on fish shrimp, homemade onion rings, cheese sticks, never tried golf balls.

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              #7
              BATTER FOR FRYING

              3 lb. fish fillets
              1 pt. dairy buttermilk
              Lemon slice (if fish is not skinned)
              2 pts. oil
              2 c. flour
              2 c. pancake mix
              2 1/2 c. club soda

              Soak fish in enough buttermilk to cover, refrigerate with 1 slice of lemon (to remove fish and taste or skin fish completely) for 2 hours. Heat 1 1/2 pints oil in a heavy saucepan (at least 2 1/2 quart size). Drain milk from fish. Cut fish in halves forming triangles.
              Dredge fish in flour and let dry for 5 minutes. Mix pancake mix with enough club soda to the consistency of buttermilk. Dip floured fillets in batter, letting excess drip off. Fry in hot deep fat 4 minutes each side. Drain on paper towels. Arrange in single layer on cookie sheet and keep warm in 250 degree oven until all fish are fried.

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