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coconut perch recipe - dratharman - 09-21-2014 I'm not a new member I couldn't get my account to work but formerly known as mooncricket .just wondering if I could get that delicious coconut perch recipe with the Tabasco and apricot preserve sauce. So I can eat and watch my vikings struggle thanks [signature] Re: [dratharman] coconut perch recipe - TopH2O - 09-22-2014 Here's my coconut perch recipe. [center][/center] [font "Calibri"][/font]TopH2O’s Coconut Perch [font "Calibri"][/font]This way of preparing perch is a favorite in our family. It’s a great way to use the smaller perch fillets. [font "Times New Roman"][/font] [font "Calibri"][/font]Plan on 6 to 8 pieces of Coconut Perch, depending on the fillet size, for each person if this is the main course. A green salad and a rice dish make for a great dinner option. [font "Calibri"][/font]Rinse the perch fillets in cold water and leave them wet. [font "Calibri"][/font]Place a few fillets in a gallon plastic bag of seasoned flour mixture (garlic salt, lemon pepper to taste). [font "Calibri"][/font]Shake the damp fillets to coat with the seasoned flour mixture and place them on a plate until you’ve coated all the fillets. [font "Calibri"][/font]Dip each fillet piece in an egg wash consisting of ½ cup of milk and 2 eggs well beaten. [font "Times New Roman"][/font] [font "Calibri"][/font]Immediately coat the fillets with the coconut/bread crumb mixture (Japanese “Panko” style bread crumbs mixed one part shredded coconut to three parts Panko bread crumbs). [font "Calibri"][/font]Fry the fillets in hot (375 degree )oil until golden brown on both sides. They will cook quickly and it only takes about 2 minutes for each side. [font "Calibri"][/font]Remove from the oil and place on a paper towel to drain. [font "Calibri"][/font]I like to serve the perch with some Orange Marmalade with a dash of Tabasco sauce mixed in. [font "Calibri"][/font]ENJOY! [font "Calibri"][/font]Mike [font "Times New Roman"][/font] [signature] Re: [TopH2O] coconut perch recipe - dratharman - 09-22-2014 Exactly the recipe I was looking for thanks again the orange sauce is delicious thanks again for the response [signature] Re: [TopH2O] coconut perch recipe - bobwhitebarry - 09-22-2014 Thanks for posting the recipe. I was just lurking and saw your post. Now I just need to learn how to catch perch! (I am a transplant from AZ)[fishon] [signature] Re: [bobwhitebarry] coconut perch recipe - TopH2O - 09-22-2014 Catching perch is easy. The hard part is finding them in the first place. [ ![]() Mike [signature] Re: [TopH2O] coconut perch recipe - brookieguy1 - 09-22-2014 Hey TH20, I love perch meself, but how do you think some pink-meated scud-fed brook trout cut small and done the same method would taste? I'm always up to some new recipes and this coconut stuff sounds real good. [signature] Re: [brookieguy1] coconut perch recipe - TopH2O - 09-22-2014 I believe you could cut your old waders in thin strips and coat the strips with the Panko and shredded coconut mix, fry them to a golden brown and they would taste great. On a more serious note, I think any fish would work with the recipe. Perch works well because of it's mild flavor and firm white meat. Give your scud fed brookie a try and let the rest of us know how it tastes. Mike [signature] Re: [brookieguy1] coconut perch recipe - CoyoteSpinner - 09-22-2014 From my side-by-side tests, I'd have to suggest other white fish might be more enjoyable that salmonid slimers. Walleye, bass, bluegill/sunfish, crappie. More similar "low fish flavor" white flaky meat. Trout tend to have more of a fishy flavor, but that also lends them to handle a heavier spice hand. I know some folks deplore harvesting of bass, but I will say (with the DWR's recent backing) a 10-12" bass is gonna give you a chunkier filet than most perch, and provides a firm flaky white fish. I think they have more flavor than a walleye. But I'd be glad to do more comparison studies. Plus many lakes would benefit greatly from thinning of that teen-age herd. |