I made this while camping. It was a break at camp when nobody was there, so I picked up some worms at the trading post and went off to fish down at the lake. I caught 12 bass with the help of my dad, who came down there after he played guitar at the trading post. It was 7:00 when I brought them all back to camp and thought to eat them since everyone already ate dinner while I was gone. So I fried them up in some crushed chips leftover from lunch. Yum, yum, yum.
Ingredients
- peanut oil for frying: 1 cup (or as needed)
- eggs: 3 piece
- water: 1 Tbsp
- fillets striped bass fillets, skinned: 3 piece (6 ounce)
- Cajun seasoning: 1 tsp
- lemon pepper: 1 tsp
- flour: 0.5 cup
- salt-and-vinegar potato chips: 1 pack (1 ounce pack, crushed)
- lemon: 1 piece (cut into wedges)
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Stages of cooking
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Heat oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Whisk eggs and water together in a bowl; set the egg wash aside.
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Sprinkle the bass fillets on both sides with Cajun seasoning and lemon pepper. Dredge the fillets in flour, and shake off any excess. Dip the fillets in the egg wash, then dip fillets in the crushed potato chips.
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Fry the fish in the preheated skillet until lightly browned, about 4 minutes per side. Serve with lemon wedges.