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<blockquote data-quote="allenfarms" data-source="post: 649980" data-attributes="member: 5557"><p>We were turned on to Tilapia by some friends a couple years ago and have a very high opinion of it.</p><p></p><p>We buy ours at Wal-Mart and we buy the "fresh filets" not the whole fish or the bagged fillets.</p><p></p><p>Break a couple eggs in a bowl, beat them</p><p></p><p>then dip you fillets in the the egg and roll in another bowl of corn meal and then set into a piping hot skillet with about a 1/4" of oil in it make sure the oil is really hot. </p><p></p><p>Cook for a couple minutes on both sides and as soon as we pull them out of the skillet we season with ...</p><p></p><p>Tony Chachere's Spice N' Herbs Seasoning and I am somewhat generous with it. </p><p></p><p>Try that technique and that seasoning and see if you don't become a fan!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>-Just another way of doing things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allenfarms, post: 649980, member: 5557"] We were turned on to Tilapia by some friends a couple years ago and have a very high opinion of it. We buy ours at Wal-Mart and we buy the "fresh filets" not the whole fish or the bagged fillets. Break a couple eggs in a bowl, beat them then dip you fillets in the the egg and roll in another bowl of corn meal and then set into a piping hot skillet with about a 1/4" of oil in it make sure the oil is really hot. Cook for a couple minutes on both sides and as soon as we pull them out of the skillet we season with ... Tony Chachere's Spice N' Herbs Seasoning and I am somewhat generous with it. Try that technique and that seasoning and see if you don't become a fan!!! -Just another way of doing things. [/QUOTE]
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