Fried Lemon Coated Fish

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What You Need:

1 1/2 C of flour, divided
1 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp sugar
1 egg, beaten
2/3 C of water
2/3 C of lemon juice, divided
2 lbs. perch fillets
2 tbsp of canola oil

How to Make It:

Stir together 1 C of flour, the baking powder, salt and sugar.
In another bowl mix together the egg, water and 1/3 C lemon juice.
Pour the egg mixture into the flour mixture and stir until smooth.
Put the remaining flour in a shallow bowl.
Place the remaining lemon juice into a shallow bowl.
Dip the fish in the lemon juice, roll in the flour and coat in the flour egg mixture.
Pour the oil into a skillet.
Place the skillet over medium high heat and fry the fish a few at a time for 3 minutes per side or until the fish flakes easily with a fork.
Drain well on paper towel before serving.

Makes 5 servings

If you live in area where fish are abundant then you know that fried fish ranks at the top. This recipe gives you something a little different to look forward to. If you are new to the taste of fried fish this one is a great place to start. Use any of your favorite fish fillets such as fresh walleye fillets or cod fillets.

Boiled or Steamed What is the Difference?

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One healthy way to cook is using water. Water is used to boil and steam many types of foods. From pasta, rice, vegetables to meat this type of cooking leaves those foods in their healthiest cooked forms. No oil or fats are incorporated into the water when cooking in this fashion. What’s the difference between boiling and steaming? Let’s check it out to see.

Boiling Is Effective

Boiling is a unique and effective way of cooking. It is similar to steaming but slightly different. Boiling requires the food to actually sit in the water. You can boil vegetables, meats and seafood. With boiling the taste, look and even a little of the health values are also different from steaming.

Boiling or cooking food directly in the water gives the nutrients a chance to move from the food to the water. It also doesn’t spice up the food nor does it give it that appetizing color. Boiled foods don’t have a lot of flavor because the enhanced flavors are lost in the water. This is known as blanching foods. Also with no added oil or fat you get the fresh flavor of the food instead of the taste of additives. Adding seasoning to your boiled food will help to enhance the flavor.

There are many positives to boiling:

•    It doesn’t require any added fats leaving it a healthier choice

•    It’s easy; it doesn’t require hovering over the stove for hours

•    It takes those tough pieces of meat and makes them tender

•    It is perfect for large scale cooking

Steam is Unique

To steam foods is to boil water causing it to evaporate into a fine mist. The steam and not the water is what cook the food. Something important to remember when steaming is that you are not putting the food directly in water. The food is suspended over the top the water letting the steam rise up to cook the food. For those who are watching there calories and fats, steaming is a very effective way to cook food and make it healthy. .

Steaming basically eliminates the opportunity to over cook the food. Steaming foods is a slow method of cooking so if the food is left longer than need be, the steam will not have cooking power to over cook the food. Steaming uses a lot more energy than any other cooking method. If steam is cooking the food it must stay at a constant stable temperature to cook through.

Most cooks only use the steam method of cooking for vegetables but some meats can be steamed. Beef, pork and even chicken can be steamed. It gives it a very different taste that some may not like. Seafood is a very common food to be steamed. Fish does very well and even shrimp taste wonderful.

As you can see there are few differences when it comes to boiling or steaming those foods. Yet both are an effective unique way of cooking. Grab a steamer or fill a pot with water and see for yourself just how great they both can be.

Fried Apple Rings with Maple Glaze

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What You Need:

3/4 C of flour
1 egg, beaten
1/4 C of maple syrup
1/4 C of buttermilk
3 large apples, peeled, cored and cut into rings
Oil for frying

How to Make It:

Whisk together the flour, egg, syrup and buttermilk.
Dip the apples into the mixture, coating both sides.
Pour 2 inches of oil into the deep fryer.
Heat the oil to 375 degrees.
Fry the apples a few at a time for 2 minutes or until they are golden brown.
Drain on paper towel and continue until all the apple rings are fried.

Makes 4 servings

When deep frying in batches always be sure the oil reaches the desired temperature before adding more food to fry. These apple rings are a mighty tasty side dish addition to any meal. Turn them into a great dessert by dusting them with a little confectioner’s sugar.

The Many Ways to Fry

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Oh those delicious pieces of fried chicken and those ever tasty crunch French fries. How do they get the food that crunchy and crispy? Is there more than one way to fry? Exactly how unhealthy are fried foods? There are so many questions when it comes to the many different fried foods. Let’s get going and figure out what to fry and what not to fry.

A crispy piece of chicken contains a whole lot of fatting ingredients. Mainly it’s the grease and oil they are cooked in that leads to these foods being unhealthy. There are different ways to fry foods so that the oil doesn’t saturate it but still gives you that crunchy outside. Here are some the options available when frying.

Pan Frying

When pan frying, a traditional skillet is used. One of the greatest things about pan frying is it allows you to use a very small amount of oil. This gives us that fried taste without all the fat. Using less oil means it does take a little longer to cook. It is also a lot harder to keep the oil at a steady temperature.

Shallow Frying

This is a happy medium when it comes to the amount of oil being used. Shallow frying means the food is partially submerged in the oil unlike regular frying where foods are submerged in oil. Using less oil does make the food somewhat healthier. Shallow frying is best when cooking battered foods.

Stir Frying

Stir frying requires the use of a wok or skillet. Pour your choice of oil, such as canola, olive, palm or peanut oils into the wok. Add whatever foods the recipe requires.  Toss and stir mixing all the juices and seasonings together and create a tasty meal. Remember the less oil used the healthier the dish.

Deep Frying

Ah the traditional deep frying, everybody should be familiar with this method. This is what we do when making those crispy pieces of chicken or French fries. It’s probably going to be the unhealthiest way to fry just because everything is submerged in the oil. One downfall of using too much oil is that it is flammable making it a risk. Deep frying is extremely fast. Foods can be deep fried in just a matter of minutes.

With all of these methods of frying you are bound to run into a cleanup situation. Oil sizzles, bubbles and is just generally messy so be prepared when you pull that fryer out.  Just remember that greasy clean up is well worth it when there’s a lip smacking meal awaiting those taste buds.

Frying isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be. It all just depends on how much and what type of oil is used. There are so many options when frying and there are so many choices of food. Just remember when frying, less is healthier.

Italian Bean and Veggie Salad

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beansWhat You Need:

1 (15 oz.) can garbanzo beans, rinsed and drained well
1 (15 oz.) can butter beans, rinsed and drained well
1 cucumber, quartered lengthwise and sliced
2 tomatoes cut into wedges
1/4 C green onions, sliced thin
1/2 C oil and vinegar salad dressing
1 (8 oz.) pkg. mozzarella cheese, shredded

How to Make It:

Toss the beans together in a large salad bowl.
Gently toss in the cucumber, tomatoes and onions.
Drizzle the oil and vinegar dressing over the salad and toss to coat.
Top with the mozzarella cheese before serving.

Makes 4 servings

Having pasta for supper? Add this salad to complete the meal. Great Northern beans or lima beans may be used if you prefer. To make this main course meals just add crumbled cooked sausage or chopped pepperoni.

Preparation Time: approximately 20 minutes
Total Time: approximately 20 minutes

Nutritional Information: (approximate values per serving)
Calories 462; Fat 28g; Saturated Fat 11g; Carbohydrates 34g; Fiber 10g; Protein 20g; Cholesterol 40 mg; Sodium 954 mg