Absolutely you can; there are numerous bread recipes that actually call for olive oil. But you can also use your own basic bread recipe and subsitute olive oil for the shortening, butter, etc., that the recipe calls for. The taste will be a bit different, but that's pretty much the only difference.
You can also take it in a different step by the addition of herbs to the bread, giving it more of a Greek flavor, if desired. Another option is sprinkling freshly grated Parmesan cheese on top of the bread when it's about halfway done, which is delicious.
Yes, you can.
this is just a guess but is it they cant cos they dont have hands (to put bread crumbs on the fish to fry them)
Scale them , cut the heads off, gut them, fry them in your choice of seasoning and bread crumbs
yes they are defiantly edible and good tasting. roll a flay in beaten eggs, coat with bread crumbs and fry.
try to add a little of rice flour and bread crumbs above it .while frying , rice flour prevents detaching of the bread layer and adds taste . it makes it more crispy. your dish wont taste good without breading .
Fry bread and fish
no It's spelt flour, and you can cook it with butter, base it in egg and roll in brad crumbs or fry in cooking old in a pan, but never flour. It dries the fish and just isn't nice.
Olive oil
Yes,we did eat fry bread and still do eat it.
Fried Green Tomatoes: slice green tomatoes and one onion, add teaspoon Italian seasoning, little salt and pepper, mix together, put into a frying pan with some olive oil, cook for about 15-20 minutes . Or you can dip the slices of tomatoes in an egg mixture and then into bread crumbs and fry them that way
Dip the cheese in an egg wash then in bread crumbs then refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to let the coating set Then deep fry for about 3-4 minutes
Really depends on what you intend to do with toasted cocnut and what type of toasted coconut you have. For example, sweetened toasted coconut could be really delicious on sliced tropical fruits such as Pinapple or mango. However, I could see some toasted coconut be added to melted chocolate and dipping fresh strawberries or bananas into it. Or, to go totally wild, mix it up with some bread crumbs, and lime rind, and use it as bread crumbs for fish you are going to fry for a carribean flare.
yes