You sure can. My grandpa used pancake mix. Make you up some pancake mix and dip your fish in and fry them. Gives them a rare taste.
Yes if you want to fry fish you can also use vegetable oil as well as corn oil.But you will not get the taste as groundnut oiled fried fish.
Never! Fishes are cannibals and would happily eat other eggs or fry, and even their own in the matter.
It gets stale.
Yes, after coating the fillets, put on baking sheet and spray with a little oil.
The kind of fish that can mix with a minnow fish is a goldfish. Danio is another kind of fish that can mix with a minnow fish.
Most likely
Yes. If he can catch them and swallow them he will. If you wish to keep and rear a few guppy fry then you should use a spare aquarium and have no fish in it except for the gravid female. Once she has had the young she should be removed too because she also will eat the fry. The babies(fry Whatever) will be hard to remove, so put the pregnant female in a tank that you want for the fry. good luck!
You must make sure that the fish has had all the bones removed and that it has been properly cleaned in mix of salt water. Then you must apply a dry rub of your choosing.
Yes. Most "snack mixes" are made of things that tend to last for quite a while (nuts, dry crackery-type foods, dried fruit), but it is possible for them to get stale or even "go bad".
The wet mix has moisture in addition to the components that have been used. The dry mix only has the individual components with no moisture or water.
You can dip the fish in beaten egg mixed with a little milk or buttermilk, then roll it in flour, dry pancake mix or cornmeal. There are also lots of recipes for batter-dipped fish, but here is a basic and simple recipe.Ingredients:3/4 cup flour2 tablespoons cornstarch1/4 teaspoon baking soda1/4 teaspoon baking powder1/4 teaspoon salt3/4 cup waterProcedure:Whisk together dry ingredients in a bowl.Add water and mix well.Dip fish into the batter, coating thoroughly.Drain off excess batter and drop in hot oil.Deep fry until a nice golden brown. (Fish will float when it's done)This breading recipe can also be used for deep-frying chicken, shrimp, or most anything you want breaded and deep-fried.