not a simple question, you need to say which kind of fish....
take a pan put 2 spoons of oil in it
than take the fish puy flowers on both side, than pu it in the oil.
after a while turn the fish a let it cook another 5 min and the fish shoul be ready!
you can add some little tomato while is friyng ans some cappers.
enjoy
When trying to pan frying a fish it is best to use a cooking spray on the pan or butter to prevent burning. Then use a spatula or some call a flipper to turn the fish to cook evenly.
Cooking something in a pan with some grease
I need origins of some recipes
You can't boil eggs in an electric fry pan. An electric fry pan needs to be plugged in and shouldn't be near water.
The name of a popular fish fry recipe include Easy Fried Fish, Fried Fish and Southern Fish Fry. All recipes include fish fry and all are fairly easy to make.
A baby clown fish is called a big fat stupid.i'll tell you this answer is useless because i am ansering it for timepass.hahaha
If we used a quantity of oil more than required, then the bottom of the fry pan get greasy
Yes im training to become a chef and worked in some great fish restaurants and everywhere ive worked all pan fry the fish skin side down first. They either coat the fish in flour and place it in an oiled pan and then flip it over after a bit or what i do is melt some butter and using a pastry brush, brush the fish all over, season the fish and then brush it with oil. pan fry for 2-3 minutes skin side down first and then flip it over!
The name of a young fish is a 'fry'
Battered fish is normally deep fried, especially if it is fresh fish freshly battered, however if you bought the battered fish frozen, the fish will have been deep fried just long enough to part cook the batter, but not the fish before it was frozen and packaged. In this case you can deep fry it, or bake it in a hot over, grill it or fry it in a dry frying pan.
The word "fry" (e.g. a French fry, fish fry, stir fry) is singular.The word fry (hatchling fish) is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form. (The fry in the pond were splashing about.)
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Non stick pan