Bread crumbs, cracker crumbs or crushed corn flakes.
Flour
stoneground cornmeal substitute
Yes, you can.
saltines
You might try lightly flouring the fish before dipping in batter - and make sure the grease is hot enough! Better yet ..... do it southern style - dredging the fish in yellow cornmeal before frying.
Depends on what zucchini bake you're referring too. I substitute cornmeal all the time when I don't have breadcrumbs for a baked zucchini recipe.
Just to clarify (because previous answer was incorrect): You do not use CORNMEAL to thicken with. You use CORNFLOUR.If you do not have cornmeal then you can substitute POLENTA, which is nothing more than a coarser-ground cornmeal, more or less. You can stick it in a blender or food processor to make it more finely-ground if you wish but it isn't necessary. It really depends on what you're using it for.
Cornmeal can be used as breading for fried chicken, fish, or shrimp. It can also be used to add texture to muffins or cookies. It can even be used to make cornmeal mush, a porridge-like side dish.
The cornmeal is meant to keep the bread from sticking and to make the bottom crust crunchier. You can use plain flour or parchment paper to prevent sticking, but it just won't be quite as crunchy.
It depends on what the count on the batter is when he is thrown out. If there are 2 strikes on the batter and his substitute gets struck out, the at-bat is contributed to the first batter. Otherwise, all stats will be awarded to the substitute batter.
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The hit goes to the substitute batter. Here is the official ruleRule 10.15 (b)When a batter leaves the game with two strikes against him, and the substitute batter completes the strikeout, the Official Scorer shall charge the strikeout and the time at bat to the first batter. If the substitute completes the turn in any other manner, including a base on balls, the Official Scorer shall score the action as having been that of the substitute batter.
This was my question, too...except for chicken liver. I cant find an answer, so will try it. I will let you know if it works!