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Batter To Use for Deep Frying Foods

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INGREDIENTS

1 c All-Purpose Flour
1 ts Baking Powder
1/2 c Cornstarch
1 c Water
2 ts Salt
1 ts Sugar
1 ts Oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix all of the ingredients together and blend until there are no lumps.
Preheat the oil in your deep fat fryer to the proper temperature for the
food you are cooking. Dry the fish or the vegetables with a paper towel and
dip into the batter. Place in the hot oil one piece at a time. Try to keep
the pieces from colliding until the batter has had a chance to set (which
it does almost instantly). Cook until the batter has turned a golden brown,
remove to a paper towel to drain and serve at once.
YIELD: enough for about 2 pounds of fish or vegetables
NOTES : This is very good to use for zucchini, broccoli, peppers, green
beans, onion rings and any other firm vegetable. Barbara Hill says this
batter WILL stick to the food. FYI: Pancake mix makes a terriffic batter
for just about anything.  Or use Bisquick or other baking mix prepared
according to package directions for pancakes. Add milk till the consistency
reaches that of syrup. Dredge the item in *dry mix* first, shake of excess,
then dip in batter and let drain for a few seconds; fry at 365° for fish or
chicken nuggets till they float.
Recipe by: The Cook's Book of Uncommon Recipes Posted to MC-Recipe Digest
V1 #650 by Bill Spalding <billspa@icanect.net> on Jun 29, 1997

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