Isa’s Fried Flounder Dish

[ 0 ] April 6, 2009 |

Isa’s Fried Flounder Dish

6-8 pieces of flounder
1 cup Water
1 cup Vinegar
1 cup Fish fry seasoning (Cajun or regular)
Pepper (to taste)
Old Bay Seasoning (to taste)
Cooking Oil

Preheat a skillet filled with oil (about 2 inches from the top of the pan). While the oil is heating, clean the flounder with water and vinegar. Then coat the fish with the fish fry seasoning, pepper and Old Bay Seasoning. Add fish to the oil and fry on each side for 2-4 minutes until golden brown. On a plate topped with 2 paper towels, add the cooked fish and allow it to drain out some of the access oil. Transfer to a serving dish and Eat!

*Johnna’s tip: This recipe was tried and true with a breakfast meal…yes, breakfast. Serve alongside some scrambled cheese eggs and home fries and you have the absolute comfort breakfast. Or try with some plain potato chips (*You can make these homemade too;-) and enjoy some good ‘ole fish and chips. Top the fish with some Peppadew Hot Splash on Sauce and Enjoy!

Category: Food.Fun.Stuff., main dish, seafood, Various Cooking Styles

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Johnna French is a Harlem NY native with deep roots in Panama, Washington, DC and North Carolina. All four places have heavily influenced her life and the foods she loves today. After graduating Howard University School of Law and beginning her life as a young professional in the city she was led to start Johnna Knows Good Food in November 2007 to keep family, friends and colleagues updated on where to go and what to eat while dining in the nation’s capitol. French, who still practices law, leads a team of three writers to cover the ever expanding Washington, DC food scene. French has been featured in print and television, appearing in Washingtonian Magazine and is a regular contributor to various local TV affiliates including WUSA 9, FOX 5 DC and WJLA (ABC Affiliate) News Channel 8. During the 2016-2017 football season, Johnna aired on Comcast Sports Mid-Atlantic (CSN) show, Redskins Life, as the weekly tailgate host. Johnna is currently a regular contributor to the FOX Baltimore Weekend morning show.

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