When I was a kid, we used to have fish for breakfast, lunch, and dinner fixed all different ways. I still enjoy a cold piece of leftover fish anytime of the day. Give this one a shot Frank:
Adirondack Fish Fry
From "My Adirondack Way of Cooking" by Musky Bob
6 fish fillets
12 cans or bottles of beer
1 gal. zip-lok bag
1 tin pie plate
1 frying pan
1 cup of corn meal
1/4 cup of buttermilk pancake mix
2 large eggs
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. Old Bay Seasoning
juice from 1/8th lemon wedge
1 bottle of peanut oil
In pie plate, stir/wisk eggs, lemon juice, 3 oz. of beer (drink remainder of can/bottle).
In zip-lok, combine all dry ingredients.
Have another beer.
Pour oil into fry pan & heat until the pan "sings" (when hot it will *ping* *ping*).
Dip fillets one at a time into pie plate mixture getting a good coating on each.
Drop into zip-lok mix, seal, & toss well until all are coated.
Remove & place in hot oil & cook until golden brown.
Serve with home fried potatoes, corn, & lemon wedge.
Drink remaining 10 cans/bottles of beer while company eats. Wipe off pie plate with paper towel & put it on your head. During dinner, tap rhythmically on the plate with wooden spoon while singing "Hey Mr. Tambourine Man",
Enjoy!