5 Lb. jumbo Alaska cod 2 plastic "lemon" bottles of lemon juice found in produce section 1 Lb. butter 1 Tbsp. garlic powder 1 Tsp. minced garlic 1 turkey roasting bag and tie In saucepan, melt butter; add lemon juice, all garlic seasoning; bring to boil, stirring constantly and remove from burner. Place roasting bag in 12 x 18-inch sheet pan with at least 1-inch sides. Put cod inside bag, pour in sauce mix, squeeze out all air in bag and tie shut. Make sure cod is not stacked inside bag. Bake in 350 degrees oven for 30 to 45 minutes if frozen. Puncture bag if it gets close to top burner.
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Fish Fry a Sizzling Success for Prairie Township Fire Dept.
PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP (Sean Rowe) -- It's an annual tradition and it's sizzling with flavor over in Prairie Township Saturday night.
A group of Central Ohio's first-responders from the Prairie Township Fire Department are holding their fish fry at the firehouse for the weekend. All of the money raised by the fish fry go toward helping the fire department buy new equipment.
Fire Captain Tim Hannum says the fund-raiser does that and even more.
This is like a homecoming and it gives us an opportunity to educate the public and promote fire safety
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Fish filets Equal Parts Cornmeal + Flour Salt Pepper Cajun Seasoning Peanut oil Mix together equal parts cornmeal and flour (seasoning well with salt, pepper and cajun seasoning). Coat fish on all sides. Heat thin layer of peanut oil in a skillet to 300-325 degrees. Fry fish on both sides until golden brown and flakey.
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