Rusty246
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Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 2:00 PM
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Sorry if this is in the wrong spot...I'm really trying to figure out what type of coating that's on their shrimp. It's not a batter I don't think but not sure if it's just a light corn meal coating either. I've been back many times today to try and figure it out. Any thoughts?
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Rusty246
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Re:Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 2:17 PM
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Trying to get this up front, hope I'm not breaking any rules...:)
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mar52
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Re:Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 3:14 PM
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Hi Rusty, Do you have any pictures of the shrimp?
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Rusty246
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Re:Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 4:07 PM
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mar52 Hi Rusty, Do you have any pictures of the shrimp? Hi Mar, On the home page!
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Greymo
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Re:Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 4:16 PM
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It is a beer batter. I was there recently and asked..................excellent shrimp!
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Rusty246
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Re:Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 4:39 PM
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Greymo It is a beer batter. I was there recently and asked..................excellent shrimp! Really?!?!?! I would have NEVER thought...why thanks so much! Now to figure out how to make.......
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mar52
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Re:Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 5:14 PM
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Woops! I just noticed it. A beer batter? Maybe dipped in beer and then dusted? Is there such a thing as a grainy flour?
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Greymo
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Re:Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 5:27 PM
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Here is my beer batter recipe which I use for fish tacos. 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 egg 1 cup beer Mix dry ingredients together and then add the egg and beer and stir. You are now ready to dip and deep fry.
<message edited by Greymo on Mon, 02/27/12 8:11 PM>
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Re:Exmore Diner
Mon, 02/27/12 5:54 PM
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Re:Exmore Diner
Tue, 02/28/12 8:13 AM
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Greymo, For your beer batter do you feel a certain type of beer works better than others, or is any beer good to use?
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Re:Exmore Diner
Tue, 02/28/12 8:26 AM
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For when Exmore Diner is no longer on the home page, here is a link to the recent Stern review. That is some great looking fried shrimp!
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Greymo
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Re:Exmore Diner
Tue, 02/28/12 8:38 AM
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fattybomatty Greymo, For your beer batter do you feel a certain type of beer works better than others, or is any beer good to use? I use whatever beer is on hand. It seems to make no difference. My daughter in law does not like deep fried food at all but she does love this batter and will happily eat the fish this way.
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Rusty246
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Re:Exmore Diner
Tue, 02/28/12 12:08 PM
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Greymo Here is my beer batter recipe which I use for fish tacos. 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 egg 1 cup beer Mix dry ingredients together and then add the egg and beer and stir. You are now ready to dip and deep fry. Thank you, recipe noted. I've never noticed the McCormick brand on our shelves here, will look for it. I do know Kentucky Kernel makes a great (light)coating for chicken and may give that a try as well. Thanks all.
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