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Whiting Meuniere



Ingredients:
4 Whiting
40 Gram(s) Flour
20 Centiliter(s) Milk
2 Tablespoon(s) Groundnut oil
1 Lemon
Directions: 1 Gut and wash the whiting. Wipe dry. Pour the milk into a dish, season. Put the fish in the milk, then roll in the flour to give a light covering. 2 Heat the oil lightly in a frying pan and fry the fish for about 10 minutes over a medium heat, turning them over halfway through. 3 Arrange the fish in a hot serving dish, sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve immediately. At the time when powdered wigs were the fashion, wigmakers were known as "merlans" ("whiting") because they were always covered in flour like the fish.
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