Clean the fish, dip in flour, then in beaten egg, then in crumbs, and fry in plenty of fat. Drain and garnish with lemon and parsley. FRIED PERCH—IIDip the cleaned perch in flour and fry brown in salt pork fat. FRIED PERCH—IIIPrepare and clean the fish, season with salt and pepper, dip in egg and corn-meal, and fry in deep fat. BROILED PERCHRub the prepared fish with butter, season with salt and pepper, and broil. Garnish with fried parsley and lemon. BOILED PERCHBoil the cleaned fish with parsley, a tablespoonful BOILED PERCH WITH OYSTER SAUCEPrepare and clean the fish and simmer until done in salted and acidulated water. Drain and serve with Oyster Sauce. PERCH À L'ALLEMANDEPut two large cleaned perch into a saucepan with two chopped carrots, a sprig of parsley, a celery root, a sliced onion and a pinch of salt. Cover with white wine and simmer for twenty minutes. Drain and keep warm. Take out the onion, parsley and celery root, add half a cupful of chopped mushrooms, and cook for five minutes. Cook with a tablespoonful each of butter and flour thickened together, take from the fire, add a tablespoonful of butter and the juice of two lemons. Pour over the fish and serve. STEWED PERCH À LA BATELIÈREPut four pounds of cleaned perch into a saucepan with salt and pepper to season, two sliced onions, a bunch of parsley, and Claret PERCH À LA FRANÇAISEBoil the perch in white wine, and when cooked, skin and arrange on a serving-dish. Pour over a Cream Sauce to which has been added chopped cooked carrots and mushrooms and a tablespoonful of minced parsley. Add also to the sauce a tablespoonful of butter and grated nutmeg and lemon-juice to season. PERCH À LA MAÎTRE D'HÔTELPrepare according to directions given for Mullet À la MaÎtre d'HÔtel. PERCH À LA NORMANDYPrepare and clean the fish and put into a stewpan with a chopped onion, a bunch of parsley, a pinch of salt, and enough white wine to cover. Simmer for fifteen minutes, take up the fish, and strain the liquid. Add one cupful of oyster liquor and boil the liquid until PERCH À LA SICILYCook three or four large perch for twenty minutes with a bunch of parsley in salted and acidulated water. Put into a saucepan one tablespoonful of malt vinegar, one tablespoonful of tarragon vinegar, a teaspoonful of minced parsley, a small chopped onion, a bay-leaf, and four pepper-corns. Boil for ten minutes, strain, and cool. Cook together four tablespoonfuls of butter and two of flour. When brown, add a pint of beef stock and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Take from the fire, add the strained vinegar, the beaten yolks of six eggs, and two tablespoonfuls of grated horseradish. Bring to the boil, pour over the fish, and serve. PERCH À LA STANLEYClean four large perch, put into a saucepan with a tablespoonful of butter, a small bunch of parsley, a pint of Rhine wine, a pint of BAKED PERCHPrepare and clean the fish, stuff with seasoned crumbs, and sew up. Bake with a little white wine and melted butter. PERCH SALADClean and boil the fish, drain, and cool. Serve very cold on lettuce with Mayonnaise. |