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- Fish_fry abstract "A fish fry is a meal containing battered or breaded fried fish. It typically also includes french fries, coleslaw, hushpuppies, lemon slices, tartar sauce, hot sauce, malt vinegar and dessert. Some Native American versions are cooked by coating fish with semolina and egg yolk. Fish is often served on Friday nights during Lent as a restaurant special; such a menu offering is sometimes \"all you can eat\" and occasionally family style (serving dishes brought to and left at the table). Beer is a common beverage of choice to accompany a fish fry. A fish fry may include potato pancakes (with accompanying side dishes of sour cream or applesauce) and sliced caraway rye bread if served in a German restaurant or area.A Shore Lunch is traditional in the northern United States and Canada. For decades outdoor enthusiasts have been cooking their catch on the shores of their favorite lakes.Fish fries are very common in the Midwestern and northeastern regions of the United States. This is especially true for predominantly Roman Catholic communities on Fridays during Lent, when regulations call for abstinence from most meat products. The modern fish fry tradition is strongest in Wisconsin, where more than 1,000 eateries hold a weekly fish fry on Fridays, and often on Wednesdays. Fish fries there are offered at many non-chain restaurants, taverns that serve food and some chain restaurants as well as Roman Catholic Churches as fundraisers. The Friday night fish fry is a popular year round tradition in Wisconsin among people of all religious backgrounds. A typical Wisconsin fish fry consists of beer batter fried cod, perch, bluegill, walleye, or in areas along the Mississippi River, catfish. The meal usually comes with tartar sauce, french fries or German-style potato pancakes, coleslaw, and rye bread, though baked beans are not uncommon. The tradition in Wisconsin began because Wisconsin was settled heavily by Catholics of German, Polish and other backgrounds whose religion forbade eating meat on Fridays. The number of lakes in the state meant that eating fish became a popular alternative. Scandinavian settlements in northern and eastern Wisconsin favored the fish boil, a variant on the fish fry, which involves heating potatoes, white fish, and salt in a large cauldron.".
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- Fish_fry wikiPageRevisionID "707296716".
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Albany,_New_York.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Baked_beans.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Bass_(fish).
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Batter_(cooking).
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Bluegill.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Bread_crumbs.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Bream.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo,_New_York.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Burgoo.
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- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seafood.
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- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church_in_the_United_States.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Cod.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Coleslaw.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Cornmeal.
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- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Fasting_and_abstinence_in_the_Roman_Catholic_Church.
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- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Fish_and_chips.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Fish_boil.
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- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Grits.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Haddock.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Hot_sauce.
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- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Milk.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Northeastern_United_States.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Perch.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Pescado_frito.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Potato_pancake.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Potluck.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Rochester,_New_York.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Rye_bread.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Seafood_boil.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Semolina.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Southern_United_States.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Stamp_and_Go.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Syracuse,_New_York.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Tartar_sauce.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Tavern.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Upstate_New_York.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Utica,_New_York.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Vinegar.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Walleye.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink Yolk.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink File:A_video_on_Fish_fry_making.ogv.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLink File:Fried_Fish_and_French_Fries.jpg.
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fish Fry".
- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fish fry".
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- Fish_fry wikiPageWikiLinkText "fish fry".
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- Fish_fry subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Fish_fry subject Category:Cuisine_of_Wisconsin.
- Fish_fry subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Midwestern_United_States.
- Fish_fry subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Fish_fry subject Category:Seafood.
- Fish_fry hypernym Meal.
- Fish_fry type Food.
- Fish_fry type Food.
- Fish_fry comment "A fish fry is a meal containing battered or breaded fried fish. It typically also includes french fries, coleslaw, hushpuppies, lemon slices, tartar sauce, hot sauce, malt vinegar and dessert. Some Native American versions are cooked by coating fish with semolina and egg yolk. Fish is often served on Friday nights during Lent as a restaurant special; such a menu offering is sometimes \"all you can eat\" and occasionally family style (serving dishes brought to and left at the table).".
- Fish_fry label "Fish fry".
- Fish_fry sameAs Q5454630.
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- Fish_fry sameAs Fritada_de_peixe.
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- Fish_fry sameAs Q5454630.
- Fish_fry wasDerivedFrom Fish_fry?oldid=707296716.
- Fish_fry depiction Fried_Fish_and_French_Fries.jpg.
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