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Can fish batter Be Saved?

Asked: Minnesota Angler, Last Updated:

you can keep batter out or in the fridge. If the batter is in hot area, you can add ice cubes to batter to chill it down. The flour you dredge the fish in can be kept anywhere during service, but once service is over you need to sift it and chill as you would anything that has fish touch it.

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