You'll be all over these breaded frog legs, simply sauteed in an herbed garlic butter. A squeeze of lemon right before digging in is the way to go.
Method: stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
Sauteed Frog Legs
Batter Fried Frog Legs
Get ready to experience a tasty and crispy treat with this easy recipe for batter fried frog legs. Made with a simple cornmeal batter, these frog legs cook up in just minutes.
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Deep-Fried Frog Legs
If you've always been curious about frog legs, deep fried is a great way to try them out. Just dip in an egg batter with hot sauce and flour, coat with cornmeal and cayenne, and...
Method: deep fryer
Time: under 30 minutes
Frog Legs Sauce Piquant
Made with water, frog legs, oil, flour, onions, garlic, celery, green hot peppers, whole tomatoes, Ro-tel tomatoes
Method: stovetop
Time: 2-5 hours
Gaeng Pah (Jungle Curry)
Made with bamboo shoots, kaffir lime leaves, grachai, wax peppers or jalapenos, green tomato, baby corn, Thai basil leaves, dried red peppers, white peppercorns
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
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Frogs' Legs With Mushrooms And Green Peppers
Made with green peppers, frog legs, flour, salt and pepper, butter, mushrooms
Method: stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
My Mom's Frog Legs
Made with peanut oil, salt and pepper, frog legs, club crackers, eggs, cream or half and half
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Crispy Frog Legs
Made with all-purpose flour, black pepper, frog legs, lemon juice or vinegar, ice, milk, eggs, olive oil or vegetable oil, salt
Method: stovetop
Time: 1-2 hours
Fried Frog Legs
Made with lemons, frog legs, buttermilk, corn flour, salt, lard or oil, parsley
Method: oven, stovetop
Time: 1-2 hours
Cajun Frog Legs
Made with white pepper, frog legs, shortening, flour, milk, paprika, onion powder, garlic juice, cayenne pepper, black pepper
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
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