If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The saying applies to a lot of things, but it’s especially true when talking about how to cook catfish, specifically Southern catfish cooking. I’m not suggesting that ...
Catfish -- primarily fried catfish -- is a staple in Southern cuisine. Many folks simply get it at the local fishmonger or grocery store, but it is also common for a group of friends to head out to ...
Spicy, intensely flavored jerk seasoning takes especially well to catfish fillets, like these served at Post & Beam restaurant in Baldwin Hills. Use fresh catfish fillets if you can find them, but if ...
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In a large bowl or Ziplock bag, combine buttermilk, hot sauce, salt, and pepper. Add catfish. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or up to 8 hours. In a large shallow bowl, whisk to combine ...
*If you’ve only experienced catfish fried to crispy perfection, prepare to be wowed by its smoky, spice-infused grilled counterpart. Coated in a flavorful rub and seared in a cast-iron skillet, this ...
Makes 2 servings. Recipe is by Teresa B. Day. ½ cup pecan meal or finely chopped pecans 1 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon salt ½ teaspoon black pepper 2 large or 4 small catfish fillets 1 tablespoon olive ...
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Place catfish on a sheet tray, drizzle oil on each side of the fillets and season with chipotle powder and smoked paprika. Bake for 12 minutes, remove from oven and ...
Lightly oil both sides of each catfish fillet. Sprinkle 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of Fireworks Catfish Rub on each side of oiled fillets. To bake:> Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place seasoned fillets in a ...
With so many of us wanting to eat lighter and brighter this time of year, how about adding this fresh-tasting, holiday-special catch to this year’s menu lineup? Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Coat a ...