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Owlfeathers15 t1_jdr8xp9 wrote
Yum!
Zakkypooo t1_jdr9m8e wrote
Would the cornmeal give a crunchy bite? Or is it soft?
Edit: grammar
BlueRaider731 OP t1_jdr9pub wrote
This is farm raised channel catfish from the Mississippi delta. We drive 2 hours to get it fresh to cook at family events and such. When my father cooks it, it’s always perfect. When we cook it, it’s super easy to overcook. We’ve watched him more than a dozen times and can’t get it down and still screw it up half the time. It’s not a timing thing. It’s an eye test thing. Waiting for the bubbles to slow with that perfect color. It’s also hard to keep the temperature perfect when you’re cooking a big batch in a 25 gallon cast iron pot.
BlueRaider731 OP t1_jdr9vu3 wrote
Served fresh, it’s crispy. But the cornmeal isn’t very thick. The sides and ends have more of a crispy bite.
OkCalligrapher6373 t1_jdrb50v wrote
Try dipping it in a spicy mustard or a buffalo style hot sauce before the cornmeal. Yum.
Jamaicab t1_jdryr20 wrote
Those of you who don't know, find out.
morsnoctus t1_jds0tol wrote
Canola oil = one of the worst oils for human foods
Jaqen-Atavuli t1_jdsblch wrote
I have had stripper dipped in hot sauce before the cornmeal before and it was delicious.
cpt___kidde t1_jdsfi1g wrote
Catfish is life.
Thee_Goth t1_jdsghom wrote
It's no worse than peanut, sunflower, corn, etc... they're all trash. If you want proper fried food, it's the way to do it though. You're not deep frying in extra virgin olive oil. Maybe lard, but that's trickier.
Mysterious_Status_11 t1_jdsj6b2 wrote
What was her name?
Jaqen-Atavuli t1_jdsk24d wrote
LOL, guess I should have spelled checked that.
Oswarez t1_jdsubs6 wrote
Canola oil is rapeseed oil. Only from Canada.
Motochapstick t1_jdswtnl wrote
man that looks amazing
mouthfullofsand t1_jdt3ls5 wrote
I’m from Houston. Grew up with cornmeal breading like this, it’s the best way for fried fish imo.
Jameszhang73 t1_jdt8o7r wrote
Friday staple during lent
PoydrasPoydras t1_jdtio4p wrote
Then don't use it. Go away.
imahillbilly t1_jdtl62c wrote
I love catfish on that way! I really need to stop looking at all this food you guys make it when it’s almost bedtime!
Rare_Fig3081 t1_jdtp80o wrote
Had a stripper dip me in the sauce once, but I don’t remember much about it
hotbutteredbiscuit t1_jdts5rk wrote
Yum. I used to eat the fried tails, too.
TaterMA t1_jdtvwjd wrote
Try blackened catfish, delicious. I grew up eating catfish stew with hush puppies
TaterMA t1_jdtw3g5 wrote
Try grilled stripper with butter and lemon. Twice as good when camping
TaterMA t1_jdtw4tw wrote
Yes! Tails and fins
H_G_Cuckerino t1_jdu1ho0 wrote
Super crunchy if made right
Hot-Map-9119 t1_jdu8a28 wrote
So jealous
Due_Platypus_3913 t1_jdui61k wrote
Wild caught or farmed?Cuz wild is the best freshwater fish around,Farmed is mediocre.BTW,my G-Pas exact recipe.He grew up in Arkansas,before the depression.Got by on fish(mostly catfish) and small game.
BUFUByUsFuckYou t1_jduxx9w wrote
I'm from Massachusetts and never had fried catfish. It looks amazing.
MushroomLonely2784 t1_jdr8eg5 wrote
Never had catfish until I was stationed in Texas (I'm from NY).
It's still one of my favorite fish dishes, but it's hard to come by up here unless I make it myself.
It looks great, OP! Hope you enjoyed it!