
Time to prepare: 10 mins to prep
Time to cook: 10 mins to cook
Time to cook: 10 mins to cook
Amount to eat (1 serving)
Sugars
Sugar: 0.2g
Sucrose: 0g
Glucose: 0g
Fructose: 0g
Lactose: 0g
Maltose: 0g
Galactose: 0g
Starch: 0g
Fats
Saturated: 12.4g
Monounsaturated:29.8g
Polyunsaturated: 19.6g
Trans: 0.1g
Fatty Acids
Total Omega 3: 0.2g
Total Omega 6: 1.4g
ALA: 0.1g
DHA: 0.1g
EPA: 0g
DPA: 0.1g
Nutritional Info
Fiber: 2.6g 11%
Net Carbs: 43
Sodium: 359.2mg 15%
Potassium: 1074.8
Cholesterol: 108.2
Nutritional Values (g)
Calories: 929 Fat: 66g
Protein: 38g Carbs: 46g
Protein: 38g Carbs: 46g
Recipe Instructions
Ingredients
Celery seed (Spices)
1/4 tsp / 0.54 grams
1/4 tsp / 0.54 grams
Cayenne pepper (Spices, red or cayenne)
1/2 tsp / 0.90 grams
1/2 tsp / 0.90 grams
Salt (Table)
1 dash / 0.40 grams
1 dash / 0.40 grams
Pepper (Spices, black)
1 tsp / 2.1 grams
1 tsp / 2.1 grams
Wheat flour (White, all-purpose, enriched, bleached)
1/2 cup / 62.5 grams
1/2 cup / 62.5 grams
Paprika (Spices)
1 tsp / 2.1 grams
1 tsp / 2.1 grams
Peanut oil (Salad or cooking)
1 cup / 216 grams
1 cup / 216 grams
Catfish (Fish, channel, farmed, raw)
4 fillet / 636 grams
4 fillet / 636 grams
Buttermilk (Milk, dried)
1 cup / 120 grams
1 cup / 120 grams
Cornmeal (Whole-grain, yellow)
3/4 cup / 91.5 grams
3/4 cup / 91.5 grams
Garlic powder (Spices)
1 tsp / 3.1 grams
1 tsp / 3.1 grams
Instructions
Step 1
In a heavy frying pan (I prefer to use cast iron), pour enough oil to come 1/2 inch up the sides of the pan. Turn the heat to medium-high. Turn your oven to 200 and lay a cookie sheet inside. Place a wire rack on top of the cookie sheet.
Step 2
While the oil is heating, soak the catfish in the milk or buttermilk. Mix the cornmeal, flour and spices together. (Or you can substitute your favorite seasoning instead.) Let the oil reach 350 degrees a good test is to flick a little of the dry breading into the oil, and if it sizzles at once, you’re good to go.
Step 3
Once the oil is hot, sprinkle the catfish fillets with salt and dredge them into the breading. Shake off the excess and gently lay into the hot oil. Fry until golden brown, about 2-4 minutes, depending on how thick the fillet is. Use a metal spatula and gently turn the fish over and cook for another 2-4 minutes. Cast iron heats up and stays hot, so monitor the heat as you fry; you may need to lower the heat on the burner at some point.
Step 4
Once the fish is ready, move it to the oven while you cook the rest of the catfish. Keeping the fried catfish warm in the oven will help keep it crispy. When they’re all done, serve at once with your favorite hot sauce, cole slaw and some hush puppies.