Fried Catfish and Hushpuppies
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All Comments (46)
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Aww,looks Soo Good!
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thank you, i wish i know you... i would meet you before smile...
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I have a question about your fryer. When you fry the fish don't the temperature drop just a bit or does this fryer keep the temp right at all times. I have a Waring and the temp drops then comes back up. Would like to have a fryer like yours seems like a good investment!
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What is the cost on that fryer friend?
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Scott thanks for sharing your knowledge. -A
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This looks great!!! I am definitely trying these recipes. Your explanation of each step is excellent...I will have to check out some of your other recipes Thank You
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I noticed you have a deep fryer. I've read that deep fryer's can cause a lingering smell of burnt oil in your kitchen. Is this accurate? I was advised to only use deep fryers outdoors. Thanks!
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your amazing!
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Perfect meal...!
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Thanks for the recipe!! Great Video and very well communicated..=)
Hey Scott. I love your recipes. I also live in Portland and am looking for a good seafood/butcher. I hate having to settle for what I can find at Fred Meyer, but I hate the prices at Whole Foods, or Zupans...do you have any suggestions for me for a place to find items like shrimp, crawfish, catfish, andouille, etc.??? thanks.
boozelele 3 years ago
I like buying seafood at some of the asian markets around town like Uwajamaya or H-Mart. As for butchers, I do most of my own butchering and buy my beef from a local farmer. I'd recommend looking around your neighborhood for a stand-alone butcher and give them a try... you may just hit the jackpot.
Good luck! -Scott
ScooterSMcGee 3 years ago
what does the baking soda, and baking powder do? (im not much a cook, so im just curious)
bigcatmatthew 4 years ago
Generally Baking Powder and Baking Soda are used to make a baked product (like cake or cookies and some breads) light and fluffy. In this recipe it just gives the crust a bit of a flakiness.
ScooterSMcGee 4 years ago
I love watching (and learning) from your cooking videos!
Any advice on a decent food processor?
malzyk 4 years ago
Cuisinart makes a great food processor, but there are many other brands that make really great ones too. Look for a solid construction, steel blades, and easy to use button operation. If you're in doubt, go to a well-respected kitchen store and talk to the sales staff. They'll be able to answer your specific questions about the products they carry.
ScooterSMcGee 4 years ago