Smoked Catfish Filets - Qview

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the iceman

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Mar 8, 2009
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Sun Devil Country
Pulled a couple of catfish filets out of the freezer & decided to try to give them a smoke. Once thawed I dried them on some paper towels & hit them with Tony Chachere's seasoning. Here they are ready for the smoker...


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I started them out for the first half hour or so at about 200° with some apple chunks. For the last 30 min. or so & cranked up the heat to about 250°. Here they are all done served up on a bed of rice, corn, peas & lima beans. Topped it off with some lime juice & tartar sauce - damn tasty...


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Thanks for lookin'.
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Thanks.

Fish will cook up fairly quickly so it went fairly fast on the smoker. After the first half hour I flipped them over & moved them toward the heat. Turned out great - moist & tender. Only just a little over an hours time total cooking time.
 
That looks awesome! I love me some catfish. I grew up in GA, and my Dad, Uncles, and Grandad were always bringing home catfish from the river. We always fried it -- haven't tried any smoked yet, but that's definitely on my "to-do" list!

Thanks for posting.
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Congrats on a great smoke, smoked catfish is one of my favs, especially if there is no brining involved. Thanks for sharing a tasty looking meal. It's all good my friend.
 
That looks great Iceman!------------>>
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I haven't tried smoke/cooking any fish like that yet (catfish is a great choice!). Up to now, all I've done was smoke Salmon & Tuna real hard (long & slow), to hold in your hand & eat as a snack. Yours looks like a GREAT MEAL. I gotta try that soon.

Thanks for showing,
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That sure is some good looking fish and yes it is a natural for the smoker too.
 
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