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<blockquote data-quote="deli_llama" data-source="post: 2136915" data-attributes="member: 25974"><p>Sure, I get that. I think my biggest problem is the most common preparation method for catfish. Most want to batter it in cornflour. Blech! In my opinion Cornflour/meal is too heavy and dense for any fish, and burns quickly. It also often becomes gritty when used in fish fry. </p><p></p><p>I am also trying to get to a point that would allow me to step away from the supermarket, preparing mostly all of my own meat. Kudos to you sir, I would love to hear of your experiences, and how you got started. </p><p></p><p>I am not trying to say, "Catfish is worthless, it must be the devil's food." I have just had some bad experiences with it, and a few good ones. You are right, prep is a lot of it, as well as the age of the fish, and its environment. I have been attempting to catch a good Catfish, mostly because my girlfriend wants to experience the catch, and preparation of it, but also in attempt to prove myself wrong--to prove with proper preparation Catfish can be the Cat's meow. I think my first attempt will be smoked cat. I also may approach it in the same manner as preparing Gar balls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deli_llama, post: 2136915, member: 25974"] Sure, I get that. I think my biggest problem is the most common preparation method for catfish. Most want to batter it in cornflour. Blech! In my opinion Cornflour/meal is too heavy and dense for any fish, and burns quickly. It also often becomes gritty when used in fish fry. I am also trying to get to a point that would allow me to step away from the supermarket, preparing mostly all of my own meat. Kudos to you sir, I would love to hear of your experiences, and how you got started. I am not trying to say, "Catfish is worthless, it must be the devil's food." I have just had some bad experiences with it, and a few good ones. You are right, prep is a lot of it, as well as the age of the fish, and its environment. I have been attempting to catch a good Catfish, mostly because my girlfriend wants to experience the catch, and preparation of it, but also in attempt to prove myself wrong--to prove with proper preparation Catfish can be the Cat's meow. I think my first attempt will be smoked cat. I also may approach it in the same manner as preparing Gar balls. [/QUOTE]
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