Carrie's Catfish Larue
Poaching catfish with tomatoes, white wine, and vegetables is a nice alternative to deep frying. Great if you don't care for that sometimes overpowering catfish taste. For a stronger fish flavor, try making the sauce separately and serving over grilled catfish!
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Carrie's Catfish Larue Recipe
Poaching catfish with tomatoes, white wine, and vegetables is a nice alternative to deep frying. Great if you don't care for that sometimes overpowering catfish taste. For a stronger fish flavor, try making the sauce separately and serving over grilled catfish! 1 carrot peeled and diced, 1/2 green bell pepper diced, 1/2 cup dry white wine, 1 can diced Italian tomatoes, 3 tablespoons olive oil divided, 8 fillets catfish fillets, 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, salt and black pepper to taste, 1 can tomato sauce, 1/2 onion diced, garlic powder to taste
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Carrie's Catfish Larue
Deep-frying catfish is not as tasty as poaching it with vegetables, white wine, and tomatoes. It's great if you don't like the sometimes overpowering taste of catfish. Make the sauce separately and serve it over grilled catfish for a stronger fish flavor.
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I ordered a cheesy garlic bread but it came and it's just a cheesy bread with no garlic 😭😭
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Coworker: hey do you want to connect to the office speaker and play music?
Me, immediately: fear.jpeg
Also me, immediately after: oh I can make these people Suffer
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nano has me googling shit like 'can/do people eat owls' because I had one of the characters eating a dish with chicken but then realized oh, chickens might not be able to do very well in a place where theres so little sunlight, i should sub them out for a nocturnal animal, right, and owls were the first thing that popped in my head as a nocturnal bird. now im prob on a possible poacher list or smth bc that is Very Illegal I Guess (and also bc of their nasty diet they supposedly taste like shit anyway if anyone was wondering...so I am now looking for herbivorous nocturnal birds...maybe we will just sub the chicken for fish....I have been focusing on this for almost an hour instead of writing btw)
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do you like fish? if so, what's your favorite kind? if not, can you elaborate?
Oh, I love fish!!! Cod is a fav, but I'm down to eat almost anything lololol. Battered, fried, grilled, all fish good fish in my tum tum yummy yum yum
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6:31 AM EST February 2, 2024:
Taste - "Catfish"
From the album Taste
(April 1, 1969)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Go ask Rory Gallagher
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Sweet Tea: the staple of nearly every Southern household.
I think this is about to be a WHOLE DANG THING. I blame this brainworm on @notherpuppet and her Bread Pudding comic. Got me all nostalgic for foods from when I was a kid at my grandparents' house.
We all know Al loves jambalaya, so I'm focusing on some other dishes!
SOUTHERN COMFORT FOOD SERIES
Chicken and Waffles
Sweet Tea
Peach Cobbler
Hushpuppies
Crab/Crawfish Boil
Gumbo (plus character notes!)
Beignets (part 2)
Fried Catfish
Shrimp and Grits
Cornbread
Pecan Pie
Biscuits and Gravy
Medium: Copic markers, gel pens, colored pencil
Image Description below the cut!
[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: a 6-panel Radioapple comic
Panel 1: Lucifer crouches by the kitchen counter, watching Alastor serve up a glass of amber liquid out of a large glass beverage dispenser.
Lucifer: Whatcha makin'?
Alastor: It's sweet tea.
Panel 2: Lucifer frowns, standing up straighter.
L: But you don't like sweets. (aside: Sus...)
A: (offers Lucifer the glass) Correct. This is for the hotel lobby. Taste test this for me?
Panel 3: Lucifer downs the whole glass in one go without hesitating. "Bottoms up!" reads the background with little cartoon stars.
Panel 4: Lucifer freezes, his brain buffering.
A: Does it need more sugar?
Panel 5: Lucifer looks up at him, serious as can be, with little pink bubbles and golden Satanic-cross sparkles floating around him.
L: Marry me.
A: (recoils, hissing) NO.
Panel 6: End! (there's a small sketch of a full glass of sweet tea with a straw.)
END DESCRIPTION]
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