Blackened Catfish and Sautéed Kale
Blackened Catfish and Sautéed Kale

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook blackened catfish and sautéed kale using 4 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Blackened Catfish and Sautéed Kale:
  1. Prepare 1 cat fish
  2. Take 1 tbs Cajun, old bay, lemon juice and black pepper
  3. Get 2 cups kale
  4. Get 1/4 cup onions and mushrooms

Catfish is a perfect partner for the bold flavors of this spice blend, but any thin, white-flesh fillet such as trout, snapper, or perch will work. A Simple Recipe for Blackened Catfish. Recipe: Blackened Catfish Fajitas. by Nealey Dozier. Toss the catfish pieces in the melted butter; then thoroughly coat the pieces in the blackening rub.

Steps to make Blackened Catfish and Sautéed Kale:
  1. Season the catfish with all the ingredients. Put on high heat and cook for 5 mins each side or until you see char marks.
  2. Sauté kale with the mushrooms and onions, add water. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  3. Plate and enjoy!

Working in two batches, place the fish into the hot wok—adding more oil if necessary—and cook the fish until cooked through and dark in color. Season one side of each catfish filet with blackening seasoning. Place blackened-seasoned side down in the pan. Season top of filets with salt and Remove skillet from heat, cover with aluminum foil or pan lid and set fish aside to steam and finish cooking. Adam's Creamy Pea & Kale Risotto.

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