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The Genius Trick to Making Grilled Catfish That Doesn’t Stick

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A base of sliced citrus is the secret to perfectly grilled fish fillets that come off the grill intact and with even more flavor.

Grilling fish, especially delicate fillets such as catfish, can be a challenge for even the most seasoned griller.

Cooking the fish on slices of citrus, however, ensures that it is evenly cooked throughout and is easy to remove from the grill when fully cooked. In this recipe for blackened catfish, the fillets are seasoned with a spicy Cajun blackening rub before being grilled to tender moistness on sliced oranges, which lend a subtle orange flavor to the fish.

A simple charred lemon cream sauce rounds out the dish, reinforcing the infusion of citrus from the oranges while balancing the heat of the blackening rub.

Citrus Grilled Blackened Catfish with Charred Lemon Cream Sauce Recipe


Grilling catfish fillet on orange slices
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Citrus slices are the secret to perfectly grilled fish in this flavorful recipe for blackened catfish with charred lemon cream sauce.
Serve with: An IPA such as Abita Wrought Iron IPA from Louisiana

Course:
Dinner
,
Lunch
,
Main Course
Cuisine:
American
difficulty scale

Makes:

Servings: 2 servings

Takes:

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes

Ingredients

Blackening Rub

  • 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 1 tablespoon sweet paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper (or more if you like it real spicy)
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano

The Fish

Charred Lemon Cream Sauce

  • ¼ cup vegetable broth
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • ¼ teaspoon Morton Coarse Kosher Salt

Garnish (optional)

Notes:
About the salt. Remember, kosher salt is half the concentration of table salt so if you use table salt, use half as much. Click here to read more about salt and how it works. 
Metric conversion:

These recipes were created in US Customary measurements and the conversion to metric is being done by calculations. They should be accurate, but it is possible there could be an error. If you find one, please let us know in the comments at the bottom of the page

Method

  • Prep. For the Blackening Rub, combine the smoked paprika, sweet paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, pepper, cayenne, thyme, and oregano in a small bowl and blend well.
  • For the fish, season both sides of the catfish fillets with kosher salt and the blackening seasoning. Slice the lemon in half. Cut each orange into 4 thick slices.
  • Fire up. Prepare a grill for indirect cooking by placing a chimney full of pre-heated charcoal briquets on one side of the grill’s charcoal grate in order to create direct and indirect cooking zones. Adjust the grill vents to bring the temperature to about 400°F (204.4°C). Add 2 to 3 chunks of your favorite smoking wood to the charcoal for flavor. On a gas grill, adjust the temperature knobs so that one half of the grill is off and the other half is heated enough to maintain a temperature of approximately 400°F (204.4°C).
  • Cook. Place the halved lemon, cut sides down, on the hot side of the grill. Grill the lemon halves until the flesh is lightly charred and softened, approximately 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the charred lemon halves from the grill and set them aside until ready to use for the cream sauce. If you’re using the optional lemon for a garnish, cut it into 1/4-inch (6.4 mm) slices then grill the slices until they are lightly charred, 2 to 3 minutes per side.
  • Lay the orange slices on the hot side of the grill to create two platforms for the fillets. Lay the seasoned catfish fillets on the orange slices and cover the grill. Allow the fish to cook just until it flakes easily with a fork, approximately 15 minutes. Use a large spatula or fish spatula to remove the fish and orange slices simultaneously from the grill.
  • For the Charred Lemon Cream Sauce, combine the cold vegetable broth and cornstarch in a small bowl and whisk until dissolved. Place a small skillet on the hot side of the grill, add the broth mixture, and bring the mixture to a boil. Squeeze in the juice from the charred lemon halves, catching any seeds. Then stir in the heavy cream, butter, and salt. Allow the sauce to simmer until it has thickened slightly, approximately 5 minutes. If the sauce begins to boil too rapidly, simply move it to the cooler side of the grill.
  • Serve. Pour the charred lemon cream sauce in the center of two plates. Top the sauce with the blackened catfish (without the orange slices) and add a charred lemon slice, if using. If you like, you can also grill a few asparagus spears and lay them over the sauce before adding the catfish fillets. Chives make a good garnish as well. Serve immediately.

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Published On: 8/1/2018 Last Modified: 2/15/2024

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