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    Crawfish Palmetto

    fixing me a Crawfish and Catfish dish tonight made famous by Tony Chacherie




    This dish is so delicious and simple. You fry the catfish fillets while adding lemon juice and Worcestshire sauce. A lovely sauce is also made with tasso, peppers, onions, Italian seasoning and crawfish tails. This sauce is then poured over the fried catfish fillets and then garnished with parsely and green onions.


    Estimated time:

    Prep time: 15 minutes
    Cooking time: 10 minutes
    Serves: 4


    Ingredients:

    4 tablespoon Olive Oil
    1/4 pound Tasso
    4 tablespoon Chopped Bell Pepper
    4 tablespoon Yellow Bell Pepper
    4 tablespoon Red Bell Pepper (Chopped)
    1 tablespoon Chopped Onions
    1 tablespoon Italian Seasoning
    4 tablespoon Mushrooms
    1 tablespoon capers (optional)
    1/2 cup Butter
    4 Whole Catfish Fillets
    1 cup All Purpose Flour
    3 teaspoon Tony Chacheres Original Creole Seasoning
    1 teaspoon Lemon Juice
    1 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce
    1/2 cup Heavy Cream
    1 pound Crawfish tails



    Directions:

    1: In a saucepan, heat oil; add tasso, peppers, onions, and Italian seasoning.

    2: Saute' until render.

    3: Add mushrooms and saute' for 2 minutes.

    4: Remove from heat and set aside.

    5: Dredge fish in flour seasoned with Tony Chachere's Original Creole Seasoning.

    6: In a skillet, fry fish in butter until golden brown on both sides, turning once.

    7: When done, add lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce.

    8: Coat fish well and remove to warm platter.

    9: Cover and keep warm.

    10: In the same skillet, add cream.

    11: Heat and stir well.

    12: Add crawfish and vegetable mixture.

    13: Cook for 3 minutes

    14: Adjust seasoning.

    15: Pour over catfish.


    C'est ce bon


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    #2
    Man this really sounds good...but I have never seen tasso ham for sale in central texas so could this be substituted ? I may try this omitting the ham just to see..... Thanks

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      #3
      mr bobby

      any kind of smoked or cured ham , pork product will do

      check out "Tasso" from wiki ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasso_%28meat_product%29

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        #4
        That looks great! I see the ingredients aren't low cal!

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          #5
          Oh yea...great....as Im just sitting down to some Stoffers Mac n Cheese...Daum that looks good Blake

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            #6
            Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Post
            mr bobby

            any kind of smoked or cured ham , pork product will do

            check out "Tasso" from wiki ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasso_%28meat_product%29
            DUHHHH !!! Thanks CB

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              #7
              Looks Great

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