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How to cook Catfish Eggs?
My grandfather used to save the eggs from the catfish he caught.
And my grandmother would cook them for breakfast. My grandfather loved them. I have no idea how you cook catfish eggs. Does any one here know how to cook them? Thank You jrbsr |
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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
(Post 3797149)
roll in flour, season and fry.
RR How do you roll Catfish Eggs in flour? |
We used to eat the little sacs of eggs out of bass and bluegill. I always wanted my dad to save them, and we ate them, but I don't ever remember them being very good... very fishy tasting. It was something different though.
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Tried it as a kid but it was like eating a mouth full of sand. Nothing I would care to eat again.
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I never tried catfish eggs, but eat a lot of crappie and bream eggs in the spring. Don't break the egg sacs when you clean them, and you should have a V-patterned sac. Roll in corn meal, salt and pepper and fry in hot grease. Be careful, because they will probably burst open and splash grease when they reach a certain temperature. Enjoy
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Originally Posted by newton29
(Post 3797652)
I never tried catfish eggs, but eat a lot of crappie and bream eggs in the spring. Don't break the egg sacs when you clean them, and you should have a V-patterned sac. Roll in corn meal, salt and pepper and fry in hot grease. Be careful, because they will probably burst open and splash grease when they reach a certain temperature. Enjoy
And how do you know when they are done? Thanks for the replies. |
Johnny fry to golden brown..2-4 minutes ..both sides.
I 've never eatten catfish roe but perch and bass are good Shad is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Johnny..the roe needs to be in a sac..other wise the eggs will spit and splatter all over the kitchen...fact..if I break the sac bad..I throw it away..{ -; I've never broke a sac..I'm careful with my roe.I LOVE FRIED FISH ROE |
The roe from bass, crappie, bream, catfish and shad is CAVIAR! When you flour your fish, just add the egg sacks and fry with the fish. Our fried fish are shaken in a grocery paper bag with seasoned flour(your choice of spices-we use salt/pepper/garlic powder/maybe a cajun spice mix) and fry the lot together. Word of caution-the loose eggs from the sack may pop a little, so be careful. They are an extra treat from your catch and very good for you. As with the fish/filets, when done they will float in the grease.
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Originally Posted by Chuck7
(Post 3798211)
Johnny fry to golden brown..2-4 minutes ..both sides.
Johnny..the roe needs to be in a sac..other wise the eggs will spit and splatter all over the kitchen...fact..if I break the sac bad..I throw it away..{ -; I've never broke a sac..I'm careful with my roe.I LOVE FRIED FISH ROE 10 ga |
Catfish roe
Son-in-law brought over an ice chest of catfish. Being the middle of April, there was some roe in them. I dusted them with Lawry's seasoned salt and garlic powder and fried them in bacon grease. Ate them. Wished I had looked at this forum before I fried 'em and rolled 'em in flour first. Tasted ok. Someone used a description that it was like eating sand. Well, I kinda agree. The idea of deep frying in olive oil with the rest of the filets sounds good. I try it next time around...
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