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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 443633" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>I'll keep some largies now and again from places where I know they are abundant, and keeping a few won't hurt. I guess I grew up catfishing and have always liked eating them. I wish I could find another way cooking them that was healthier than frying. I've cooked them other ways that I liked, but usually those ways only were some what healthier. Not by much cause almost all the recipes I've liked involved being cooked in oil, or butter, or in a creamy stew that probably wasn't any better for me than just frying them which seems to be the best. Now trout I loved grilled, I can do grilled crappie or sauger/walleye for fish tacos, paddlefish is excellent smoked or grilled, the kitties not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 443633, member: 18942"] I'll keep some largies now and again from places where I know they are abundant, and keeping a few won't hurt. I guess I grew up catfishing and have always liked eating them. I wish I could find another way cooking them that was healthier than frying. I've cooked them other ways that I liked, but usually those ways only were some what healthier. Not by much cause almost all the recipes I've liked involved being cooked in oil, or butter, or in a creamy stew that probably wasn't any better for me than just frying them which seems to be the best. Now trout I loved grilled, I can do grilled crappie or sauger/walleye for fish tacos, paddlefish is excellent smoked or grilled, the kitties not so much. [/QUOTE]
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