We'd catch rainbow trout, gar, and catfish mostly. Catfish however, was always my favorite. So when we were given this month's ingredients of fish and avocado for the Improv Cooking Challenge I decided to make a blackened catfish and pair it with an avocado lime salsa.
This is the blackening spice mixture I used. It is my absolute favorite, the smoked paprika is the star ingredient in my humble opinion. I ALWAYS make sure to have it on hand. You can find the recipe for it HERE.
Generously coat your catfish fillets with the blackening spice. I tend to be a little heavy handed, but a couple teaspoons blackening spice per fillet should be enough.
Coated and ready to fry. Don't they look Purdy? Now cook them low and slow. About ten minutes each side is all they need. Just enough time to whip up the avocado lime salsa.
Just a few simple ingredients are all you'll need for the avocado salsa. Thanks to my son the "Chef" for giving me some tips on the salsa and for allowing me to "tweak" his recipe a bit.
1 avocado
1/4 cup red onion chopped
Juice from 2 key limes
2 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro
Salt to taste
1 seeded and finely chopped Serrano Pepper (I omitted the pepper, because there was already enough heat and flavor from the blackening spice)
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Scoop out the avocado and mash it up. I used my molcajete; but a potato masher or plain old fork will get the job done too.
Add the lime juice and salt to taste. Mix in the cilantro and red onion and your salsa is ready for that yummy blackened fish that is making the whole house smell like heaven. Plate it up...
...and watch it disappear.
Check out the other tasty dishes from this month's Improv Cooking Challenge.
Looks absolutely delicious, Cammie! Thanks so much for joining us again this month.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious, Cammie! Thanks so much for joining us again this month.
ReplyDeletemmmmmmmmm! Imma hafta try me some avocado salsa. That looks so delish!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies. I had a blast. My family enjoys my cooking escapades and that always makes this foodie mom smile.
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