Thank you. This is what kills your people, butter. Olive oil, avocado oil, and even vegetable oil is wayyyyyy better than butter. What is your fascination with butter guys?
I usually incorporate a super, super thin layer of corn starch (or potato, whatever) on top of the seasoning when I blacken fish - it’s not traditional but I find it helps get that glassy, snappy texture I want, it adds to the depth of the color, and it even helps the seasoning maintain a little better flavor, I imagine because it’s a bit protected from the heat
I have some walleye in my fridge now and had no idea how I was going to fix it. I’m gluten free and lower carb, so I didn’t want to use flour or cornmeal. This looks PERFECT! Thank you 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽!
Walleye is the best tasting fish ever insult you people get eaten cuz mostly have to catch it yourself. There's a type of freshwater bass called striper that's actually just behind walleye.
@@gaittr it was absolutely amazing. I took some of the basics from this recipe. We have a good friend who used to live in Alaska. He goes back a couple of times a year. He always brings us back, fresh salmon and haddock.
@@gaittr relax. I agree walleye and striper are delicious. I've caught, cleaned and cooked both. The texture doesn't lend itself to this preparation method. Catfish, snapper and other light and flaky varieties work best.
I’m sorry that people do not know how to give polite constructive criticism in todays society. I personally enjoyed your video. I usually watch a video through completely before attempting to replicate on my own. I loved your video and am so excited to cook mine now. I’ll let you know how I do. I have never cooked fish in this method but sure love to eat it.
@@HOMECOOKHERO Yes! It came out great! Served with my homemade black bean soup, rice and salad. Making again real soon! Thank you for the recipe…and I subscribed. ❤️
@@HOMECOOKHERO LOL. You definitely need to add it. Most people swear by olive oil. I used your recipe and it didn't stick to the pan nor did my kitchen get all smokey. Oh, and I actually made that with tilapia and it was absolutely delicious. Thanks again for the wonderful video.🤜🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Going to try this one tonight because I have some Pacific pod that needs to be cooked. I'm going to finish mine with lime juice and be kind of Daring. You did a great job
Good work brother. That is exactly how I am gonna fix mine next time. I always use oil and I bet that butter takes it to a whole new level. Don't know why I never thought of that. Will let you know how it turns out.
Loved the ease of this recipe thanks, but I didn't have the cajun seasoning and used Old Bay instead and it came out way too salty. Next time I'll get the correct spice and not use so much.
I’ve noticed that despite drying my filets. The fish still seeps a good amount of water once it cooks. Do you let the fish sit out for a little while even if you pat it dry?
Great recipe and presentation. Please, ignore the people who have a problem with you saying "y'all," as if that's something abnormal and not in the actual dictionary. Man, the Internet is a silly place. Thank you for this.
You should make your own Cajun seasoning so that you control how much salt is in it, instead of buying the store bought premade seasoning. It will probably taste a whole lot better too.
I’ve found the same thing. Any commercial spice mix you buy will have salt have the #1 ingredient. With the salt from the butter and from the fish, it was too much. So I’ve got a blackening seasoning recipe with no salt at all. Now with the butter and fish, it’s about perfect.
@@mikebennett9356 The Cajun seasoning he is using has salt as the 3rd ingredient and is not salty at all. And you can use unsalted butter, best yet clarified butter made from unsalted butter, than you don't have to worry about it burning as well.
I gotta try this. Normally, I salt and pepper the fillet, with a light covering of flour but this looks too good not to try. I have a nice pickeral fillet (I'm Canadian) and that will be my supper.
Gluten is the best food in America right here and it’s a good way of eating healthy food for four or more people and it makes you hungry for more and healthier foods than it is in other places in Europe or the rest is a great place for you and I love it and I’m glad that you’re here for it I hope that you’re doing good I hope you feel good I hope you’re having fun with the family I hope that you’re doing OK I hope that you’re doing good I’m just really tired I don’t want you guys have a bad night and I’m sorry to say I love to talk about you I love to see your mom I love to you guys I hope you’re doing well and I’m glad you have fun with your family and I’m so glad you have an awesome night and I’ll see how you’re feeling good luck and I’ll see how it sounds good luck and 4:06
Does Sea Bass really need anything on it besides salt and pepper maybe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Just saying. Sea Bass is already so buttery and flavorful, but these do look amazing.
As a guy who has been fishing and cooking all of my life I have to ask this question. From the beginning of your video you refer to the fish as this fish. Four people out there who are trying to follow what you're doing you're not saying this trout or this flounder or whatever fish it is. Why would you make a video and never refer to the name of the fish? You guys make these videos and it kills me that you don't take into consideration that everyone watching Once all of the information. Your presentation was fabulous I absolutely loved it. You've just got to name the fish it's that simple. Don't feel alone. Almost everyone who makes these videos does the same thing. There are even fisherman making fishing videos and they'll catch the fish and say this fish is awesome this fish is Big this fish is blah blah blah but they won't say the name of the dog on fish. I don't know if it's the weed or the meds you guys are taking but please seriously give all of the information.
I stand corrected. You finally said Seabass. Why it took you till the middle of the video to do that I don't know. If I was making this video it would have been the first thing I said prior to putting any spice on it.
I just made this today with flounder and it' absolutely delicious. So tender and moist with just the right kick of Cajun heat. Thanks for this one.
I did this tonight and it is now a regular part of our home menu. Thanks, Chef!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
This made me look like I know what I be doing in the kitchen lol! Thank you for making it so simple and easy yet delicious!! ❤
when your butter browns like that it's burning, to keep it from doing that add 1/2 tbs of olive oil. It will def taste better.
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The butter isnt burning, the dairy in it is toasting and it is what creates the blackened crust
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Thank you. This is what kills your people, butter. Olive oil, avocado oil, and even vegetable oil is wayyyyyy better than butter. What is your fascination with butter guys?
Great i love blackened dishes thanks for teaching us how to do it. Your food definitely has a new orleans flare to it meaning extra delicious
Glad you enjoyed the video! Blackened fish is one of my staples! Thanks for watching and commenting! 💪🏾
I usually incorporate a super, super thin layer of corn starch (or potato, whatever) on top of the seasoning when I blacken fish - it’s not traditional but I find it helps get that glassy, snappy texture I want, it adds to the depth of the color, and it even helps the seasoning maintain a little better flavor, I imagine because it’s a bit protected from the heat
Thank you. I'm adapting your recipe, and forwarding to my friends and family. Blessings to you. 🙏🙏🙏
I have some walleye in my fridge now and had no idea how I was going to fix it. I’m gluten free and lower carb, so I didn’t want to use flour or cornmeal. This looks PERFECT! Thank you 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽!
A flakey fish is best.
Walleye is the best tasting fish ever insult you people get eaten cuz mostly have to catch it yourself. There's a type of freshwater bass called striper that's actually just behind walleye.
Either Pacific or Atlantic Cod would work well for this
@@gaittr it was absolutely amazing. I took some of the basics from this recipe. We have a good friend who used to live in Alaska. He goes back a couple of times a year. He always brings us back, fresh salmon and haddock.
@@gaittr relax. I agree walleye and striper are delicious. I've caught, cleaned and cooked both. The texture doesn't lend itself to this preparation method. Catfish, snapper and other light and flaky varieties work best.
This might be my favorite cooking video on youtube.
I made a YT post and tagged this video cuz the fish is that good! If y'all follow this recipe exactly, you won't have any problems. Amazing! 😋😋😋
I’m sorry that people do not know how to give polite constructive criticism in todays society. I personally enjoyed your video. I usually watch a video through completely before attempting to replicate on my own. I loved your video and am so excited to cook mine now.
I’ll let you know how I do. I have never cooked fish in this method but sure love to eat it.
I will be doing this tomorrow with Whiting Fish. Looks very good!
I do the Cajun seasoning all day on my catfish granted I always fry mine maybe I'll try this way since it looks delicious.
Succinct and to the point. Love recipes like this! Love this recipe.
Thankyou!!! Yum! You just saved our 4th of July!!
God bless!!!
Just bought cod filets. Going to make your recipe for dinner tomorrow. Thank you! Looks delicious!
Hope you enjoyed! I love cod!
@@HOMECOOKHERO Yes! It came out great! Served with my homemade black bean soup, rice and salad. Making again real soon! Thank you for the recipe…and I subscribed. ❤️
Oh you DID that!!! Thank you for sharing your expertise! It looked absolutely scrumdilliumptious!!!!
Thank you!💪🏾 I’m glad you enjoyed the video, and I need to add that word to my vocab!😂
@@HOMECOOKHERO LOL. You definitely need to add it. Most people swear by olive oil. I used your recipe and it didn't stick to the pan nor did my kitchen get all smokey. Oh, and I actually made that with tilapia and it was absolutely delicious. Thanks again for the wonderful video.🤜🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Glad it turned out so well for you! Thanks again for the laugh!😂
I'm trying this with pacific whiting tonight
Going to try this one tonight because I have some Pacific pod that needs to be cooked. I'm going to finish mine with lime juice and be kind of Daring. You did a great job
Looks awesome!!
Looks amazing Y'all know how to cook !
Good work brother. That is exactly how I am gonna fix mine next time. I always use oil and I bet that butter takes it to a whole new level. Don't know why I never thought of that. Will let you know how it turns out.
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Loved the ease of this recipe thanks, but I didn't have the cajun seasoning and used Old Bay instead and it came out way too salty. Next time I'll get the correct spice and not use so much.
Interesting. Check the sodium, a lot of Cajun seasoning is salter than Old Bay
Making this tonight
Yes, hope it turned out great! 💪🏾
@@HOMECOOKHERO it sure did I used flounder 😛🤩
WOW reminds me of time spent in Memphis!
Great video y'all!
😂😂😂 Thanks!💪🏾
Just made this! Delicious!! Thank you. Subscribed.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
boy get outta here with that teflon ass pan!
IM just messing man this recipe helps so much. 😂 appreciate you brother!
I like your pan. What kind is it? I'm trying your recipe tonight.
It looks like it’s a T-fal pan
Man I tried this on some walleye fillets........ Thank you for sharing!!
Hey bro, glad I could help out! Glad you enjoyed 💪🏾💪🏾
You are the best! Keep it going I'm subscribed. Chef bro.
Simple and very effective 👌
❤❤❤❤ Yummy I can't wait to try the recipe
Looks delicious!
Thank you!
You are so dope for this. Thank you!
Nice and easy 🎉 look delicious 😋
Sooo easy! Thanks for your comment!💪🏾
I’ve noticed that despite drying my filets. The fish still seeps a good amount of water once it cooks. Do you let the fish sit out for a little while even if you pat it dry?
Looks great ❤
Oh! Am I going to do this..... I also like to make Oven Fried fish also...
Still waiting for the first cook on UA-cam who says, "Don't touch it. Don't move it" to actually follow their own instructions. 😂
I wanna make blackened catfish! Not too popular here in the northeast but I love it, so I'm gonna find some fillets and give it a whirl.
Perfect recipe sir!
Thanks for sharing!
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Hey there, thanks so much! Definitely appreciate the support!
Beautiful!
What could i sub the cajun seasoning for ?
You can use an all purpose seasoning mixed with some paprika, or even chili powder, for some color!
Looks great - will be trying this today!🐟
Hope it turned out great for you!
Great recipe and presentation. Please, ignore the people who have a problem with you saying "y'all," as if that's something abnormal and not in the actual dictionary. Man, the Internet is a silly place. Thank you for this.
That looks great, y’all.
😂😂 thanks
Great video ❤
Looks great
Nice fish man!
great simple and yummy recipe! Thank you yo!!
Glad I could help!
Awesome👍👍
Yum
What brand of skillet you are using? Thx
T-fal nonstick skillet!
@@HOMECOOKHERO Thanks!
Looks good YALL
Thanks, Y’ALL! 😂
Thx Sir! Real simple
I found it too salty with the cajun seasonal.
I did the other half of the batch with jerk seasoning and it was perfect
Nice! I love jerk seasoning on fish!
You should make your own Cajun seasoning so that you control how much salt is in it, instead of buying the store bought premade seasoning. It will probably taste a whole lot better too.
I’ve found the same thing. Any commercial spice mix you buy will have salt have the #1 ingredient. With the salt from the butter and from the fish, it was too much. So I’ve got a blackening seasoning recipe with no salt at all. Now with the butter and fish, it’s about perfect.
@@mikebennett9356 The Cajun seasoning he is using has salt as the 3rd ingredient and is not salty at all. And you can use unsalted butter, best yet clarified butter made from unsalted butter, than you don't have to worry about it burning as well.
This looks bangin
I'll try this with Clarified Butter. Good idea or not so??
Great idea!
looks yummy..
Looks great!
Hey thanks!
Nothing but tge GOOD Stuff
Thanks so much
I have bought some triggerfish and will blacken it tonight!
Good job.
Thank you
AWESOME
This looks absolutely delicious, but for the love of Pete please stop saying y'all
😂😂😂😂😂 You got it!! And thank you!💪🏾
Blackening was all the rage in the 1980s. I liked it
I love this free information ❤ as I’m typing. I’m cooking this.
Update. My entire family tasted this and they ALL want to know how I made this. I forwarded this video!
Man that's some very tasty looking fish! I was wondering though can I use the same method on cast iron?
Appreciate it bro. And yep, I actually prefer blackening on cast iron myself.
@@HOMECOOKHERO Awesome! I have a couple of stone coated pans but have a bunch of cast iron which I prefer to use myself.
Cool😉
Good video
I tried it last night and it was very good!!
I gotta try this. Normally, I salt and pepper the fillet, with a light covering of flour but this looks too good not to try. I have a nice pickeral fillet (I'm Canadian) and that will be my supper.
Looks good 😋tfs. God bless in Jesus name
Could I combine avocado oil with a tab of butter to cook in? Thank you.
Definitely! I used more oil/butter than really necessary lol, but yes avocado oil and a bit of butter would be perfect!
With that much seasoning it would have a good crust, but being such a light meat it feels like it would be salty? Apparently not :-)
Drop the you all No southerner use it like you do
Yummy…sea bass!
Good, y'all
Is your cajun seasoning not salty af?
What kind of fish is it?
Yum 😋
Y'ALL YA'LL YA'LL YA'LL
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what fish did you use??
Sea bass!
Take a shot for every time you hear “y’all” the fish will taste great
Which fish did you use ?
Hey, this was a sea bass fillet, previously frozen.
Looks DELICIOUS
Thank you!
Gluten is the best food in America right here and it’s a good way of eating healthy food for four or more people and it makes you hungry for more and healthier foods than it is in other places in Europe or the rest is a great place for you and I love it and I’m glad that you’re here for it I hope that you’re doing good I hope you feel good I hope you’re having fun with the family I hope that you’re doing OK I hope that you’re doing good I’m just really tired I don’t want you guys have a bad night and I’m sorry to say I love to talk about you I love to see your mom I love to you guys I hope you’re doing well and I’m glad you have fun with your family and I’m so glad you have an awesome night and I’ll see how you’re feeling good luck and I’ll see how it sounds good luck and 4:06
So hoped for the recipe for the Cajun seasoning, y'all. Lovely, but if y'all can't get the commercial seasoning, it's a crap shoot. Y'all.
Yikes! Pretty good idea for a future video though!
Does Sea Bass really need anything on it besides salt and pepper maybe ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Just saying. Sea Bass is already so buttery and flavorful, but these do look amazing.
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Looks just like swai
As a guy who has been fishing and cooking all of my life I have to ask this question. From the beginning of your video you refer to the fish as this fish. Four people out there who are trying to follow what you're doing you're not saying this trout or this flounder or whatever fish it is. Why would you make a video and never refer to the name of the fish? You guys make these videos and it kills me that you don't take into consideration that everyone watching Once all of the information. Your presentation was fabulous I absolutely loved it. You've just got to name the fish it's that simple. Don't feel alone. Almost everyone who makes these videos does the same thing. There are even fisherman making fishing videos and they'll catch the fish and say this fish is awesome this fish is Big this fish is blah blah blah but they won't say the name of the dog on fish. I don't know if it's the weed or the meds you guys are taking but please seriously give all of the information.
Did you not watch the video?? It's a sea bass.
Why such a salty comment ?
hey ya'll cooking fish ya'll i use cajun seasoning ya'll cook in butter ya'll
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The butter looks a little burnt.
I stand corrected. You finally said Seabass. Why it took you till the middle of the video to do that I don't know. If I was making this video it would have been the first thing I said prior to putting any spice on it.
You are right! I realized that after I uploaded.
how many times he used the word "y'all "? comment below.
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