Betty’s Southern Oven-Broiled Catfish Recipe


In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make healthy and delicious broiled breaded catfish. In this recipe the breading holds the moisture in, so that the cooked catfish is light and flaky—delightful! Ingredients: ½ stick butter or margarine, melted (I used margarine.) 2 tablespoons lemon juice ( I used reconstituted lemon juice from a jar.) 4 or 5 fresh catfish fillets (1 ½ pounds) 1 cup Italian-seasoned dry breadcrumbs Lemon wedges for garnish In a small, shallow bowl, combine ½ stick melted butter or margarine and 2 tablespoons lemon juice. In a second small, shallow bowl, place 1 cup of Italian-seasoned breadcrumbs. Dredge each piece of fish in the breadcrumbs, then dip in the butter mixture, and dredge again in the breadcrumbs. Place the breaded fish fillets on the rack of a broiler pan. (I cover mine with aluminum foil for easy clean-up; you can spray with cooking oil spray instead.) Broil the fish about 5 or 6 inches away from heat, with the oven door partially open, for about 10 minutes, or when fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. Watch the broiling process carefully, as the breading can get too dark. If the breading darkens before the fish flakes, you may want to use a spatula and carefully turn each fillet over to brown the other side while the fish cooks completely. This fish will be very tender, so you will need to carefully transfer it to a serving platter when done. Garnish with lemon wedges, which may be squeezed over the top of the catfish before

25 Responses to “Betty’s Southern Oven-Broiled Catfish Recipe”

  • ruiz1707 says:

    Looks delicious!!!!!!!!!

  • ThePaigethompson says:

    nice and healthy doll ill see if i can get catfish in new zealand lol

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @PoncyTank You are very welcome! I hope you enjoy the catfish!
    –Betty :) 

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @VideoNewZ9 Thanks for your sweet comment!
    –Betty :)

  • VideoNewZ9 says:

    where were you when i was growing up good video

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @mauimom67 I hope you enjoy the recipe!
    –Betty :)

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @MrsBabyfat I have been to your channel once, but I liked it very much and will return soon!
    –Betty :)

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @hotguy6n9 Catfish is easy to cook! You might look at my deep fried catfish!
    –Betty :)

  • hotguy6n9 says:

    i let the catfishs free cuz i dont know any recipe :) thank you betty :)

  • MrsBabyfat says:

    This looks healthy! I’m on a journey to lose 300 pounds here on youtube. If you have any advice or just wouldn’t mind coming by and showing me some support then please feel free to do so. Thanks!:)

  • mauimom67 says:

    Aloha Betty, thanks so much for the info. I can’t wait to try this recipe w/ some fresh fried catfish. YUM!

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @mauimom67 You can use 2/3 cup cornmeal and 1/3 cup flour to make one cup of mix. Ad 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon salt to complete 1 cup of self-rising cornmeal mix.
    –Betty :)

  • mauimom67 says:

    Aloha Betty, we don’t have the cornmeal/flour mix on Maui. What is the ratio of cornmeal to flour, to baking powder that I need to use to make my own hush puppy mix? Thanks!

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @married1959 Yes, just search bettyskitchen for hush puppies–they are great! I usually use peanut oil for frying, because the temperature gets very hot (about 350 degrees F), and that is well below the smoking point of peanut oil.
    –Betty :)

  • married1959 says:

    I have 2 questions? 1. do you have a video where you make hushpuppies? what food goes with what oil as far as frying? 
    olive , peanut, canola , safflower, etc

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @TheAbe1212 Thanks for your sweet comment!
    –Betty :)

  • TheAbe1212 says:

    god bless you betty lee!

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @MrsTessein That will be great!
    –Betty :)

  • MrsTessein says:

    Excellent! I am going to make this tonight for my husband and 3 kids, but instead of broiling I am going to bake…

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @laurysocheerful Yes, catfish is great deep-fried. I have a video on that. Just search in bettyskitchen for fried catfish.
    –Betty :)

  • laurysocheerful says:

    is it possible for me to deep fry the catfish instead of broiling it?

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @YoungNMarried Thanks for your great feedback! I really appreciate it!
    –Betty :)

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @YoungNMarried When broiling, you normally have the top burner on, and leave the oven door open just a small amount throughout the cooking process. This insures that the burner will stay on. Tilapia is fine for this recipe.
    –Betty :)

  • bettyskitchen says:

    @0Avey7 This catfish is broiled. For broiling, set your oven to broil (not a specific temperature) and leave the oven door open a slight amount.
    –Betty :)

  • 0Avey7 says:

    @bettyskitchen you def didnt give the Temp :(

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