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#1 Posted: 2/14/2011 2:02:46 AM Was craving a catfsh po boy today for lunchand went to this joint and for some reason I ordered it blackened which I have never done in my life and boy was it a disappointment....I have ALWAYS had it fried in the past and I love it but the whole grilled/blackened thing just didnt do it for me, plus there was no tartar sauce on it. Just thought I would get on here and share my experience. So definitely FRIED IT IS FROM HERE ON OUT. What are yalls feelings on catfish/catfish po boys and how it is prepared?  |
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#2 Posted: 2/14/2011 4:36:30 PM I think too much tartar can ruin it... This is not a mcdonalds fish-sandwich...
Interestingly there is a place that does Po-boys where I live that gives you options including a softshell crab in the sandwich that is pretty good...
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#3 Posted: 2/15/2011 12:12:02 AM Shrimp Po Boy  |
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#4 Posted: 2/15/2011 2:42:31 PM Catfish is damn good. Thanks for the advice ad1260.
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#5 Posted: 2/17/2011 2:43:47 AM What is Po Boy?
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#6 Posted: 2/17/2011 2:48:55 AM A po boy is usually a shrimp/catfish/seafood sandwich on a hoagie roll with the fixings...usually a seafood oriented sandwich with all the fixins, its great! (not sure if you were being serious, but i will assume you were being serious)  |
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#7 Posted: 2/17/2011 4:42:35 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by ad1260: A po boy is usually a shrimp/catfish/seafood sandwich on a hoagie roll with the fixings...usually a seafood oriented sandwich with all the fixins, its great! (not sure if you were being serious, but i will assume you were being serious)
Hmmm...... sounds pretty bad. 
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#8 Posted: 2/17/2011 3:04:30 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by slikstiks99:
Hmmm...... sounds pretty bad. 
They are excellent. I am shocked that you have never heard of a po boy. IF you like fish/seafood then try one I doubt you will regret it  |
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#9 Posted: 2/17/2011 3:12:06 PM I usually go for the fried oyster po boy. Excellent. |
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#10 Posted: 2/17/2011 7:17:16 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by Henry-Lilly:
I usually go for the fried oyster po boy. Excellent.
That sounds amazing I have never tried it on a po boy...I love fried oysters though! It's been so long since i have had them though  |
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#11 Posted: 2/18/2011 1:42:21 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Henry-Lilly: I usually go for the fried oyster po boy. Excellent.
Outstanding 
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