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Selections include heaping plates of smoked sausage, country ham, fried apples and pancakes, and of course, biscuits and gravy. Reviewer rave: " Great home cooking! Served family style.
Black-eyed Pea's menu features home-style Southern U.S. cuisine such as fried catfish, chicken fried steak (including a "Texas Sized" version that takes up an entire plate), pot roast, mashed potatoes, fried okra, broccoli and rice casserole, corn bread, and rolls. Main entrees are usually ordered with a choice of two vegetables.
Specialties include all-you-can-eat catfish fillets, freshwater fish fillets, or fiddlers (small, whole catfish), plus all-you-can eat shrimp. They can even serve up gluten-free catfish, too.
Among the other choices are Mississippi catfish fried or prepared Creole style, fried or grilled Gulf shrimp, applewood smoked chicken, fried chicken, chicken fingers and veggie plates.
A fish fry is a social event containing battered or breaded fried fish. It usually also includes french fries, coleslaw, macaroni salad, lemon slices, tartar sauce, hot sauce, malt vinegar and dessert. Some Native American versions are cooked by coating fish with semolina and egg yolk.
Hot chicken – a spicy variant of fried chicken coated in lard and pepper; Fried fish and seafood – battered or dredged in cornmeal then pan fried or deep fried Calabash-style seafood – popular in the coastal Carolinas; Catfish – usually fried, whole or fillets; Mullet – fried, extremely popular in the Florida panhandle; Fried pork chops
Beloved in Richmond, Croaker's fried catfish and shrimp are in the hearts of so many Richmond locals. It's soul food of the sea. Sherry W. / Yelp. Washington: The Walrus and the Carpenter.
Fried catfish—catfish native to Kentucky lakes and rivers are tossed in batter and then fried a crispy golden-brown [10] Frog legs—breaded and deep-fried; Goetta—a northern Kentucky delicacy composed primarily of ground meat, steel-cut oats and seasoned with bay leaves, rosemary, salt, pepper and thyme