
Southern Crunch, No Grease: This Oven-Fried Fish Is Changing the Game
This Spicy Oven-Fried Catfish delivers everything you crave—crispy, golden, and flavor-packed—without touching a drop of fryer oil. The outside? Crackle-crisp. The inside? Tender, flaky, and juicy. Every bite hits with bold Southern seasoning, a subtle kick of cayenne, and that classic cornmeal crunch that tastes straight outta the fish shack.
Forget the mess, keep the flavor. This recipe turns your oven into a crispy-making machine, coating each fillet in a perfect blend of spices and texture that gives off fried vibes—minus the grease. Whether you’re making sandwiches or plating it up with hot sauce and lemon, this one’s all flavor, no shortcuts.
Ingredients
Dry Coating
- ½ cup fine yellow cornmeal – for crunch
- ⅓ cup all-purpose flour – adds crispness
- 2 tsp seasoned salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
- ¼ tsp cayenne – for heat
- ½ tsp lemon pepper – citrus kick
- 1 tsp smoked paprika – smoky flavor
Wet Dip
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tbsp hot sauce – bold and spicy
Fish & Prep
- 4 catfish fillets (or tilapia, flounder, cod)
- Non-stick spray – for a golden finish
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Make the Coating Mixture
- Mix cornmeal, flour, and all spices in a shallow bowl until well combined.

2. Whisk the Wet Mixture
- In another bowl, beat eggs and stir in the hot sauce.

3. Dredge the Fish
- Dip the fish in the egg wash, then coat fully in the cornmeal mixture.

4. Bake to Crispy Perfection
- Place fish on the baking sheet, spray tops, and bake 15–20 minutes, flipping halfway.

5. Serve and Enjoy
- Let rest briefly, then serve hot with lemon, tartar sauce, or hot sauce.

Pro Tips & Suggestions
- Use a wire rack on your baking sheet for extra airflow and all-around crispiness.
- Brush with oil instead of spray if you prefer a natural, richer golden crust.
- Swap the fish—tilapia, flounder, or cod work great if catfish isn’t available.
- Crank the heat up to broil for the last 1–2 minutes for an extra-crispy finish.
About the Creator
This recipe is by Jocelyn Delk Adams, the powerhouse behind @grandbabycakes. She specializes in bold, nostalgic comfort food with a Southern twist—bringing soulful flavor to modern kitchens across the globe.
Jocelyn Delk Adams | @grandbabycakes