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Clean-out cook - Stuffed catfish, grilled bok choy, taters

caliking
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Rummaging around, I found a frozen stuffed catfish fillet, a bag of bok choy, and some red potatoes. Put em all together, and we've got stuff to egg with!





Fired up the small on Sunday night. Poured a few fingers of Ardberg (no pics, but it happened).
First time grilling bok choy. Seasoned with nanami togarashi, sea salt, light soy sauce, chili sesame oil, and some pepper. Direct at 350-400ish for a few minutes then flipped.


Kind of threw whatever I could find at the taters - ghost pepper salt, pepper, sage, 8th Wonder spice rub, and something else.

Let the taters go for about 20 mins then added the catfish fillet to the grid. The stuffing had crawfish I think (bought from Hebert's who knows when)

Once the taters were done, the fish still had a bit to cook. Pulled it about 10mins later when the stuffing read 170°F

It was a nice relatively healthy meal. I loved how the bok choy turned out. I'm not a fan of potatoes, but they had a nice kick to them. The fish was pretty good for something store-bought, but I will probably try to make my own version the next time I want something like that.
Thanks for looking!
A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
Comments
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How did the grilled bok Choy come out. Doesn't bok Choy have a slight bitter taste? Otherwise good looking cook!!
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@Socalcajudo: I don't think the bok choy tasted bitter, but it may be subjective. I like bok choy though, and we eat it regularly. It tasted awesome grilled. After grilling, I placed them back in the dish, cut side down, and they soaked up the juices from the seasoning - really tasty!#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Ooohh. That sounds really good soaking it in the marinade again. Bok Choy is always good with fish or seafood in my opinion.
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Like an episode I chopped. Egg styleColumbia, SC --- LBGE 2011 -- MINI BGE 2013
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@Chubbs - I didn't think of that, but you're right@Socalcajudo - The little bit of char on the bok choy leaves in particular tasted great after soaking in the marinade.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Bok choy is totally awesome. Unless you're a super-taster. I love it. Looks good.
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