There is something mighty satisfying about turning a humble bag of frozen catfish nuggets into a supper that feels fit for a holiday table. Down here in the country, catfish has long been a favorite for fish fries, family reunions, and warm summer gatherings, and this slow cooker version is a handy twist when you want that familiar flavor without standing over hot oil. With just four simple ingredients, it comes together the easy way, making it just right for a busy Fourth of July meal or any evening when you want good, hearty food with very little fuss.
Serve this catfish with all the summertime favorites: creamy coleslaw, baked beans, corn on the cob, potato salad, or a pan of hush puppies if you want to lean into that fish fry spirit. A few lemon wedges and a sprinkle of chopped parsley brighten everything up nicely, and for drinks, sweet tea or cold lemonade make fine company alongside this tender, saucy fish.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Catfish
Servings: 4 to 6
Ingredients
1 bag frozen catfish nuggets, about 2 pounds
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of your slow cooker with cooking spray or a thin film of oil if desired for easier cleanup. Pour the frozen catfish nuggets into the slow cooker and spread them into an even layer.
2. In a small bowl, stir together the barbecue sauce, yellow mustard, and honey until smooth and well blended.
3. Pour the sauce mixture over the frozen catfish nuggets, making sure they are well coated. Cover and cook on low for 3 to 4 hours, or until the fish is fully cooked and flakes easily with a fork. Stir gently once about halfway through if your slow cooker cooks unevenly.
4. Once the catfish is tender and hot throughout, spoon it carefully onto a platter or plates and serve warm with your favorite summer sides.
Variations & Tips
Make it tangier: If you like a sharper sauce, add a tablespoon or two of apple cider vinegar or a squeeze of lemon juice. That little bit of brightness helps balance the sweetness and gives the fish a livelier flavor.
Keep the fish intact: Catfish nuggets are tender and can break apart if handled too much. Try not to stir often, and when it is time to serve, use a large spoon or spatula to lift them gently from the slow cooker.
Add a little heat: For folks who enjoy a spicier bite, stir a pinch of cayenne or a few dashes of hot sauce into the sauce mixture. It is an easy way to give the dish a little Southern-style kick without changing the simple nature of the recipe.
Serve sandwich-style: These saucy catfish nuggets are mighty good tucked into soft buns with slaw on top. That makes a casual, picnic-friendly main dish that fits right in at cookouts and holiday gatherings.