Walleye Recipe?!


Question: Looking for a recipe to make walleye. I dont want to do the regular battered and deep fried fish, I am looking for something new. I want a recipe thats home made tasting and the less ingredients (especially uncommon ones) the better but I am open for anything.

I have heard of breading them and baking them and would like ideas for that as well. Thanks


Answers: Looking for a recipe to make walleye. I dont want to do the regular battered and deep fried fish, I am looking for something new. I want a recipe thats home made tasting and the less ingredients (especially uncommon ones) the better but I am open for anything.

I have heard of breading them and baking them and would like ideas for that as well. Thanks

try this link
http://www.walleyecentral.com/recipe.sht...

I don't like breading walleye, I think it's usually a little too heavy. Make a highly flavoured flour, you can add seasoned salt to it if you don't feel like doing more or add garlic powder, parsley, paprika, salt, pepper and whateverother spices catch your fancy. Add them liberally. Toss your walleye fillets into the flour, give them a light coating and cook. A little bit of oil (I always do skin side down first so it doesn't curl), flip and cook until the fish side starts to get a little crispy. The fish is flavoured just enough but not too much since walleye has a wonderful taste and it would be a shame to cover it all up.

Try making hobo dinners. Take aluminum foil, and put potato wedges on the foil. Then cut onion slices over the wedges, lay a couple fillets over. Salt and pepper, a couple pats of butter. Then seal the foil with everything inside. Put it on a grill, and cook for 10-15 minutes, until the potato is done. Great with a little lemon. It easy, and especially good by a camp fire. LOL





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