Thursday, May 26, 2011

Walnut Walleye


My apologies, I've been busy over at the garden so it's been a while since I've posted here.

There are still a few walleye fillets left from last summer. You could use any firm white fish and probably any nut you'd like. Just don't grind/crush the nuts too finely.  Here's what I did with them:

Walnut Walleye

Ingredients:
1 large walleye fillet - enough for two portions
1/2 cup nuts - crushed but not pastey
1 egg lightly beaten
3 Tbs butter ( you could use less)
1 Tbscapers
2 Tbs lemon juice
salt and pepper to taste



















Directions:

Preheat oven to 400F
Trim and portion the fish. Season with salt and pepper.





















Crack and beat the egg, dip the fish portion in the egg wash.





















Press the egg coated fish into the crushed nuts




















Reserve to plate.





















Preheat oven proof pan over medium high heat. Add the butter, when butter is melted  but not browned, add the fish.




















Saute gently for 2 -3 minutes, then transfer pan to hot oven for six minutes.

Remove pan, remove fish from pan, add lemon juice and capers to residual hot butter in pan.





















Plate fish, spoon some sauce over the fish and serve with sides of your choice.




















Mild tender fish, crunchy topping, tart sauce, there is a lot going on in this fast and simple dish. Give it a try!

Until next time, Eat Well & Keep Digging!

The Gastronomic Gardener
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