Ingredients
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1/4
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2 - 3
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1 - 2
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2 1/2
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3/4
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1
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Directions
Gunflint Walleye, I found this recipe in Midwest Living. It is from Gunflint Lodge., We really enjoyed this with roasted asparagus and garlic bread. Very quick and easy, but also worth serving to company. A nice change from deep fried for one of our favorite fish. I also had to substitute parmesan for the romano and I don’t think it hurt anything! Thanks!, Five stars! We really liked this way to make walleye. Excellent taste, fast to prepare and cook. I skinned the fish first and used panko for the crumbs. Served it with steamed jasmine rice drzzled with extra lemon butter, and a fresh green salad. It was a great meal.
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Steps
1
Done
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Spray a 15x10x1 Baking Pan With Nonstick Cooking Spray. |
2
Done
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in Small Saucepan, Melt Butter and Stir in Garlic and Lemon Juice.rinse Fillets. Cut Into 6 Servings, If Necessary. |
3
Done
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Place Fillets in a Single Layer in Baking Pan. Brush With Garlic-Lemon Butter; Season Lightly With Salt and Pepper. |
4
Done
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Sprinkle Fish With Romano Cheese and Cover With Bread Crumbs. Drizzle the Fish With Any Remaining Garlic-Lemon Butter. Fish May Be Prepared to This Point, Covered and Refrigerated Up to 1 Hour. |
5
Done
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Bake in 450 Oven For 10 to 12 Minutes or Until Flakes Easily. Transfer Fillets to Warm Serving Platter and Garnish With Green Onion. |