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Anyone have any healthy IE: 'non greasy or fried" type Walleye recipes
they would like to share with a guy that has just beaten high blood pressure by diet and excersise? Going on a 6 week holiday this summer fishing , RV Camping etc.. and would love to eat a few walleye but have to watch how it's cooked. Thanks in Advance...Jim |
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![]() "Jim & Lil" jim.morris-at-sk.sympatico.ca wrote in message ... Anyone have any healthy IE: 'non greasy or fried" type Walleye recipes they would like to share with a guy that has just beaten high blood pressure by diet and excersise? Going on a 6 week holiday this summer fishing , RV Camping etc.. and would love to eat a few walleye but have to watch how it's cooked. Thanks in Advance...Jim Couple of recipes. First is mine. Is fried, but use a non-stick pan and some Pam. Chop up some almonds to a medium texture, Grate some Parmesan Cheese (Kraft's would work, but I grate fresh) and mix together. You can either egg the fish fillet or just dampen it and toss in cheese mixture. Toss in pan and cook until done with a flip in the middle. Is low fat and no carbs vs. traditional breading. 2nd. Works really great for Halibut, but walleye would be ok also. Pour a can of regiular 7-up in a sauce pan, Bring to slow boil and plop fish in to liquid. cook until done. Halibut comes out a lot like lobster. Use 7-up not sprite, or store brands. Others say it makes a difference. Bill |
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![]() Jim & Lil jim.morris-at-sk.sympatico.ca wrote in message ... Anyone have any healthy IE: 'non greasy or fried" type Walleye recipes they would like to share with a guy that has just beaten high blood pressure Here's a site of diet recipes that I use. They don't list any walleye, but maybe you could adapt one of the bass recipes. Plus it's a good source of a wide variety of healthy recipes. http://www.diet.recipes-to-go.com/ Good luck. |
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![]() "Jim & Lil" jim.morris-at-sk.sympatico.ca wrote in message ... Anyone have any healthy IE: 'non greasy or fried" type Walleye recipes they would like to share with a guy that has just beaten high blood pressure by diet and excersise? Going on a 6 week holiday this summer fishing , RV Camping etc.. and would love to eat a few walleye but have to watch how it's cooked. Thanks in Advance...Jim While watching excess fat is important, if he's worried about high blood pressure its more important to pay attention to salt. Eliminate as much salt as possible, use more pepper, herbs other means of flavoring. |
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Fresh walleye filleted, cut into chunks, and boiled will turn out (almost) as
good as lobster. Drawn butter is a bonus if you can work that in! Dan Jim & Lil wrote: Anyone have any healthy IE: 'non greasy or fried" type Walleye recipes they would like to share with a guy that has just beaten high blood pressure by diet and excersise? Going on a 6 week holiday this summer fishing , RV Camping etc.. and would love to eat a few walleye but have to watch how it's cooked. Thanks in Advance...Jim |
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Dan Krueger wrote:
Fresh walleye filleted, cut into chunks, and boiled will turn out (almost) as good as lobster. Drawn butter is a bonus if you can work that in! Do you us Crab boil in the water ? -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Stand Out Hooks , Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Mojo's Long Shot rig and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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![]() "Rodney LongShot" . wrote in message ... Dan Krueger wrote: Fresh walleye filleted, cut into chunks, and boiled will turn out (almost) as good as lobster. Drawn butter is a bonus if you can work that in! Do you us Crab boil in the water ? -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Stand Out Hooks , Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Mojo's Long Shot rig and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com You could. It is poaching of fish. As opposed to taking fish illegally. You could use crab boil. I poach Halibut in 7-UP. Use a fish stock and wine and dill and spices of Choice. Water with a little vinegar and then serve with a sauce. Capers and Jalapenos is one I have seen, but not tried. Bill |
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Jim and Lil,
My favorite way: baked with a dollop of Smart Balance sprinkled with Italian bread crumbs, a few pinches of dill, a couple of splashes of white wine drizzled with lemon ..... Have fun. -- James Ehlers Outdoors Magazine www.outdoorsmagazine.net "Jim & Lil" jim.morris-at-sk.sympatico.ca wrote in message ... Anyone have any healthy IE: 'non greasy or fried" type Walleye recipes they would like to share with a guy that has just beaten high blood pressure by diet and excersise? Going on a 6 week holiday this summer fishing , RV Camping etc.. and would love to eat a few walleye but have to watch how it's cooked. Thanks in Advance...Jim |
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A little salt. That's it...
Dan Rodney LongShot wrote: Dan Krueger wrote: Fresh walleye filleted, cut into chunks, and boiled will turn out (almost) as good as lobster. Drawn butter is a bonus if you can work that in! Do you us Crab boil in the water ? |
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