Fried walleye is a must-try Minnesota classic food! Friday fish fries are held throughout the state all summer long and walleye is the headliner. Whether you enjoy it on a sandwich slathered in tartar sauce or eaten solo, it's a delicious meal. Served with butter and lemon, it is so delicious.
32ozwalleye fillets3 fillets - cut into 2x2 inch squares
fresh lemon juice
Instructions
Place the Ritz cracker crumbs in a shallow bowl or dish, and put the beaten egg in a separate small bowl.
In a large skillet, heat the canola oil over medium-high heat. While the oil is heating, coat each piece of fish with the beaten egg. Roll the egg-coated fish chunks in the cracker crumbs, completely coating them.
In batches, place the coated pieces of walleye into the hot oil. Let cook for 15 seconds, or until the bottom side of the fish is crispy but not black. Using a metal slotted spoon, flip the fish chunks over and cook for an additional 15 seconds, or until crispy.
Remove fish from the oil and place on paper towels. Repeat with remaining fish. Squirt fresh lemon juice over the fish and serve warm.
Notes
Notes:
You will want the oil to be very hot. Hot and quick is the key to getting a good result with this fish.
Bread crumbs work as well as crushed crackers.
If you don't keep tartar sauce on hand, then go homemade! It's super easy.
QUICK HOMEMADE TARTAR SAUCE RECIPEMix together:
1/2 cup mayo or miracle whip
1/8 cup dill pickle relish or chopped dill pickles
If you want to get fancy, sprinkle in 1/2 tsp dill weed – it really makes a perfect finishing touch!