White peach sangria that’s made with frozen fruit is delicious!
Prep Time: | 10 mins |
Cook Time: | 5 mins |
Total Time: | 15 mins |
Servings: | 4 |
Yield: | 4 servings |
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons clarified butter, melted
- 4 (4 ounce) fillets walleye fillets, cut into pieces
- ½ teaspoon lemon pepper
- ½ teaspoon dried basil
Instructions
- Preheat an oven to 500 degrees F (260 degrees C).
- Pour the melted butter into a 9×13-inch baking dish. Place the fillets into the butter, skin-side-down. Sprinkle evenly with lemon pepper and basil.
- Bake in the preheated oven until the fish is opaque and easily flakes with a fork, 5 to 7 minutes.
- The nutrition information reflects the full amount of the clarified butter. The actual amount consumed will vary.
Reviews
Very good
I preheated oven to 450 put 2/3 of the butter in the pan with aluminum foil, spread the butter evenly with the spoon then place to fish down, poor remainder of butter over filets, seasoned with chef Paul’s blackened Redfish magic and black pepper. cooked for 10 minutes it was flaky and moist.
The basil and Lemon Pepper didn’t really meld well with the Walleye. I understand wanting a simple recipe but salt and pepper would have been better than this combination.
I made it as prescribed with the addition of a few onion slices added and found it to be as billed; fast, easy, and terrific in all regards. The basil wasnt prominent so i might beef that up a bit and i might also experiment with adding a tomato slice or two. I am going to try this out out with halibut next. thank you!
So easy and so good! Thank you! Will definitely make again, especially on winter days when grilling is not an option!
Didn’t care for this.
So easy. I used fresh lemon juice and fresh ground black pepper. If the fish is not very thick, I suggest reducing the baking time by a minute or two.
Nice. I used this to bake crappie and bluegill. Wonderful timing regardless of breading.
Very easy!! However… I am not a huge fan of butter but I made it as described. Next time I will be using chicken broth and butter. Super easy though!! 🙂
What a great technique for cooking walleye! I used lemon, pepper, and Greek seasoning (what I had on hand) and loved the simplicity. Good walleye doesn’t need much more. My only problem is my husband brought home a huge fish, so it took triple the time to cook. I can’t wait to make this again with normal sized filets!
WOW! Amazingly good to be so easy! Use fresh ingredients makes a big difference. Also added sea salt. Will be a new family favorite!
It’s quick and easy, but the combination of Basil and Lemon Pepper didn’t really accentuate the natural flavor of Walleye
Excellent recipe! This was so fast and easy to make. My husband loved it. I didn’t have lemon pepper, so I sprinkled two teaspoons of lemon juice over the fish. For spices I used ground pepper, salt, and Herbs de Province. I will make this again.
I was extremely short on time and this recipe fit the bill!!!! 5 stars for simplicity and 5 stars for flavor with so little ingredients. PERFECT as is although I did not cut my filets. I baked them approximately 9 minutes and they were perfectly moist! Give it a try. Thanks for the recipe!
So easy and so delicious! I will make it often, as it was so light and flakey.
This recipe is so quick and easy. We love it!
I thought this recipe was excellent. My Walleye fillets were quite large so it took a little longer than the directions said, but I will definitely make this again.
This was a wonderful way to bake walleye. It was so flaky. Instead of the lemon pepper I used a spice blend that I had on hand which included fine and course sea salt, lemon peel, lavendar buds, and basil leaf. To that I added fresh ground black pepper. This was a big hit and I will absolutely make it again!
I didn’t use the lemon pepper because mine was expired by 4 years.. but i had fresh lemons and fresh ground pepper… i think the basil wasn’t really necessary. I would make it again… maybe skip the basil
Nothing special
Simple and great tasting.