I mentioned previously that I had lots of Walleye in my freezer that needed to be cooked and that I had to get creative with it. I decided that I was going to think of it as any type of fish that I wanted, so that it could be prepared in any way that I wanted. I needed to let go of all my previous thoughts about how to cook walleye. I decided to try and make more of a gourmet dish. I though I would encrust it with parmesan and then make a nice side to accompany it.
Thus, I ended up with Parmesan Encrusted Walleye & Lettuce Risotto. Neither of these things is new, but I have never made either of them. More importantly, I came up with my own recipes for them. Although I am sure they are similar to other recipes out there (as many recipes are similar to one another), at least I can say they are mine.
For the Walleye…
- Walleye, approximately 4 fillets fresh or thawed if frozen (enough for 2 people)
- Flour
- Salt & pepper
- 1 egg
- Milk
- Breadcrumbs, seasoned
- Parmesan cheese, finely grated (the kind that comes in a “shaky” container)
- Olive oil
For the Lettuce Risotto…
- Olive oil
- 1 onion, chopped
- 2/3 cup Arborio rice
- ¼ head iceberg lettuce or 4oz lettuce, chopped
- 1 cup chicken stock
- 2.5-3 cups water
- 1 tbsp butter
- 2-4 tbsp freshly grated parmesan cheese
Chop the onion and place in a skillet with a few teaspoons of olive oil. Sauté over medium heat until tender and slightly colored.
Meanwhile get two plates and a bowl for the walleye prep. In one plate, place flour and salt & pepper. Gently mix with a fork. In a bowl, beat 1 egg with a little bit of milk. In the last plate, place equal amounts breadcrumbs & parmesan cheese & mix.
After the onion is tender, add the Arborio rice and stir for 2 minutes until toasted, but not browned.
Add ½ cup chicken stock and stir until most of the liquid has been absorbed.
Add the lettuce and sauté until slightly wilted.
Add the rest of the stock and ½ cup water. Stir until most of the liquid has been absorbed and add ½-1 cup water increments until the rice is al dente*. It should be creamy. Stir in the butter and freshly grated parmesan cheese.
*When you have about ½ cup water left to add to the risotto, prep the walleye. Take the walleye and place in the flour mixture, coating both sides, and shake the excess off. Next, place it in the egg & milk mixture. Finally, place it in the breadcrumbs & parmesan cheese mixture.
Place the coated walleye in a skillet with olive oil and cook over medium to medium high heat for about 2 minutes per side until cooked through and golden brown.
Serve the walleye over the risotto and enjoy.