Baked Northern Pike
photo by tiktaksyk
- Ready In:
- 35mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 3 -4 lbs northern pike fillets
- 5 tablespoons butter
- 1 medium onion
- 1 medium green pepper
- 6 -8 slices bacon
- lemon juice
- salt and pepper
directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Melt butter; pour in a 9x13 inch cake pan.
- (For easy cleaning, line pan with aluminum foil.) Place fillets in the butter; season with salt and pepper.
- Slice onions and green peppers and place over fillets.
- Sprinkle 2 teaspoons of lemon juice over fillets.
- Cover the fillets with the 6-8 strips of bacon.
- Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 25 minutes.
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Reviews
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This is a great dish. I did make a few alterations however. Instead of butter I use grape-seed oil (for health reasons). I pre-cook the veggies about half-way. Once the onions & peppers get soft, I fold the veggies on top of the fish. (The cooked veggies help bake the fish). I also substituted prosciutto for bacon. I fried up the prosciutto a bit...Fantastic! Next time I go ice-fishing I'm going to post a picture. This last time we just dug in, we had no time to think of pictures.
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Ok...I did this at the same time as the "baked walleye" recipe...this one deserves 6 stars! I was leary about the bacon and onions being "done" in time, but followed your directions to the letter!....turned out beautiful, (should've taken a pic) and what a delightful flavor! I will keep this recipe....ps, my DH was impressed....now THAT is something! TY!
Tweaks
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This is a great dish. I did make a few alterations however. Instead of butter I use grape-seed oil (for health reasons). I pre-cook the veggies about half-way. Once the onions & peppers get soft, I fold the veggies on top of the fish. (The cooked veggies help bake the fish). I also substituted prosciutto for bacon. I fried up the prosciutto a bit...Fantastic! Next time I go ice-fishing I'm going to post a picture. This last time we just dug in, we had no time to think of pictures.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Chuck in Killbuck
Killbuck, NY
I’m over the hill and heading down the back side at a rapid rate it seems, single, and retired now.
My loves? Good friends, most of all. After that I guess it would be wildlife and photographing it. In fact, I love anything that deals with wild animals and the outdoors. Then comes playing with my dog and making a mess trying to cook in the kitchen or around the fire pit, grill or smoker while enjoying a good tumbler of whiskey (whisky).