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    Ok Rick here goes.... First cut your veggies in bite chunks (veggies you like & the more the better) and your walleye filets. Fine chop garlic, ginger and scallions. In a hot wok, add extra virgin olive oil to cover 2/3 of the bottom, a dab of butter, add your garlic and ginger.... let sizzle for few seconds. Add the chunks of walleye, make sure they are laying flat on the long side.

     

    Flip the chunks and let them sizzle for the same amount of time. When you see the chunks almost cook thru, add your veggies, soya, worcestershire and balsamic vinaigre (caution on balsamic, just a few drizzle). toss all the ingredients and cover for a minute..... uncover and toss some more.... add bean sprouts and water chestnuts to the mix. When the beans are looking semi cooked, sprinkle the scallions over and it's time to serve and enjoy :)

     

     

    Thanks Chad!!! Glad to see them tipups doing it's job :)

    Nice! Ill giver a whirl. Sound like a great meal(and a possible new shore lunch dish)

     

    Many thanks!

  2. Doug call me when you get to Cayuga, then I'll fire up the oil, Ticha's taking a well deserved nap, she's all fished out. Sometimes I think I live with a puppy, sleep all day and then get ready for bed, those youngins.

     

    Tempura asparagus from a lady that grows it in her yard in Port Dover to go with it, what do you say?

     

    Rick, this thread may have set a record for the longest ever and most posts on OFC, 116 pages, is it Spiel? Do you get a prize besides all the great recipes?

    I believe that goes to the "what song are you listening to now" thread???

     

    Yeah spiel/art/tj or someone send me a hat for frig sakes lol

  3. switched apps from environment canada to wunderground and seems like the rain will finish before we arrive the campground. hopefully it decides to stay that way :lol: . Wunderground app is pretty nice in comparison and it gives hourly weather days in advance. Pretty cool.

    Its crazy accurate man. When it says the rain is coming its right to the minute.

     

    Plus it has the barometric pressure and hourly wind changes etc that I find very useful

  4. Deal.

     

    You'll need a 5 kg box of premium bacon and a roll of parchment paper. Or for the size of your family, maybe we should do 1 litre jars, in which case you'll need more bacon! The 500ml jars will take about a pound each., so I bet we could fit the better part of a kilo into each big jar! :canadian:

     

    Doug

    Sounds perfect!

     

    Just remember we still need to fish lol

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