Halibut is probably best prepared with plenty of liquid: pan fry it in melted butter and olive oil and baste regularly, or poach it in liquid to keep it moist. It needs to be cooked until the ...
Halibut is probably best prepared with plenty of liquid: pan fry it in melted butter and olive oil and baste regularly, or poach it in liquid to keep it moist. It needs to be cooked until the ...
Halibut is a firm white fish that is delicious when baked. Wrap the fish with chopped almonds and hazelnuts and bake this golden. Finish the dish, by drizzling some a zingy orange-ginger sauce. Well ...
Cut off roots and trim dark-green top from leek. Discard any tough outer leaves. Thinly slice leek. Rinse leek thoroughly in bowl of cold water; swish to remove any sand. With hands, transfer leek ...
Spoon about one-eighth of the chutney on the bottom half, and spread it out to a rectangle about the size of a halibut fillet. Set one fillet on top of the chutney, and cover with another eighth ...
Prepare the halibut: Toast the coriander and fennel seeds ... Drizzle with yogurt sauce or serve the sauce in a small bowl alongside. Recipe courtesy of The Newlywed Cookbook: Fresh Ideas and ...
Season halibut with salt and pepper and drizzle flesh with oil. Grill fish over direct heat, turning occasionally, until center registers 140 degrees on an instant-read thermometer, 10-14 minutes.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Season halibut fillets on both sides with salt and pepper. In an ovenproof skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Lay in fillets and scatter grapes all around.