When summer calls for light, low-fat, easy-to-prepare meals, halibut is a great catch. The mildly sweet, firm-fleshed fish deliciously lends itself to backyard cookouts as a grilled delicacy and can ...
Steaming is an easy and gentle way of cooking without adding fat. It also brings out delicate flavors that are often lost with other methods of cooking. This steamed halibut is a good example. The ...
There’s no doubt about it. Halibut is the king of the sea, not just sizewise but eatwise as well. The Rolls Royce of fish, you could even say. Unfortunately, it’s priced right up there with a car, too ...
Because it is so lean, halibut needs to be cooked gently, which makes the fish a very happy match for the fresh, delicate flavors of spring. Baking halibut in an aluminum foil packet gently steams the ...
This month I have scoured some summertime menus from The Lemon & Lime Cookbook and have chosen a delicious fish and salsa accompaniment. If you are not familiar with The Lemon & Lime Cookbook, it is ...
No, it’s not halibut, it’s cod because that was more available when tried this recipe, but the flavor combos are so good it will probably taste great with most firm fish, and thyme and tomatoes give ...
While browsing the Ballard Farmers Market, I couldn’t resist the eye-catching halibut steaks. I had no idea what I wanted to do with them, but I knew with fresh fish that it was destined to be good.
1⁄4 cup (1⁄2 stick) plus 1 teaspoon unsalted butter, divided 6 (7- to 8-ounce) halibut steaks, each about 1 inch thick Kosher salt Trim root ends and all but 4 inches of green stems from green onions.
Prepare the grill for direct cooking over high heat (450° to 550°F). Brush the fillets on both sides with 2 tablespoons of the chili-garlic sauce and then brush with oil. Brush the cooking grates ...
Tracking the DNA of the classic Alaska baked fish dish, halibut Olympia, took me down some cool rabbit holes related to the advent of power generation in Alaska (beginning the in the late 19th century ...
Cooking halibut and vegetables en papillote (in paper) with a little bit of sherry preserves all the flavor of the delicate fish and the crisp-tender asparagus, sugar snaps and carrots, with only a ...
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