We’re always on the lookout for ways to bring bold, exciting flavors to our weeknight dinners. Enter halibut puttanesca, a dish of mild fish simmered in a tomato sauce that’s punched up with spicy ...
1) I’ll use any kind of fish fillets (cod, salmon, halibut) and make sure the filets are patted dry. 2) Dip the fish fillets in flour, egg and then the panko bread crumbs making sure the fish is well ...
This is definitely a hot-weather dish: cooked on the grill, light and clean in flavor and pretty on the plate. A quick cucumber-orange relish serves as the sauce. The fish is marinated for just 20 ...
This very simple steamed halibut moves so quickly once you start cooking that you need to have everything ready by the stovetop. The plates should be warm so you're not putting hot fish onto cold ...
• Preheat oven to 400 °F. Combine the bread crumbs, lemon zest, orange zest, and parsley, evenly distributing the seasonings. Drizzle the canola oil all over and evenly mix. The crumbs should just ...
Thick halibut fillets are ideal for grilling. Their firm texture will maintain shape without flaking apart on the grill, and their mild flavor is enhanced by the char and smoke. While you can simply ...
Rub butter in a light coat over fish fillets and sprinkle with fresh thyme, salt and pepper. Place 2 pieces prosciutto per fillet on table and fold over fish fillet, repeating for all 4 fillets. Heat ...