HALIBUT WITH BALSAMIC GLAZE
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories main-dish
Time 55m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Whisk the vinegar, honey, oil, and garlic in a bowl. Arrange halibuts in an 8-inch square baking dish. Pour marinade over the fish, coating it completely. Cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes and up to 4 hours.
- Preheat the broiler. Line the bottom and sides of a baking sheet with foil. Spray the foil with nonstick cooking spray. Remove fish from marinade, reserving marinade, and arrange the fillets atop the baking sheet. Pour the marinade into a heavy small saucepan. Broil the fillets until they are just cooked through and caramelized on top, about 12 minutes.
- Meanwhile bring the marinade to a boil and simmer until it thickens slightly and becomes syrupy, whisking often, about 15 minutes. Spoon off any excess oil from the sauce, if desired.
- Transfer the fillets to plates. Spoon the sauce over and around the fillets, and serve.
ROASTED HALIBUT OR SEA BASS WITH BALSAMIC GARLIC GLAZE
This recipe got rave reviews in a cookbook I love. However, it wasn't as boldly flavored as I would like. If you're looking for a simple, elegant dish with mild flavors, you will probably love it.
Provided by Nancy Miyasaki
Categories Quick and Easy
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425. In a small bowl whisk vinegar, olive oil, soy and garlic together. Add salt and pepper and taste to adjust seasoning. Put fish in a zip lock bag and pour in marinade. Turn to coat evenly. Refrigerate for 1-2 hours. Roast fish in roasting pan, about 10 minutes per inch of thickness, until flaky but still moist. Check with fork if needed. Cut into serving pieces and serve with juices from pan.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 244 g, Calories 288, Fat 11.29 g, TransFat 0.0 g, SaturatedFat 2.09 g, Cholesterol 93 g, Sodium 306 g, Carbohydrate 1.56 g, Fiber 0.0 g, Sugar 1.24 g, Protein 42.0 g
HALIBUT WITH BALSAMIC GLAZE
So easy, great presentation and twist to fish. I've used other 3/4"-1" thick fish and recommend marinating the full 4 hours if possible. Recipe courtesy of Giada, Everyday Italian.
Provided by Southern Lady
Categories Halibut
Time 25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a small bowl whisk the vinegar, honey, oil, and garlic.
- Arrange fish in an 8" sq baking dish and pour marinate over, coating completely.
- Cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes and up to 4 hours.
- Preheat broiler.
- Line the bottom and sides of a baking sheet with foil. Spray the foil with nonstick oil.
- Remove fish, reserving the marinade, and arrange on baking sheet.
- Pour marinade into a small heavy saucepan and bring to a boil and then back to a simmer for about 15 mins., stirring often.
- While sauce is simmering, broil the fish until they are just cooked through and carmelized on top, about 12 minutes (Watch last few minutes that you're not too close to the broiler and fish is burning).
- In small pan, sauce will thicken similar to a steak sauce. Spoon off any excess oil if preferred.
- Transfer fillets to plates, drizzle sauce lightly on top just for presentation to keep the eye appeal of the carmelization and then spoon more sauce around the fish. Serve.
ROASTED GARLIC AND PARMESAN BAKED HALIBUT
Fish can be intimidating for those who didn't grow up cooking or eating it. One of the best ways to ease people into eating anything unfamiliar is by smothering it in roasted garlic and cheese. Forget the old Italian maxim of not mixing seafood and cheese: they pair magically and make first forays into cooking and eating halibut easy to execute and even easier to eat.
Provided by Naomi Tomky
Categories Halibut Fish Seafood Garlic Parmesan
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 375˚F.
- Cut off the top of the head of garlic and brush off some of the outer paper skin, leaving just the individually wrapped cloves. On a piece of foil, pour the olive oil over the garlic, then wrap the foil around it and place it in the oven for 45 minutes, until it's completely soft. For the recipe, you'll only need six cloves from the head, but it's worth making a whole head to keep the rest for spreading on crusty bread or adding to salads.
- Raise the oven temperature to 425˚F.
- Heat the butter in an oven-proof pan over low heat. Sprinkle both sides of the fish with salt and pepper. When the butter is melted, add the halibut and put it into the oven for 10 minutes. The fish should be just cooked and opaque throughout.
- While the halibut cooks, blend or food process together six cloves of garlic, the mayonnaise, and parmesan. When the halibut is done, pull it out and generously smear the mayonnaise mixture on the top. Switch the oven to a high broil and return the pan to the still-hot oven for 4 minutes under the broiler, until the top is almost entirely golden brown.
- Remove and serve immediately.
ROASTED HALIBUT WITH GARLIC SAUCE
Provided by Ruth Cousineau
Categories Fish Garlic Roast Quick & Easy Mayonnaise Seafood Halibut Gourmet
Yield Makes 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 450°F with rack in middle.
- Put fish in an oiled shallow baking dish and sprinkle with teaspoon each of salt and pepper.
- Force garlic through a garlic press into a bowl, then whisk in oil and 1/8 teaspoon salt. Whisk in mayonnaise and spread over fish.
- Bake, uncovered, until fish is just cooked through, 10 to 15 minutes.
BALSAMIC ROASTED GARLIC
Like sooo many others, I love garlic and whatever an amount a recipe calls for, I usually up it threefold. When I roast garlic, I make lots at a time as it gets messy squeezing the garlic out at the end, because I want it very soft. My garlic comes in packs of five tied up in mesh. I usually roast six packs (30 heads) at a time I also store it a bit differently then what I've seen in other recipes. PLEASE do not be put off by the length of instructions as I made it as smiple as possible for new cooks!
Provided by Happy Harry 2
Categories Kosher
Time 1h15m
Yield 1 gallon bagful
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- PREPARE:.
- Using a large baking pan with sides (I use a 9x13x2 inch), cover completely with tinfoil.
- Spray tinfoil with cooking spray at least twice (I like to step outside to do this) and set aside.
- Remove as much of the loose, paperthin covering from the bulbs that you can by hand. If it does not come off easily, don't take it off.
- Working on a cutting board, using a sharp heavy knife, cut through the tops of each bulb. Save the tops. Don't take bulbs apart.
- Place all the cut bulbs in the pan. They should be touching each other.
- Sprinkle the vinegar over the tops of garlic bulbs. If you have a small spray bottle that you can put the vinegar into, all the better.**.
- At this time, you can add some salt, lightly to the tops, if you wish (I don't).
- BAKING:.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees after you cut the bulb tops off.
- Cover the entire pan tightly with tinfoil.
- Place pan in middle half of hot oven.
- Lower heat to 350 degrees.
- Bake for 30 to forty-five minutes.
- Remove from oven in 30 minutes and test for doneness WITHOUT removing tinfoil. Using a thin sharp knife, stab once at garlic bulbs that are in center of pan. If knife goes in easily, remove tinfoil and return pan to oven for 15 minutes more for browning. If bulbs are not soft, bake another 15 minutes or until soft and then brown.
- Remove pan from oven and let cool on rack before trying to handle. The garlic can sit for up to three hours without it being affected poorly.
- REMOVAL AND STORING:.
- This is the messy part, no getting away from it. I have been known to wear thin rubber gloves (I save the kind that comes with hair dying kits) for this next part, but don't bother anymore. This is also why I make so much at a time.
- Over bowl, holding a bulb, cut side facing down, squeeze until bulbs pop out. If they are overcooked, it will be very mushy (this is how I like it). Get as much out as possible using free hand to help pull out.
- When all bulbs are done, check bowl for any skins that may have come off, and remove.
- Mash with a fork until very creamy and smooth. You can also put bulbs into a mini mixer until smooth. I don't because by the time I get all the garlic out, I'm finished by hand.
- You can store garlic in fridge for up to a month like this or freeze and keep until the next ice age. When freezing, you can divide in many ways; using half cups, using ice cube trays, or my way!
- Open a fresh gallon freezer storage bag.
- Spoon in the mashed garlic. Place on a flat surface and press garlc press down, til it fills the bag. If there is too much garlic, use two bags. After you have pressed the garlic throughout the bag, along with the air. Seal it. Place it flat in your freezer and when hard, put this bag inside another freezer bag and seal.
- Now, when you want to use the garlic, remove from the freezer at the time you are ready to use. Don't let it stand around waiting for you, as I have found that each time it defrosts and re-freezes, it loses some of its potency.
- Open bag and with the blunt end of a butter knife, cut the amount you want to use, slip the knife between the garlic and the bag and lift out. Return unused portion to freezer.
- * Garlic tops: Don't throw them away! Make some garlic broth, of course!
- ** I saved a spray margarine container for this.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1341, Fat 4.5, SaturatedFat 0.8, Sodium 153, Carbohydrate 297.5, Fiber 18.9, Sugar 9, Protein 57.2
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