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grilled some halibut tonight


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did a grilled version of a dish i normally roast in the oven

 

2 halibut steaks

1 tomato (thinly sliced)

1 tbs chopped garlic

1/2 onion (shaved)

1/4 tsp chopped oregano

1/4 tsp chopped basil

juice of 1 lemon

basil oil

s&p

 

 

drizzle basil oil on halibut. season with salt and pepper.

 

 

roast the tomatos, garlic, onion (hit with a little evo). when you get a little color on your veg, start grilling fish. you will get some juices from that tomato.... pull from oven and set aside. when fish is done... pour veg and juices evenly(plus lemon juice) overly fish.

 

good with grilled asparagus and risotto.

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did a grilled version of a dish i normally roast in the oven

 

2 halibut steaks

1 tomato (thinly sliced)

1 tbs chopped garlic

1/2 onion (shaved)

1/4 tsp chopped oregano

1/4 tsp chopped basil

juice of 1 lemon

basil oil

s&p

drizzle basil oil on halibut. season with salt and pepper.

roast the tomatos, garlic, onion (hit with a little evo). when you get a little color on your veg, start grilling fish. you will get some juices from that tomato.... pull from oven and set aside. when fish is done... pour veg and juices evenly(plus lemon juice) overly fish.

 

good with grilled asparagus and risotto.

 

 

 

My freezer is empty of halibut for the first time in years. This year's supply ran out a little earlier than normal and my halibut trip isn't scheduled until the middle of June. Washington's season is based off of quotas which is so low this year, the season will be only a few days....so we're heading to B.C. Nothing beats fresh halibut chowder on the way back in after a long day of halibut fishing.

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I've never liked fish or seafood.........but between wantin somethun new on the grill and healthy....that recipe really looks good......guess what i'm gettin at is ........does it have the fish taste when your done or just a great flavored steak........ :D

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My freezer is empty of halibut for the first time in years. This year's supply ran out a little earlier than normal and my halibut trip isn't scheduled until the middle of June. Washington's season is based off of quotas which is so low this year, the season will be only a few days....so we're heading to B.C. Nothing beats fresh halibut chowder on the way back in after a long day of halibut fishing.

 

If you get a ton, pack some on dry ice and ship it to me. :D

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I've never liked fish or seafood.........but between wantin somethun new on the grill and healthy....that recipe really looks good......guess what i'm gettin at is ........does it have the fish taste when your done or just a great flavored steak........ :D

 

 

 

i don't find whitefish overly pungent. if you are thinking about getting into seafood i think halibut, sole, snapper, ahi tuna, and mahi mahi are safe bets. if it smells pretty "fishy" or is slimey before cooking, it probably is not going to be good.

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Praline:

(John) Hello, I would like to buy a fish license, please.

Man:

(Michael) A what?

Praline: A license for my pet fish, Eric.

Man: How did you know my name was Eric?

Praline: No no no, my fish's name is Eric, Eric the fish. He's an halibut.

Man: What?

Praline: He is...an...halibut.

Man: You've got a pet halibut?

Praline: Yes. I chose him out of thousands. I didn't like the others, they were all too flat.

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Or stop buying the "On Sale" fish located in the frozen section. :D

 

 

LOL....ya know, I've never had that problem in the NW. We usually have to decide between fish that was caught 3 hours ago and fish that was caught 5 hours ago. Its usually a very tough decision. :D

 

Even with access to very fresh fish, for some reason the halibut we catch ourselves always seems to taste better....maybe cause its such a pain in the ass to pull in those big flat mofos.

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