**Discover a Culinary Delight: Explore the Exquisite Flavors of Stuffed Halibut Recipes**
Embark on a culinary journey as we delve into the world of stuffed halibut, a dish that tantalizes taste buds and captivates hearts. This篇文章features a curated collection of stuffed halibut recipes, each offering a unique culinary experience. From classic preparations to innovative flavor combinations, these recipes showcase the versatility of this prized fish. Whether you prefer a simple yet elegant presentation or a more elaborate feast, our selection caters to diverse preferences and skill levels. Prepare to be amazed as you explore the depths of flavor and texture that stuffed halibut has to offer.
STUFFED HALIBUT
Provided by Food Network
Time 35m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Remove skin from steaks and the flesh away from the bone; you'll end up with 4 pieces of fish from each steak so you have 8 small fillets in all. Cut a slit on the side of each piece and stuff with some of olivada. Lightly season the two sides of the steaks with salt and pepper. Transfer them to a baking pan, drizzle the top with olive oil and bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until just cooked through.
- Keep your eye on the fish; you really don't want to overbake it or it will dry out; the insides should have a trace of translucence in them.
BAKED COD WITH BUTTERY CRACKER TOPPING
Baked, stuffed fish is an old-school restaurant staple in New England; covered in lemony, butter-soaked cracker crumbs, it's a wonderful way to eat mild white fish like cod or haddock. The dish has a long history and relies on two ingredients New Englanders have in abundance: fresh seafood and crackers, which are descended from sailors' hardtack. Fannie Farmer's 1896 "Boston Cooking-School Cook Book" has a recipe for cracker-stuffed halibut, seasoned with butter, salt, pepper and onion juice. Some modern versions use saltines, others use butter crackers like Ritz, and many enrich the crackers with crab meat. This recipe is an easy weeknight variation: Instead of rolling the fish up around the stuffing, which requires long, thin filets, it is generously covered in the stuffing and roasted until the cracker topping is toasted and the fish flakes.
Provided by Sarah DiGregorio
Categories easy, weeknight, seafood, main course
Time 25m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Heat the oven to 425 degrees. Put the crackers in a medium bowl and use your hand to crush them until they are finely crushed. (Some coarser bits are OK.) Add 4 tablespoons of the melted butter, the chives, parsley, lemon zest and onion and garlic powders, and stir to evenly combine, making sure to moisten all the crumbs.
- Put the fish fillets in a large, ovenproof skillet. Drizzle the remaining 1 tablespoon butter over the fish and turn to coat. Season the fish on all sides with salt and pepper. Mound the cracker mixture on top of the fish, covering it. (Some cracker crumbs will fall off the fish.)
- Roast in the oven for 10 to 16 minutes, depending on the thickness of the fillets. Plan for about 10 minutes per inch; the fish should flake easily, and the juices should be bubbly around the edges. Squeeze the lemon juice over the top. Sprinkle with paprika, and serve with extra lemon wedges on the side.
PHYLLO-WRAPPED HALIBUT
I created this easy entree to convince my husband that seafood doesn't have to taste "fishy." He likes the flaky, phyllo wrapping as well as the bright green and red vegetables hidden inside of it. -Carrie Vazzano of Rolling Meadows, Illinois
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 40m
Yield 2 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a large nonstick skillet lightly coated with cooking spray, saute spinach and red pepper until tender. Add 1/2 teaspoon lemon pepper and lemon juice. Remove from the heat; cool., Line a baking sheet with foil and coat the foil with cooking spray; set aside. Place one sheet of phyllo dough on a work surface; brush with butter. (Until ready to use, keep phyllo dough covered with plastic wrap and a damp towel to prevent it from drying out.) Layer remaining phyllo over first sheet, brushing each sheet with butter. Cut stack in half widthwise. , Place a halibut fillet in the center of each square; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Top with cheese and spinach mixture. Fold sides and bottom edge over fillet and roll up to enclose it; trim end of phyllo if necessary. Brush with remaining butter; sprinkle with remaining lemon pepper. , Place seam side down on prepared baking sheet. Bake at 375° for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 330 calories, Fat 12g fat (6g saturated fat), Cholesterol 64mg cholesterol, Sodium 676mg sodium, Carbohydrate 26g carbohydrate (4g sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 33g protein. Diabetic Exchanges
HALIBUT STUFFED WITH SHRIMP AND CRABMEAT
This is so delicious. Two 1 1/2 lb. halibut fillets may be substituted, with stuffing layered between fillets.
Provided by Chef mariajane
Categories Halibut
Time 50m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Melt 1/4 cup butter. Reduce to low: add crabmeat and shrimp, coating well.
- Stir in flour. Pour in the stock, cream and wine, stirring until blended, Heat gently until hot.
- Stir in mushrooms, green pepper, rice salt and pepper.
- Remove from heat; spoon into pocket of the halibut. Spread the excess mixture over the bottom of baking dish which has been lightly greased.
- Arrange the stuffed fish on top and pour over the melted butter. Bake in preheated 350F oven, covered, for 50 minutes or until fish is tender but still firm.
- Remove from oven. Garnish with parsley and lemon wedges and serve at once.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 786.8, Fat 38.9, SaturatedFat 20.1, Cholesterol 329, Sodium 965.2, Carbohydrate 9.7, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 1.1, Protein 92.2
Tips:
- Use fresh halibut fillets for the best flavor and texture.
- If you can't find halibut, you can substitute another mild-flavored white fish, such as cod or tilapia.
- Don't overcook the halibut, or it will become dry and tough. Cook it just until it flakes easily with a fork.
- Use a variety of vegetables in the stuffing to add flavor and color. Some good options include bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, and spinach.
- Season the stuffing well with salt, pepper, and herbs. You can also add a bit of lemon zest or Dijon mustard for extra flavor.
- Be careful when stuffing the halibut fillets. Don't overfill them, or they will burst open during cooking.
- Bake the stuffed halibut fillets in a preheated oven until they are cooked through. The exact cooking time will depend on the thickness of the fillets.
- Serve the stuffed halibut fillets with your favorite sides, such as roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, or rice.
Conclusion:
Stuffed halibut is a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for a special occasion. It is relatively easy to make, and it can be tailored to your own taste preferences. With a little planning, you can create a stuffed halibut dish that will impress your guests and leave them wanting more.
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