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Prepare the halibut: Toast the coriander and fennel seeds in a medium frying pan over medium heat until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and crush with a mortar and pestle, or transfer to a clean spice grinder.
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Heat 1 cup vegetable broth in a 1-quart saucepan over medium-high heat to a boil. Add half the dried mushrooms. Remove the saucepan from the heat and let stand for 15 minutes or until the ...
1. In a medium bowl, toss the parsley with the chopped tarragon and lemon zest. Rub the herbs all over the halibut; cover and refrigerate for 2 hours. 2. In a large saucepan, cover the potatoes with water and bring to a boil. Salt generously and simmer over moderately high heat until tender, about 10 minutes. Drain and let cool to room ...
Place lemon slices on halibut; return dish to oven and roast 10 to 12 minutes or just until halibut turns opaque in center. To serve, sprinkle with fennel fronds, if using. Recipe courtesy of Good Housekeeping Light & Healthy Cooking: 250 Delicious, Satisfying, Guilt-Free Recipes by The Editors of Good Housekeeping/Hearst, 2012.
Place lemon slices on halibut; return dish to oven and roast 10 to 12 minutes or just until halibut turns opaque in center. To serve, sprinkle with fennel fronds, if using.
Wooden halibut hook and stone sinker at the Totem Heritage Center in Ketchikan, Alaska Pacific halibut Halibut was the second most important species among Tlingit food sources. The Tlingit ate freshly caught halibut and also dried the fish for consumption in the winter and also as a trade commodity. [ 7 ]
Prepare the halibut: Toast the coriander and fennel seeds in a medium frying pan over medium heat until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and crush with a mortar and pestle, or ...