Chef Pyet DeSpain and her sous chef Gabby journey to Hydaburg, Alaska—home to the Haida. In Haida Country on Alaska’s Prince of Wales Island, Chef Pyet DeSpain fishes for giant halibut, witnesses a ...
Preheat a large frypan to medium-high heat. Lightly season the Halibut on both sides and dredge in flour, shake off the excess flour. Add olive oil to the frying pan and sauté for 3 - 4 minutes until ...
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Give this nutritious and often under-utilized fish a tasty treatment with this recipe. By Matthew Kadey, R.D. Halibut is a tremendously low-cal fish. But while it’s one of the lightest fish you can ...
There is nothing I love to eat more in warm weather than a piece of fresh seasonal fish cooked on the grill — the slightly sweet flesh offset by a tiny bit of char. 1. Heat a gas or charcoal grill to ...
Alaskan halibut has no rival — it tastes mild and slightly sweet with a creamy, satisfyingly meaty texture. It works well on the grill, in a pan, under the broiler, in the fryer, smoker or steamer. It ...
This deeply savory tomato-onion jam from chef Laurel Burleson of Ugly Apple Café in Madison, Wisconsin, is an excellent opportunity to ask for scratch-and-dent tomatoes at your local farmers’ market.
Summertime is not only for salmon. It's an abundant time for many varieties of fish, and halibut is but one of them. Pacific halibut, known by its scientific name, Hippoglossus stenolepis, is a large ...