As any Juneauite can testify, we live in a land of microclimates. To the forager, an intimate awareness of the way weather moves through our landscape is the difference between a picking season of a ...
Coat saute pan with olive oil and heat on med-high. Pat dry cheeks with paper towel and place in a hot pan. Season with salt and pepper. Braise for one minute on each side, until brown, but not cooked ...
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Recipe: Butter-poached halibut
Ugly Duckling Butter-Poached Halibut with Brandade, Chanterelle Mushrooms, preserved Cherry Tomatoes, and White Miso Beurre Blanc To Brine the Halibut: Blend the water, salt, and sugar very well to ...
Salt is the one ingredient that every person has in his or her cupboard. If you are like me, you might have several varieties from various far-flung sources. I’ve got smoked salt, mined salt, salt ...
• Season the halibut fillets with salt & pepper, and gently set in hot pan • Using a metal spatula, flip halibut after two minutes, having created a nice sear. Put pan in pre-heated oven for 12-15 ...
A nostalgic midcentury Alaskan casserole of tender halibut baked over sweet onions with a rich, tangy cream topping and crisp buttery crumbs. Breana Lai Killeen, M.P.H., RD, is a food editor, recipe ...
At the market the other day, I was drawn to glistening, pearly white filets of Alaskan halibut filling two rows of the fish case. I bought a little more than 2 pounds of fish, plenty for dinner and ...
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