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| Grilled Halibut Steaks with Fresh Tomato Sauce
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| The halibut is the largest member
of the flounder family, sometimes weighing as much as seven hundred pounds.
This means that, although it is a flat fish, its body is thick enough to
cut steaks from, with the bone in. When grilling,, I always prefer fish
or meat with bones, since they hold together better, are tenderer, and retain
more juice and flavor. The halibut's firm flesh and delicate flavor also
makes it particularly suitable for grilling. I would be reluctant to serve this fish with a strong relish for fear it would be too overpowering. Here I serve it with a fresh raw tomato sauce that provides a subtle background for the main attraction, the high-quality, delicately flavored fish. Serves 4.
2. Add the basil, olive oil, and vinegar, mix well, and set aside. 3. Rub the fish with vegetable oil and season with salt and pepper to taste. Grill the fish over a medium-hot fire for 5 to 6 minutes per side, until the flesh is opaque all the way through. 4. Add the lemon juice and garlic to the tomato mixture, and mix well. Spoon some sauce on a plate and place a fillet on top of the sauce. |
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