This is an easy and delicious grilled halibut recipe with honey and lemon will have you falling in love with fish all over again! Enjoy a healthy and delicious meal ready in just minutes whether you prepare it on an outdoor grill or on your stovetop.
Fish has always just been okay. It has been served to us overcooked, dry, and without enough seasoning or marinade. So, please forgive us if we’ve neglected our omega 3s and skipped the fish more often than not. The truth is, it took awhile to discover how delicious a well cooked filet of fish could actually taste. There are still certain types of fish that we don’t love, but we are head over heals for halibut.
The trick with fish is to not overcook it. It is done as soon as it can be flaked with a fork, and should be taken off the heat as soon as it turns white. This particular marinade is great on lots of different fish, but halibut will always be our favorite. It is mild in flavor and brings out the delicate flavors of the fish. Serve it with a spritz of additional lemon juice for that extra hit of acidity.
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Is halibut a good fish to eat?
When it comes to healthy eating, halibut is a great addition to a healthy diet and is full of omega 3 fatty acids. For those who are concerned about sustainability, Atlantic Wild Caught Halibut is on the do not eat list as the stock is depleted, while Pacific Halibut is okay.
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What other types of fish can I use with this recipe?
Halibut is an oily white fish. Similar white fishes that can be substituted for halibut include fluke, flounder, and turbot. For halibut steaks, cod or striped bass are also acceptable substitutes.
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Fish Buying Tip:
When purchasing fish, including halibut, always ask to smell it first. It shouldn’t smell fishy or ocean-like at all. That’s how you know you’ve got a good piece. Fish that is frozen should be eaten as soon as it is thawed.
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Outdoor Grill vs. Indoor Cooking
This recipe can be used on an outdoor gas grill, or indoors using a grill pan. You can also use the same recipe on the stovetop using a regular large heavy skillet.
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This recipe first appeared on The Stay At Home Chef on January 22, 2013
Love this simple , flavorful , fish dish. I enjoy tasting the fish Iโm eating and this recipe allows me that without a over powering sauce. Simple elegance with just a few ingredients. Its my new and favorite go to sauce.
Coincidentally, I bought a piece of halibut today before seeing this recipe. Do you think lime instead of lemon would work?
I haven’t cooked halibut in about 20 years, when my husband went to Alaska and shipped back a ton of salmon and halibut.
I’m trying to eat more fish.
I love lime so I’d give it a go!
Amazing! Making it again tonight.
Hi there, is it ok if the halibut has the skin left on one side or should it be removed?
You can leave the skin on.
It was amazing. 5 stars! Two commentsโour smoke detectors went off, so vent well. Temperature for Halibut is 135. I had to let a few big pieces. Cook a little longer
Just making this tonight. Question…should I grease the pan? I’m making mine in a LeCruset enamel coated pan. Your pan looks like it has been oiled, but you did not mention anything about oiling the pan. Thanks!
My pan is simply a well seasoned cast iron pan. You can always oil yours if you are worried about sticking.
This was really good!! It will definitely be on rotation in my house. Thanks!
How long do you cook it in a grill?
Cooking time remains the same.
Turned out beautifully!
Very tasty! ?