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Halibut Piccata with Asparagus

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This meal requires so few ingredients and so little preparation that it’s almost unfair. Almost. When using such bold flavors as fresh lemons and capers, I find it better to leave things simple. Plus, the delicate, mild flavor of the halibut pairs so nicely with the lemon-butter-caper goodness.

Ingredients

  • ¾ pounds Fresh Asparagus
  • 2 whole 6-ounce Halibut Fillets, Skined
  • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter, Divided
  • 3 cloves Garlic, Chopped
  • ½ cups Dry White Wine
  • 2 Tablespoons Capers
  • ½ whole Fresh Lemon, Zest And Juice
  • 1 Tablespoon Fresh Italian Parsley, Chopped
  • Kosher Salt To Taste
  • Ground Black Pepper To Taste

Preparation

Steam asparagus until almost soft and set aside. (Do this using your preferred method or you can use a steamer basket above boiling water, or a saucepan containing about 1/2 cup boiling water, add asparagus and cover pan. Cook until all pieces are tender, about 6 to 10 minutes).

Heat the oil and 1 Tablespoon of butter in a nonstick skillet on medium high heat until bubbling (careful not to burn the butter). Season the halibut with salt and pepper.

Add the halibut to the hot skillet and cook until lightly golden brown on both sides, about 3-5 minutes per side. Set the halibut aside and turn the heat to medium low. Add the garlic and saute until fragrant, about 1 minute (careful not to burn).

Add the white wine and deglaze the pan. Simmer to reduce the sauce a bit, about 5-10 minutes. Turn off the heat and add the capers, the remaining butter, lemon (zest and juice) and parsley until butter completely melts. Season with salt and pepper. Check the taste at this point. If you like more of a lemon flavor, add another squeeze of lemon and re-taste. If too lemony, add a little more butter.

Place the halibut fillets on top of a handful of the asparagus and then drizzle with the sauce.

Enjoy!

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Elizabeth Kimball on 6.23.2014

Love this recipe. My husband’s favorite fish dish. I’ve shared with friends and they love as well.

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Jesse Green on 10.4.2010

Wow! I made this last night for my boyfriend and we both loved it! I used Tilapia and it was really flavorful!! He requested I make it again soon :) Thanks for a great recipe!

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Lacey Baier of A Sweet Pea Chef on 8.23.2010

ericame, I’m so sorry I missed your comment/question until now. Yes, you will probably have luck making this with another white fish. I think halibut makes it the best, though. Tilapia and lemon are always a good choice as well :)

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ericame on 7.19.2010

Does this work best with halibut or do you think I could substitute any white fish? I have some tilapia in the freezer that I’m looking forward to eating.

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dorie on 6.16.2010

I made this tonight and it was excellent. Went together very quickly, a weeknight dish that looks and tastes like Saturday night at a fancy restaurant. Had to substitute fresh green beans for the asparagus for my husband, but plated it just like you did, added a few roasted new potatoes on the sides. I did add a touch of heavy cream at the very end. Believe it or not my store did not have good parsley so I added fresh tarragon which gave it a hint of a bearnaise sauce flavor but the lemon and capers totally put it over the top!

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coppermom on 10.10.2012

This dish is so awesome! It is my hubby’s and mine favorite fish recipe now. I’ve made it exactly like the recipe, and it was delish. Also, to make it lower in Weight Watcher points, I cooked it in my steamer with some salt and pepper and then used half the oil called for in the recipe to make the sauce in a fry pan. Love it!

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Kelly on 7.4.2012

Delicious!

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meggister on 5.22.2012

This dish was so easy to pull together and had tons of flavor! The sauce was divine. We will definitely be making this again!

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m19s99u on 5.6.2012

We enjoyed this last week for dinner, and it will definitely be a staple in this house from now on. Super simple, and this time around we used fresh sockeye salmon. Even my 1-yr-old and 3-yr-old gobbled it up! Thanks for sharing!

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andlyle on 3.13.2012

Delicious and so easy! This will go in my regular rotation. Thanks!

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