6 portions halibut steaks or-
1 2 lb. fillet
3 tbsp butter or margarine, cut up
3 tbsp lemon juice
HERB MIX NO. 1
1 tsp onion flakes - rehydrated and drain, ed
1 tsp dry mustard
1/2 tsp oregano leaves
1/4 tsp marjoram leaves
1 tsp paprika
1 dash pepper
HERB MIX NO. 2
1/2 cup rice chex, crushed finely
1/2 cup instant potato flakes
1/3 cup grated cheddar cheese (freshly gr, ated)
1 tsp sweet basil
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp pepper
1 tbsp parsley flakes
1/4 tsp paprika
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Halibut Baked With Herbs
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Wipe fish with a damp cloth, dot with butter, and sprinkle lemon
juice over all. Use either of the spice mixes shown below.
Herb Mix No. 1: Prepare onions and sprinkle over the top of the fish.
Combine the remaining herbs/spices and sprinkle on halibut. Let stand
for 10 minutes to absorb the flavors. Bake at 350 F. for 20 minutes
or until fish flakes easily with a fork. Serves 6.
Herb Mix No. 2: Mix all ingredients together well. Sprinkle over
fish; use only enough to lightly cover fish or it will taste dry.
(The remaining mix will store well in a tightly covered jar in the
refrigerator.) Bake at 350 degree F. for 20-30 minutes or until fish
flakes easily with a fork. Do not overbake or it will dry out. Serve
garnished with lemon wedge and parsley sprigs.
Source: Alaska Seafood Cookbook Reprinted by permission from the
Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute
Serves: 6
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