Ingredients
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2
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-
-
1
-
1
-
1
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1/4
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-
4
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2
-
1/4
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3
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1
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1 1/4
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2
Directions
Orange Glazed Halibut,Another clipping from my Great Aunt’s recipe collection. I am not sure if she tried this one or not, but it certainly sounds good to me. This one came from a cookbooklet put out by the small local newspaper, The Naperville Sun.,We are trying to eat more fish so I decided to give this recipe a try. We really liked the sauce but the verdict is still out as to whether we like the flavor of halibut. The recipe was very easy and not a lot of ingredients. Thanks HeatherFeather.,This is the first time I have tried an orange sauce on fish. It was a nice change from the usual fried fish. This was good, but I must say, I like it breaded and fried best. Thanks Heather, for broadening my horizens!
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Steps
1
Done
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Boil Some Water (you Will Need Enough to Cover the Fish)- Once It Has Boiled, Add Some Salt to Taste. |
2
Done
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Put Halibut Into a Large Skillet and Cover With Boiling Salted Water. |
3
Done
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Place Lemon, Onion, Parsley, and Tarragon on Top, Cover and Simmer 8-10 Minutes or Until Halibut Is Just Beginning to Flake When Poked With a Fork (don't Overcook). |
4
Done
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Meanwhile, Combine Cornstarch, Brown Sugar, Salt, Tabasco, and Butter in a Small Pan For the Sauce. |
5
Done
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Add Orange Juice and Lemon Juice and Cook and Stir Until Thickened and Clear. |
6
Done
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Add Orange Sections and Heat Through, Then Serve Over Fish. |