Halibut Roasted on a Bed of Salt

Photography: James Carrier;

Notes: We've adapted the technique of baking a whole fish in salt to individual pieces, which are easier to handle and serve. The secret is heating the salt first: When sprinkled on top, the herbs produce instant aromas that flavor the fish. The heat also cooks the underside of the fish quickly, so the center is done before the edges begin to dry out.

Servings:Makes 6 servings Prep Time:n/a Cook Time:n/a

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

  • About 5 cups coarse sea salt
  • 6 pieces halibut (6 to 8 oz. each; 1 1/2 in. thick), rinsed and patted dry
  • Salt and pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • About 1 cup lightly packed fresh thyme sprigs, rinsed
  • About 1 cup lightly packed fresh oregano sprigs, rinsed
  • 20 fresh or dried bay leaves
  • 1 Meyer or regular lemon, rinsed and thinly sliced crosswise
  • Herb oil
Amount Per Serving
  • fiber:0.0 g
  • cholesterol:54 mg
  • calories:207
  • protein:35 g
  • carbohydrate:0.0 g
  • calories from fat:27 %
  • saturated fat:0.9 g
  • fat:6.1 g
  • sodium:0.0 mg

directions

    1. Spread salt level (about 1 in. deep) in a 5- to 6-quart oval or 9- by 13-inch rectangular baking dish. Heat in a 450º regular or convection oven until very hot, about 20 minutes.

    2. Meanwhile, sprinkle one side of halibut lightly with salt and pepper. Pour olive oil into a 10- to 12-inch nonstick frying pan over high heat. When hot, place fish pieces in pan, seasoned side down, without crowding; work in batches if necessary. Cook until lightly browned on the bottom, about 2 minutes.

    3. Remove baking dish from oven and distribute thyme and oregano sprigs, bay leaves, and all but three of the lemon slices evenly over hot salt (some salt will still be visible). Set halibut pieces browned side up over herbs and salt, spacing evenly. Cut reserved lemon slices in half and place half a slice on each piece of fish.

    4. Bake until fish is opaque but still moist- looking in center of thickest part (cut to test), 15 to 20 minutes. Serve with herb oil to drizzle over fish to taste.

    Sodium varies in nutritional analysis.

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