Halibut Steamed with Ginger, Orange & Lime

Halibut Steamed with Ginger, Orange & Lime

Take some light cooking cues from a spa chef and steam halibut, or another mild white fish, over a fragrant broth made with orange juice, a splash of lime, and fresh ginger. Once the fish is cooked, the sauce is reduced and thickened with cornstarch. Also combine fresh and dry versions of an ingredient – fresh and ground ginger, for instance – to intensify the flavor.

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3 cups orange juice
1/3 cup lime juice
1 tablespoon ground ginger
4 pieces (4 oz. each) boned, skinned halibut fillet
1 tablespoon cornstarch
2 teaspoons minced fresh ginger
Salt
Cayenne
Asian chili oil (optional)
Thin shreds lime peel (green part only)

In the bottom of an 11- to 12-inch-wide steamer or in a deep 5- to 6-quart pan, combine orange juice, lime juice, and ground ginger. Set a nonstick or oiled rack at least 1 inch above surface of juice (elevate, if necessary, on the rim of a cheesecake pan or three clean, empty 2- to 3-in.-tall cans with both ends removed). Cover pan and bring juice to a boil over high heat. Rinse fish. Set pieces slightly apart on rack over boiling juice; cover pan and reduce heat to medium. Steam until fish is barely opaque but still moist-looking in center of thickest part (cut to test), 8 to 10 minutes. Lift out rack. With a wide spatula, lift fish from rack and set on a warm plate; cover to keep warm. Increase heat to high and boil pan juices, uncovered, until reduced to about 1 1/2 cups, 10 to 12 minutes. In a small bowl, mix cornstarch with 3 tablespoons water. Add mixture, along with fresh ginger, to reduced pan juices; stir until boiling. Add salt and cayenne to taste. Divide sauce evenly among four dinner plates. Lay a piece of fish in sauce on each plate. Garnish each portion with a few drops of chili oil and shreds of lime peel.

 

Yield: 4 servings

Calories: 226

Fat: 2.8g

Fiber: .4g

 

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