Halibut Stir-Fry
Submitted by liz12pooh
Halibut stir-fry with asparagus, mushrooms, and tomato in sesame oil, soy sauce, and fresh ginger. A lean, high-protein seafood dinner ready in 30 minutes.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
15 minCOOK
15 minREADY
30 minStir-frying halibut takes a lighter hand than chicken or beef. The fish cooks in just 2 to 3 minutes, so everything else needs to hit the pan at the same time and move fast. Sesame oil, garlic, and fresh ginger build an aromatic base that infuses the fish as it sears.
Asparagus and mushrooms hold up well to the high heat, keeping their texture while the tomato wedges soften and release juice into the pan. A splash of soy sauce and lemon juice at the end ties the whole dish together with a savory-bright finish that pairs naturally with steamed rice.
Halibut’s firm, meaty texture makes it one of the best fish choices for stir-frying. It holds its shape in the pan without falling apart into flakes the way more delicate fillets would.
Pro Tips
- Cut the halibut into even 1-inch pieces so they cook at the same rate. Uneven chunks mean some are overdone while others are still raw in the center.
- Don’t crowd the pan. If your skillet is small, cook in two batches. Overcrowding drops the temperature and steams the fish instead of searing it.
- Pat the halibut dry before it goes in. Wet fish sticks to the pan and won’t get that light golden sear.
- Add the tomato wedges last and just heat through. Cooking them too long turns them into sauce and muddies the stir-fry.
Variations
- Cod or tuna swap: Use cod, pollack, or albacore tuna as the recipe suggests for different flavor profiles at different price points.
- Spicy ginger version: Add a sliced Thai chili or a pinch of red pepper flakes with the ginger for some heat.
Ingredients
Directions
Cod, pollack and albacore tuna are examples of other lean fish that would be delicious substitutes for the halibut.
Heat oil in 10-inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.
Add fish, onion, garlic, gingerroot and asparagus.
Stir-fry 2 to 3 minutes or until fish almost flakes with fork.
Carefully stir in remaining ingredients, heat through. Serve with additional soy sauce if desired.
4 servings.
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