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Title:Halibut With Leeks And Green Onion
Detail:Okay, here's an easy one for you. But don't underestimate this Fish with Leeks recipe.
Fish with Lleeks might be easy, but it's also very tasty. Try it with your favorite firm, mild, white Fish: Halibut, Rock Fish or Yellow-Eye.


4 tablespoons Olive Oil

1 large Leek, sliced

4-5 large Garlic Cloves, sliced thinly

10 Green Onions, halved lengthwise, cut crosswise into 2-inch pieces

1 cup homemade Fish Stock (link) or bottled Clam Juice

4 filets ( Servings) of Yellow Eye ~ Rock Cod, or Halibut will be great if it is fresh.

Chopped fresh Italian Parsley


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Heat 3 tablespoons Oil in heavy large saucepan over medium heat.

Add Leek and Garlic and sauté for 3 minutes.

Stir in Green Onions and Stock.

Boil until the liquid is reduced to Glaze, stirring occasionally, about 8 minutes.

Salt and Pepper to taste. Heat remaining 2 tablespoons Oil in heavy large skillet over medium-high heat. Season the Fish with Salt and Pepper. Add to pan and cook until just cooked through, about 5 minutes per side.

Remove the Fish to plates.

Add Onion mixture to cooking pan and heat briefly, then Spoon this mixture over your Fish with Leeks and enjoy.

Sprinkle with Italian Parsley and serve.

A flavorful Italian rice pilaf looks and tastes great beside this recipe.

Okay, how easy was that? Bet you'll like it.



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