Roxy15
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Macadamia Crusted Halibut:
4-(6-7-oz.)-Alaskan Halibut Filets
2 Cups Panko Bread Crumbs Or Sourdough
3 Cups Macadamia Nuts-(Ground In Food Processor)
1 lb. Salted Butter
4 T. Vegetable Oil
Bring butter to boil over medium heat, stirring constantly-(being careful not to let it boil over)-until all of the solids caramelize and the butter starts to turn a light brown color.
Turn off heat and stir occasionally until room temperature.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Toast bread crumbs and macadamia nuts in oven until golden brown.
Cool, then in a food processor-(or by hand)-chop the macadamia nuts and add half to the brown butter.
Mince the other half and mix with the toasted bread crumbs.
Turn oven up to 375 degrees.
Dredge the halibut in the bread crumb mixture and sauté in 2 T. of oil, two fillets at a time.
When golden brown on one side, finish in the oven approximately 5 minutes depending on the thickness of the filets.
When the halibut is cooked, lade brown butter mixture over the fish and serve.
***Make sure to stir butter mixture first.
4-(6-7-oz.)-Alaskan Halibut Filets
2 Cups Panko Bread Crumbs Or Sourdough
3 Cups Macadamia Nuts-(Ground In Food Processor)
1 lb. Salted Butter
4 T. Vegetable Oil
Bring butter to boil over medium heat, stirring constantly-(being careful not to let it boil over)-until all of the solids caramelize and the butter starts to turn a light brown color.
Turn off heat and stir occasionally until room temperature.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Toast bread crumbs and macadamia nuts in oven until golden brown.
Cool, then in a food processor-(or by hand)-chop the macadamia nuts and add half to the brown butter.
Mince the other half and mix with the toasted bread crumbs.
Turn oven up to 375 degrees.
Dredge the halibut in the bread crumb mixture and sauté in 2 T. of oil, two fillets at a time.
When golden brown on one side, finish in the oven approximately 5 minutes depending on the thickness of the filets.
When the halibut is cooked, lade brown butter mixture over the fish and serve.
***Make sure to stir butter mixture first.
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