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Just got home from a trip to Portland, visiting the fam. Anyway, mom and I went to our favorite restaurant, Newport Bay, and had the above mentioned plate. I absolutely love it! But I don't get out to OR much, and I wanted to recreate the recipe. Anyone ever tried this? The butter is very mild...can't really taste the honey (which is good, cuz I don't much like the flavor)...wanted t know how to put it together.

Here is what the menu says:

HAZELNUT HALIBUT with HONEY-GINGER BUTTER

Crusted with sliced hazelnuts, then flattop grilled and basted

with honey-ginger butter.

How do I make this into a recipe? Any help would be greatly appreciated!


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Lisa Mentor

Halibut is not big here in the mid coast east. I could easily see this converted to salmon, trout, flounder.

Give this a try:

Put Halibut into a foil lined broiler pan. Baste with Honey Ginger butter (Powdered ginger or grind your own and blend with softened butter)

Broil for a short time (?) turn carefully, broil other side.

The last minue of broiling time, place hazelnuts on top of fish and baste with honey ginger butter and continue.

Server over hot rice, garnish with chive sprigs.

(Not grilled, but I think broiling would work better)

Nancym Enthusiast

You'll probably need something to glue the nuts to the fish. I'd look for nut crusted fish recipes on Google and see how it is done. Improvise! I'm sure whatever you get will be delicious.

I had a macadamia, banana chillean sea bass that was sensational. :)

marciab Enthusiast

Do you think they dipped the fish in egg then rolled it in sliced hazelnuts ?

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes, I would bet that they used egg to adhere the crust.

How about, taking the halibut, dipping it in lightly beaten egg seasoned with salt and pepper, and then crushed hazelnuts. Saute in half butter and half olive oil until nicely browned on both sides.

Remove from the pan and make the sauce right there in the same pan--butter, honey, a little ginger, maybe a touch of white wine or vegetable broth. Whisk till combined and bubbly. Pour over fish.

Could work...

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Yes, I would bet that they used egg to adhere the crust.

How about, taking the halibut, dipping it in lightly beaten egg seasoned with salt and pepper, and then crushed hazelnuts. Saute in half butter and half olive oil until nicely browned on both sides.

Remove from the pan and make the sauce right there in the same pan--butter, honey, a little ginger, maybe a touch of white wine or vegetable broth. Whisk till combined and bubbly. Pour over fish.

Could work...

OMG I have frozen halibut and am going to make this THIS WEEK. maybe almonds instead of hazelnuts, though. sounds great, Donna! :)

jerseyangel Proficient
OMG I have frozen halibut and am going to make this THIS WEEK. maybe almonds instead of hazelnuts, though. sounds great, Donna! :)

Ahem.....Donna?????? :lol:


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Ahem.....Donna?????? :lol:

:lol: ooooooooooooooooops...........now why did I say that? guess when I read one of the above posts with something about - was it Jamaican banana-something fish? - - it made me think of Donna on her Caribbean cruise and tour of the banana plantation..... :ph34r::lol:

so sorry......PATTI........ :P:P:P Hey, I have a cold, brain is fuzzier than usual!

marciab Enthusiast

What would you use instead of eggs ? Flax meal and water ? Will it stick ? Or could you just roll it in honey ?

And how much honey and ginger would you use ? I've never cooked with either. :)

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: ooooooooooooooooops...........now why did I say that? guess when I read one of the above posts with something about - was it Jamaican banana-something fish? - - it made me think of Donna on her Caribbean cruise and tour of the banana plantation..... :ph34r::lol:

so sorry......PATTI........ :P:P:P Hey, I have a cold, brain is fuzzier than usual!

:D I was just joshing with ya Susan! I also had Donna on the brain since she posted from her cruise tonight.

Nancym Enthusiast

When I looked up nut crusted fish they suggested using coconut milk to dip the fish in.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

thanks patti! i'll give it a try! oooh, coconut milk would be good too, i'm sure. i would only use a very little bit of honey and ginger...the flavor was very faint. both can be overwhelming if overused. i'm excited to try it out myself!

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