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Baked Halibut with Lemon and Capers


I was so pleased with last night's dinner. Fresh, vibrant, summery, healthy! I went to bed feeling rejuvenated, alive! Annnd slightly hungry... which is why I woke up early to make Coconut Cookies. OH, BE QUIET. I can afford to after last night's dinner. (More on those later.)

No but really, this was a lovely meal and VERY simple to make. The simplest of all things simple. You'll see...

Baked Halibut with Lemon and Capers
(Serves 2)

2 8oz. halibut filets
1 T fresh lemon juice
2 T olive oil
2 tsp capers
Salt and pepper


Preheat oven to 400. In a small bowl, whisk together lemon juice, olive oil and capers. Clean and dry fish, and place on a rimmed baking sheet. Season with salt and pepper, and pour dressing over both filets.


Bake for 12 minutes, or until fish is opaque. Squeeze some leftover lemon on top and ENJOY!


I served this with an Orzo salad consisting of cherry tomatoes, chopped fresh mozzerella, cucumbers, avocado, hearts of palm, garbanzo beans and pine nuts. Whisked together some lemon juice, red wine vinegar and olive oil for the dressing. Salt and pepper. Serve it slightly warm. PERFECT.

5 comments:

  1. Sounds delicious but where is the recipe for the Coconut cookies?? You really have to get your priorities straight...LOL

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  2. I usually only grill fish outside so my house doesn't smell. What's your secret? Does the fish(iness) linger this am? If not, I'll try it!

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    1. Most wild caught fish does not have a fishy smell even when cooked. I love to cook cod and halibut and other fish, but I only buy wild caught filets!!!

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  3. I don't have a secret but there was no smell this morning!? Not sure why? Or maybe I'm immune to it : )

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  4. nanooknw2:02 AM

    When your fish is fresh there is no smell.

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