Halibut Steamed With Oranges, Tomatoes, And Olives
Halibut Steamed With Oranges, Tomatoes, And Olives is a gluten free, primal, and pescatarian recipe with 6 servings. One serving contains 395 calories, 34g of protein, and 14g of fat. This recipe covers 35% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. It works best as a main course, and is done in approximately 45 minutes. Head to the store and pick up garlic cloves, halibut fillets, feta cheese, and a few other things to make it today. To use up the dry white wine you could follow this main course with the White Wine Frozen Yogurt as a dessert.
Instructions
Cut off peel and white pith from oranges.
Cut oranges between membranes to release segments.
Heat oil in heavy very large skillet over medium-high heat.
Add onions and garlic; saut until tender and just beginning to brown, about 8 minutes.
Add tomatoes and wine. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer 3 minutes. Gently stir in orange segments and olives. Season mixture to taste with salt and pepper.
Sprinkle halibut fillets with salt and pepper. Arrange halibut in single layer atop vegetable mixture in skillet. Cover and simmer gently until halibut is just opaque in center, about 12 minutes. Spoon vegetable mixture onto plates. Top with halibut.
Place feta cheese atop vegetable mixture and alongside halibut.
Sprinkle with chives and serve.
Recommended wine: Pinot Grigio, Gruener Veltliner, Pinot Noir
Pinot Grigio, Gruener Veltliner, and Pinot Noir are my top picks for Halibut. Fish is as diverse as wine, so it's hard to pick wines that go with every fish. A crisp white wine, such as a pinot grigio or Grüner Veltliner, will suit any delicately flavored white fish. Meaty, strongly flavored fish such as salmon and tuna can even handle a light red wine, such as a pinot noir. You could try Loveblock Pinot Gris. Reviewers quite like it with a 4.6 out of 5 star rating and a price of about 24 dollars per bottle.
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Loveblock Pinot Gris
Loveblock Pinot Gris is a pale golden with hints of green. The 2013 vintage is a dry style with floral aromas and a hint of ripe pineapple. The palate reveals poached pear and blood orange, and finishes with a touch of citrus, good texture and rich mouth feel.