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Halibut with Spring Onion and Summer Squash Saute

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Halibut with Spring Onion and Summer Squash SautePeden + Munk

The keys to this dish? Use as many types of squash as you can, and heat the oil in the skillet until it's almost smoking.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 4 servings

Ingredients

8 spring onions or large scallions, bulbs separated from tops
4 tablespoons (or more) olive oil, divided
1 1/2 pounds assorted summer squash, cut into 1" pieces
1 tablespoon thyme leaves plus 4 sprigs
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 6-ounce skinless halibut fillets

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cut onion bulbs in half lengthwise (quarter if large). Cut enough onion tops into 2" lengths to measure 1 cup. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until almost smoking. Add onion bulbs, cut side down; cook until golden, about 3 minutes. Transfer to a plate.

    Step 2

    Heat 1 tablespoon oil in same skillet. Add squash; cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown and just tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in onion bulbs, 1 cup onion tops, and 1 tablespoon thyme leaves; season with salt and pepper and cook until onion tops wilt, about 1 minute longer. Remove from heat; set squash mixture aside.

    Step 3

    Heat remaining 2 tablespoons oil in a large nonstick or cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Season halibut with salt. Add fish and thyme sprigs to skillet and cook until fish is golden brown, about 5 minutes. Turn fish and cook until just cooked through and opaque in the center, about 2 minutes longer. Divide onion-squash sauté among plates; top with halibut.

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