Pesto round 12: Pesto Halibut

Well, it could be round 12. It seems pesto makes regular appearances in my life. Like a good dream that repeats itself with countless variations. There are so many versions of pesto, and how to use it, it is astonishing. You can find my recipe for basic pesto here, and cilantro pesto if you dare.Pesto lands in soups and risottos, on pizza and in pasta sauce. It can be found in calzones and sandwiches and pairs perfectly with eggs. It makes a good salad dressing and here, colorfully tops a Halibut steak for an easy-to-make entree.

Pesto Halibut
Halibut Steaks from 1/2 - 1 inch thick
1 cup Italian parsley
1 cup basil leaves
2 T lemon juice
4 cloves garlic
2 tsp Dijon
zest from one lemon
3/4 cup olive oil
1/2 cup parmesan

Process/blend all (except Halibut). Season with salt and pepper, if desired. Place layer of pesto on top of each skinless Halibut steak. Place on grill/medium heat. Grill 10 minutes, or until flesh is all white/on the verge of white (it will continue to cook for a few minutes after removing from the grill). Nope, don’t flip it: pesto stays on top, no need to flip.

Other friends of mine around the blogosphere have great pesto ideas too:

I will warn you: whether this is round 12 or 4 or 42, this will not be the last round of pesto from me.

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Comments

Alanna June 23, 2007 4:40 am

More pesto, lots more pesto! :-)

aria June 23, 2007 12:20 pm

so many pestos so little time! this looks delicious, i just had halibut too. i cant seem to get enough these days ;)

sandi @ the whistlestop cafe June 24, 2007 14:15 pm

The pesto adds a perfect touch to a fillet of fish. I love a fresh basil pesto!

Kirsten June 24, 2007 22:32 pm

Delicious!! I adore pesto and halibut so this is such an inspired dish and something I will make.

Thanks!

Sharona June 26, 2007 12:13 pm

I will have to try this recipe . It looks good. I have not made halibut in awhile.

Sharona
http://birdfood-sharona.blogspot.com/

Kate July 1, 2007 7:07 am

Last summer I made a ton of pesto from my garden basil (somewhere on my blog is a post about it) and some of it still sits reverently in my freezer. I just love pesto…on fish, on veggies, on chicken. I could eat it weekly, and given the amount that I made, we pretty much do!

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