This is a recipe for Heavenly Halibut, broiled halibut fillets topped with mayonnaise, butter, green onion and Parmesan cheese. A rich combination that’s a beautiful topping for sweet mild flavored halibut. If you’re looking for easy fish dinner recipes, give this one a try. It’s delicious in a very heavenly way.
Inspiration for This Baked Halibut with Mayonnaise
Years and years…and years ago, Black Eyed Pea restaurant came on the scene as an attractive and affordable destination for office lunches with coworkers.
We seemed to choose the restaurant at least once a week. Homestyle menu options and classic comfort food were a natural draw for that culinary era of the 80’s.
Those cheesy casseroles, chicken fried steaks and homestyle meatloaf could also be an issue for the waist line. So I quickly because acquainted with a white fish entree on the menu.
And while not perfectly what one would call clean eating, it made a healthier lunch selection.
I tried for years to recreate the dish, somewhat unsuccessfully, that is until I found this version.
Although the recipe didn’t reference the restaurant, it comes very close to what I had there. Halibut topped with a lemony Parmesan mayonnaise topping, is truly a delicious and easy fish dinner recipe.
This recipe will work on other white fish fillets. Cod would be a good choice. Cod is a thinner fillet, so cooking time will need to be adjusted.
Read your seafood labels
Being landlocked the “seafood” section of my recipe data base is slim compared to the beef and chicken recipes. It consists mostly of shrimp recipes.
For this recipe I purchased a package of frozen halibut fillets which were labeled “wild caught.”
Once at home, and after closer inspection, the label also read that the filets were processed in China. And didn’t indicate where it was “wild caught.”
I wasn’t very happy to read that. I would have been happier reading about a fish that was wild caught in the Pacific waters off the US coast and cleaned, vacuum sealed and frozen at a nearby American processing center.
My point? Read the fine print on labels to insure you know where your food comes from for the ultimate fresh flavor and perfectly tender and flaky in texture.
And if you’re looking to purchase the absolute best pristine frozen halibut from Pacific waters, check out Sitka Seafood Market. A company that supports small family fisherman and delivers fresh Alaskan seafood directly to your doorstep. And you’ll find some great recipes for those frozen halibut fillets.
Disclaimer: I have received free product from Sitka Salmon. My opinions about the quality of their products are my own.
This broiled halibut recipe is a wonderful addition to our weeknight meal menu. It’s easy, ready in less than thirty minutes, delicious and a great way to add seafood to your weekly meal plan.
I’ve had the recipe for a very long time and just realized I hadn’t shared it with my readers. Enjoy.
Recipe for Heavenly Halibut, Broiled Halibut Fillets with Mayonnaise
I hope you give this halibut fillet recipe a try. And if you do, please come back and let me know how you liked it and give the recipe a star rating.
Your feedback is valuable to me for developing future recipes. And if you have a favorite white fish recipe, please let me know, I’d welcome the opportunity to give it a try.
More white fish recipes:
- Cilantro Halibut with Cilantro Lime Bread Crumb Topping
- Black Cod in Miso, With Coconut Ginger Rice
- Cod with Mustard Cream Sauce
And if you’re looking for more seafood recipes, don’t miss my Seafood Category. You’ll find lots of healthy recipes, including one of the most popular on my site for Campechana. A Mexican shrimp cocktail recipe that you must try.
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Heavenly Halibut
Ingredients
- ¼ cup Parmesan cheese grated
- 2 tablespoons butter softened
- 1 ½ tablespoon mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon chopped green onion
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 1-2 dash dash hot pepper sauce
- 1 pound skinless halibut fillets thawed, if purchasing frozen halibut
Instructions
- Preheat the oven broiler. Grease a baking dish with butter or with non-stick spray.
- In a bowl, mix the Parmesan cheese, butter, mayonnaise, lemon juice, green onions, salt, and hot pepper sauce.
- Arrange the halibut fillets in the prepared baking dish or sheet pan. Using a paper towel, pat the fillets dry.
- Move the top rack to about 4 inches below the broiler heating unit. Broil halibut fillets 8 minutes in the prepared oven, or until easily flaked with a fork. Cook time will depend on the thickness of the fillet.
- Spread with the Parmesan cheese mixture, and continue broiling 2 minutes, or until topping is bubbly and lightly browned.
Notes
Nutrition
Heavenly Halibut, Broiled Halibut Fillets … It’s What’s for Dinner
Why Trust These Recipes? Lea Ann Brown has lived, worked and played in Colorado for 45 years. She has immersed herself in the Colorado Culinary space, is a Culinary School Graduate and publishes her Colorado food Blog, Cooking On The Ranch.
Cherie Krutilek says
Looks super yummy. Cant wait to make it. Would cod work with this recipe
Lea Ann Brown says
Hi Cherie. Yes, cod will work for this recipe. I highly recommend finding a thick pice of cod. Some fillets are so thin and would cook too quickly in the oven.
Colleen Russell says
This is delicious and affordable. I tried it on salmon too yum!
Joyce Cross says
Just as advertised…Heavenly taste and texture…I would make it again..I’m also going to try it on salmon!
Lea Ann Brown says
So glad you liked the recipe and thanks for taking the time to write a review. I have not done so, but.many readers have indicated they were going to try it on salmon, but have not seen comments on results.Thanks again the the note.
John says
This is the most delicious halibut recip ever!!
JZ says
We love love love this recipe! My sis brings halibut from AK every year (spoiled!) and to be honest, I’m not a huge halibut fan— mostly because until now, I didn’t have a recipe that worked! This is quick and easy! And delicious!!! Thank you!
Colleen Russell says
So delicious! I tried it on salmon the next day 😋
Manon says
It was so delicious. We had Halibut twice in a week. Simple recipe but so good, so good
Renee says
Can u make this in the air fryer or on the grill?
Lea Ann Brown says
I’ve never grilled or used the air fryer for this recipe, but I’m sure both methods would be easily adaptable with adjusted cooking times.
Pam says
I cheated so much on this one! Thought I had basmati on hand, nope. Ended up using a pouch of 90 second white rice, sprinkled a little grated parm & salt & pepper on it while plating. Live in suburban Boston but skipped on the $12.99/lb fresh Cod and bought $5.99/lb Pollock. Bought a bag of “Insta Ceasar” salad. Cut some chives from the garden to top the parm sauce on the fish. “Voila”. Served with a couple of lemon pieces to squeeze. It was delicious, quick, & easy. A pound of fish ended up being a lot for the two of us, will try for .75 lb next time, (just hate to try and store leftover fish thinking someone will actually eat it later in the week, lol). Anyway we toughed it out and ate it all, no leftovers except one dressed serving of Ceasar salad. Thanks for the terrific, (and quick!) recipe.
Barb says
I’m not really a fish lover, but this recipe is THE BEST! This is a restaurant quality dish!!!
I have made it with several different white fish (most often tilapia).
Quick to make and BIG HIT!
G says
Made it with halibut my hubby caught in Alaska last August – ate it! – it was Absolutely delicious! Thank you for the recipe. Of course, I doubled the sauce and served it with my mom’s green onion sour cream potatoes casserole and green beans (perfect combo). My husband said “please save this recipe”.
Anca Popa says
Excellent recipe. Easy to follow. Taste is truly heavenly. My go to recipe for halibut and I have tried others
Janice says
So simple it’s hard to believe it’s as delicious as it is! Couldn’t find halibut so made it with cod.
Mimi says
Perfect flavor. I add some panko to stop the sauce from running off the fish. It works great and doesn’t later the taste. We love this.
Kerry says
Delicious!! love this recipe
Marcia Bohle says
I have made this delicious recipe so many times. My friend fishes every year in Homer, Alaska, the halibut capital of the world and sends me Halibut steaks. This recipe is my go to!
Thanks for sharing this perfect Halibut recipe!