Best One-Pan Baked Halibut Recipe (20 Mins!) (2024)

Tender halibut and bright vegetables tossed in a bold Mediterranean sauce with lots of citrus, olive oil, fresh garlic, and spices. An easy one-pan baked halibut recipe that’s ready in 20 minutes or less!

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In this one-pan baked halibut recipe, a flavor-packed, decidedly Mediterranean sauce does the work of adding great flavor and also keeping this delicate white fish moist and tender as it bakes.

And since the vegetables are already cooked with the fish, you don’t need much else. But you can totally serve it over a bed of hearty grains like barley or bulgur to make use of the delicious sauce!

Halibut

Halibut fish is a tender white fish that is mild in flavor with a firm yet flaky texture. Like cod or sea bass, halibut cooks quickly and is an excellent source of protein, Omega-3 fatty acids, as well as nutrients like selenium, niacin, and more.

And if you're not big on the taste of fish, you’ll likely appreciate its mild, slightly sweet taste, which makes it a great candidate for all sorts of seasonings and flavors!

In this post

  • Halibut
  • Tips for buying halibut fish
  • Halibut recipe ingredients
    • For the fish
    • The vegetables
    • Sauce or marinade for halibut
  • How to make baked halibut
  • Serve it with
  • Leftovers and storage
  • Additional baked halibut recipe questions
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Tips for buying halibut fish

When buying fresh halibut, be sure the flesh looks white and glossy (no brown spots). The fish should also be moist and smooth. Give it a quick sniff, it should not be too pungent or overwhelming (yes, all fish will have some fishy smell, but you should not need to pinch your nose shut).

If you can’t find halibut fillet at the fish counter, look in the freezer section instead! That may even be the better option in terms of freshness because 80 percent of Pacific halibut are harvested in Alaskan waters and flash-frozen while still on the boat! Of course, be sure to properly thaw frozen fish in the fridge before using.

Halibut recipe ingredients

This halibut recipe has 3 main components: the fish, the vegetables, and the delicious Mediterranean sauce that pulls them together. Here is what you need to make this baked halibut recipe:

For the fish

You’ll need a 1 ½-pound halibut filet, cut into 1 ½-inch wide pieces. If you can’t find halibut, use other white fish filets like haddock or cod.

The vegetables

You can use whatever vegetables you have on hand for this baked fish and vegetables recipe. I like fresh green beans and cherry tomatoes, and a yellow onion sliced into half moons. Mushrooms, sliced bell peppers, and asparagus are also delicious options that would pair well with halibut.

Sauce or marinade for halibut

This bold Mediterranean sauce with lots of lemon and garlic can also be used as a marinade for the fish. If you use it as a marinade, simply toss the fish in it and cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes or so. Here is what you need for the sauce:

  • Lemon juice and zest - Citrus helps to counter the brininess of fish, while also toning down any remaining fishy smell that might be present.
  • Extra virgin olive oil - You’ll need a cup of good olive oil of moderate intensity and milder flavor in this halibut recipe to complement the other flavors in the sauce without being overpowering. I recommend our Spanish Hojiblanca EVOO.
  • Garlic - A generous amount of fresh minced garlic adds bold flavor to the fish and vegetables.
  • Spices - You’ll need dry dill weed, dry oregano, and ground coriander.

How to make baked halibut

The secret to this moist, flaky baked fish recipe is in the quick sauce, which lends flavor and keeps the fish nice and tender! Once you make the sauce, you toss the vegetables and fish with it and you pop everything in the oven. Here’s how to bake halibut:

  • Make the sauce. Combine the following sauce ingredients in a large mixing bowl: zest and juice of 2 lemons, 1 cup extra virgin olive oil, 1 ½ tablespoon minced garlic, 1 teaspoon seasoned salt, ½ teaspoon black pepper, 2 teaspoon dill weed (I use dry), 1 teaspoon dried oregano, and ½ to ¾ teaspoon coriander.

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  • Prepare the vegetables. Toss the vegetables in the sauce. I used 1 pound each fresh green beans and cherry tomatoes, as well as 1 large yellow onion sliced into half moons. Remove the vegetables from the mixing bowl using a slotted spoon, because you will need the rest of the sauce for the halibut. Place the vegetables on one side of a large sheet pan.

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  • Prepare the fish. Cut a 1 ½-pound halibut filet into 1 ½-inch pieces. Like you did with the vegetables, toss the halibut in the sauce until well coated.

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    Place the fish on the sheet pan next to the veggies. If you have any sauce left, drizzle it all over the fish and vegetables.

  • Bake the fish and vegetables. Bake in a 450 degrees heated oven for about 15 minutes until the fish turns from translucent to opaque. If you like, place the sheet pan under the broiler for about 3 minutes (I like the cherry tomatoes to pop a bit). Watch carefully.

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Serve it with

Since the vegetables are cooked right along with the baked fish, there is really no need to add more sides. But, if you like, you can serve the halibut and veggies on a bed of barley or bulgur for a more hearty dinner.

But it’s never a bad idea to start a fish dinner with a big salad and maybe a plate of creamy avocado hummus to share with some pita chips.

Leftovers and storage

Baked halibut is best enjoyed immediately, but if you do have any leftovers, you can store them in tight-lid glass containers in the fridge for about 2 days. Personally, I prefer to eat leftover fish at room temperature so it doesn’t get rubbery. But if you want, you can heat the fish in a skillet over medium-low heat just until warmed through (add a little bit of liquid and cover briefly).

Additional baked halibut recipe questions

What fish can I use in place of halibut?

If you can’t find halibut, you can use another white fish fillet for this recipe. Try cod, sea bass, haddock, or even red snapper fillets.

How to tell if fish is cooked?

Your fish is ready when it turns from translucent to opaque, and flakes easily with a fork. It’s recommended to cook fish to an internal temperature of 145 degrees F. This can sometimes lead to dry fish, however, so I often remove my halibut from the oven at around 135 degrees F and allow it to sit briefly. Fish will continue to cook for a bit after it’s been removed from the heat.

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One-Pan Baked Halibut Recipe with Vegetables

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You'll love this simple baked halibut recipe with colorful vegetables tossed in a citrus and olive oil sauce! Perfect for busy weeknights because it comes together in 20 minutes or less. If you can't find halibut, another white fish like cod, haddock, or red snapper would work well. This sheet pan dinner is a filling meal in one, but if you want to make the most of the zesty Mediterranean-style sauce, serve the halibut and veggies over a bed of barley or bulgur.

Prep – 5 minutes mins

Cook – 15 minutes mins

Cuisine:

Mediterranean

Serves – 6 servings

Course:

Entree

Ingredients

For the Sauce:

  • Zest of 2 lemons
  • Juice of 2 lemons
  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 ½ tablespoon freshly minced garlic
  • 2 teaspoon dill weed
  • 1 teaspoon seasoned salt, more for later
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon ground coriander

For the Fish

  • 1 pound fresh green beans
  • 1 pound cherry tomatoes
  • 1 large yellow onion, sliced into half moons
  • 1 ½ pound halibut fillet, slice into 1 ½-inch pieces

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk the sauce ingredients together. Add the green beans, tomatoes, and onions and toss to coat with the sauce. With a large slotted spoon or spatula, transfer the vegetables to a large baking sheet (21 x 15 x 1 inch baking sheet, for example). Keep the vegetables to one side or one half of the baking sheet and make sure they are spread out in one layer.

  • Now, add the halibut fillet strips to the remaining sauce, toss to coat. Transfer the halibut fillet to the baking sheet next to the vegetables and pour any remaining sauce on top.

  • Lightly sprinkle the halibut and vegetables with a little more seasoned salt.

  • Bake in 425 degrees F heated oven for 15 minutes. Then transfer the baking sheet to the top oven rack and broil for another 3 minutes or so, watching carefully. The cherry tomatoes should begin to pop under the broiler.

  • When ready, remove the baked halibut and vegetables from the oven. Serve immediately.

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Notes

  • Tips for moist, never dry white fish: Cooked fish has an internal temp of 145 degrees F, but this can sometimes cause fish to become dry and overcooked. I remove my halibut from the oven around 135 degrees F and let it sit for a few minutes. It will continue to cook a little as it rests. The flesh of the fish will also turn from translucent to opaque as it cooks.
  • Halibut substitutes: Try another white fish like cod, sea bass, haddock, or even red snapper fillets. You may have to adjust the cooking time depending on the thickness of the fish fillet.
  • Serving suggestions: This sheet pan fish recipe is filling by itself, but a bed of barley or bulgur to soak up the sauce wouldn't hurt!
  • Leftovers and storage: You can store leftovers in tight-lid glass containers in the fridge for 2 days. Personally, I prefer to eat leftover fish at room temperature, but if you want, you can heat it in a skillet over medium-low heat just until warmed through (add a little bit of liquid and cover briefly).
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Nutrition

Calories: 311.5kcalCarbohydrates: 11.1gProtein: 23.6gFat: 19.8gSaturated Fat: 2.9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2.4gMonounsaturated Fat: 13.7gCholesterol: 55.6mgSodium: 479.2mgPotassium: 861.4mgFiber: 3.2gSugar: 5.2gVitamin A: 977IUVitamin C: 28.5mgCalcium: 59.8mgIron: 1.8mg

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Best One-Pan Baked Halibut Recipe (20 Mins!) (2024)

FAQs

What temperature should halibut be baked at? ›

The recommended cooking temperature for halibut by the USDA is 375°F (190°C) for approximately 10-15 minutes per inch of thickness. Internal temperature should reach 145°F (63°C) for safe consumption, ensuring the fish is cooked thoroughly while remaining tender and moist.

How to cook halibut without drying it out? ›

When searing halibut in cast iron, use plenty of oil or butter (or both, like in the recipe above) to prevent your fish from drying out. Trying halibut recipes that call for moist heat, like poaching or braising, are also a great way to go.

How to cook halibut Bobby Flay? ›

Season the halibut with salt and pepper, to taste, on both sides and grill until slightly charred and just cooked through, about 5 minutes per side. Remove from the grill to a platter. Garnish with tarragon and serve immediately with the tomato relish on the side.

How to cook halibut Martha Stewart? ›

Chop 1/2 cup of parsley and add to leeks. Meanwhile, place the halibut in a pan with enough skim milk to just cover. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper. Bring to a boil, cover pan, and gently simmer for 4 minutes.

Should you cover fish in the oven? ›

By wrapping the fish in a protective covering, it has a similar effect to steaming, as moisture is sealed within the foil rather than escaping into the oven. This is an excellent way to ensure that your fish does not dry out and it also helps to seal in aroma and flavour.

How to keep halibut moist when baking? ›

Don't overcook.

Cooking fish to medium temperature keeps it more tender, moist, and flaky. Avoid overcooking, as this fish is lean and can dry out quickly.

Should you salt halibut before cooking? ›

Before cooking it, some cooks prefer to season halibut with their favorite herbs and spices, like salt, pepper, paprika, garlic, or parsley, regardless of the cooking method. Others like using a marinade to add some flavor to halibut, which is generally mild in taste to start with.

Do you rinse halibut before cooking? ›

Absolutely! Before cooking, I like to wash halibut under cold water and then, pat dry with a paper towel. How do you know when halibut is done? My favorite way to know if my halibut fish is done is by using a fork.

Why is my baked halibut mushy? ›

Mushy Pacific halibut Syndrome

Analyses of flesh samples by the State of Alaska's Fish Pathology Lab noted that fish with this condition have large areas of body tissue which are flaccid or jelly-like that is attributed to a non-infectious degenerative myopathy. The fillets may ooze water and are mushy when cooked.

How is halibut usually cooked? ›

While we can't think of a really wrong way to cook halibut, high-heat methods like grilling and cooking in a pan or oven play to the fish's mild flavor and firm texture. Halibut can be expensive, so make the most of it by grilling, pan-searing and roasting.

Why is my halibut rubbery? ›

The proteins in the fish also begin to tighten, which can make the fish tough and rubbery. In addition, overcooked fish can have a severe lack of flavor, as the heat causes the natural oils in the fish to evaporate.

What do you soak halibut in? ›

Some recipes for sous vide halibut recommend soaking the fish in a saltwater brine before cooking, in order to season it more deeply and to give it a denser, firmer texture.

What makes halibut so good? ›

The proteins you get from eating halibut are complete proteins. That means they provide every essential amino acid that your body can't make on its own. It promotes heart health. Halibut meat contains nutrients that keep the heart healthy, such as selenium, magnesium, niacin, and omega-three fatty acids.

What is the best temperature to bake fish? ›

Baking Temperatures for Fish

Chefs recommend baking fish at between 350° Fahrenheit and 450° Fahrenheit.

What internal temperature is halibut well done? ›

Halibut. Halibut is a firm, white fish that is perfect for grilling or baking. For rare halibut, cook it to an internal temperature of 120°F (49°C). For medium-rare halibut, cook it to 130°F (54°C), and for well-done halibut, cook it to 145°F (63°C).

What temperature is fish cooked at in Fahrenheit? ›

What temperature should fish be cooked to? Fish and other seafood should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C). At this cooked temperature, fish meat develops an opaque, white color up to the center and flaky meat characteristics.

What temperature should cod be cooked at? ›

No matter how you cook it, be sure that your cod reaches an internal temperature of 145˚F as measured by a food thermometer. At this temperature, its flesh will be opaque white and flake easily when pressed with a fork.

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