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Halibut with Ginger and Scallions
This is one of my favorite Healthiest Way of Eating recipes. The health-promoting omega-3 fatty acids from the halibut help to reduce inflammation and the shiitake mushrooms not only enhance the flavor of this recipe but also builds a strong immune system.
Halibut with Ginger and Scallions Prep and Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Ingredients:
  • 3/4 lb halibut cut into 2 pieces
  • 1/4 cups light vegetable broth
  • 1/4 cup mirin rice wine*
  • 3 medium cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1 TBS soy sauce
  • 1 TBS fresh lemon juice
  • 1 TBS minced fresh ginger
  • 2 cups fresh shitake mushrooms, sliced 1/4-inch thick
  • 1 cup coarsely chopped scallion
  • salt and white pepper to taste
  • *mirin is a sweet Japanese rice wine without the alcohol content; you can find it in many of your local health food stores or in the Japanese section of your local grocery store.

Directions:

  1. Chop garlic and let sit for 5 minutes to enhance their health-promoting properties.
  2. Bring the broth and mirin wine to a simmer on medium-high heat in a 10-inch skillet.
  3. Add garlic, soy sauce, lemon juice, ginger, scallions, and mushrooms.
  4. Place halibut steaks on top, reduce heat to low and cover. Cook for about 5 minutes, depending on thickness (5 minutes for every 1/2" of thickness). Season with salt and pepper. Remove steaks and place on a plate. Spoon scallions and mushroom broth over fish and serve.
Serves 2

Nutritional Profile

Halibut with Ginger and Scallions
1.00 serving
(434.19 grams)
Calories: 340

NutrientDRI/DV

 vitamin K230%

 selenium115%


 protein83%

 vitamin B370%

 phosphorus64%

 vitamin B644%

 magnesium41%

 biotin40%


 vitamin C30%

 iron26%

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Halibut with Ginger and Scallions
1.00 serving
434.19 grams
Calories: 340

Nutrient Amount DRI/DV
(%)
Nutrient
Density
World's Healthiest
Foods Rating
vitamin K 207.18 mcg 230 12.2 excellent
selenium 63.52 mcg 115 6.1 excellent
vitamin B12 2.01 mcg 84 4.4 excellent
protein 41.38 g 83 4.4 excellent
vitamin B3 11.26 mg 70 3.7 very good
phosphorus 449.59 mg 64 3.4 very good
vitamin B6 0.75 mg 44 2.3 good
magnesium 172.35 mg 41 2.2 good
biotin 12.01 mcg 40 2.1 good
omega-3 fats 0.74 g 31 1.6 good
vitamin C 22.59 mg 30 1.6 good
iron 4.69 mg 26 1.4 good
World's Healthiest
Foods Rating
Rule
excellent DRI/DV>=75% OR
Density>=7.6 AND DRI/DV>=10%
very good DRI/DV>=50% OR
Density>=3.4 AND DRI/DV>=5%
good DRI/DV>=25% OR
Density>=1.5 AND DRI/DV>=2.5%

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