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Coconut Macadamia Nut-Crusted Halibut

A delicious and healthy fish recipe that takes you to the tropics!
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Seafood
Keyword: dairy free, gluten free, grain free, keto, low carb, paleo, seafood
Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Wild Alaskan Halibut cut in 4-inch long pieces (wild-caught Mahi-Mahi or Wild Alaskan Cod can be substituted)
  • 1/4 c Milk, half-and-half, coconut milk, sour cream or yogurt (even a whisked egg will work – you just need something to help “glue” the nut and coconut mixture to the fish)
  • 3/4 c Whole Macadamia nuts See note
  • 3/4 c Unsweetened shredded coconut
  • 2 tbsp Butter, olive oil or coconut oil (or a combination of any of these)
  • Salt and pepper
  • Fresh cilantro, chopped (optional)

Instructions

  • In a wide, shallow bowl, mix the coconut and crushed macadamia nuts together.
  • Heat the butter and/or oil in a skillet on medium heat, spinning the pan to make sure it coats the entire base.
  • Salt and pepper fish on all sides, then coat on all sides whatever you’re using as your “glue” (using your fingers or a pastry brush).
  • Dredge each piece of fish in the coconut mixture on all sides, pressing firmly to help the mixture stick to the fish. Place each piece of fish into your skillet. If you have any coconut mixture remaining, toss it into the pan on one side so that it’s easy to remove later. Cover and let cook until you notice the coconut mixture beginning to brown on the bottom.
  • Flip each piece of fish to the other side and let brown. If your fish is thick, brown the sides as well. Continue cooking until an instant-read thermometer reaches 145° F. You can also tell the fish is done when it begins to flake in the center. This messes up the “look” of the finished product, but sometimes I’m more worried about just getting dinner on the table than what it looks like!
  • Top with more cilantro if desired. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Macadamia nuts – we buy a bag of roasted, salted macadamia nuts from Costco and stick them in the freezer. That way they don’t get rancid before we use them up. Just take out what you need and stick the bag back in the freezer. You can do this with any type of nut to keep them fresher (and we think they taste better for snacking, too!)