This recipe for poached fish in coconut milk features meaty fillets of Pacific halibut. Poaching a lean protein in a rich liquid like coconut milk ensures that the fillet will stay moist and flaky. The aromatic Thai-inspired flavors of ginger, lemongrass, and herbs infuse into the coconut milk to produce a flavorful poaching liquid. As a bright complement to these flavors, the finished dish is topped with a sweet and acidic mango salsa.
While any species of white fish (or even wild salmon) can be used in this recipe, Pacific halibut breaks apart perfectly into large, tender flakes. Pacific halibut can also be a tricky fish to cook for beginners, because it is so lean, so poaching Pacific halibut it can be a great place to start.
Ingredients and Substitutions
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Pacific halibut: Lean and perfectly flaky when gently cooked. Pacific cod, lingcod, and coho salmon are also great substitutes.
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Garlic, ginger, lemongrass: These ingredients form the aromatic base of your poaching liquid and pair readily with coconut milk. If you’re missing one of the three, feel free to leave it out.
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Thai red chili: If you don’t like spice, you can leave out this ingredient. If you do like spice but can’t find Thai red chili, substitute a serrano or jalapeno pepper.
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Cilantro and Thai basil: Again, if you’re missing one of the two, feel free to leave it out. Also, Thai basil can be replaced with regular basil, though the flavor profile is different.
About Chef George Pramatarov:
George Pramatarov is a chef based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Over the past decade, he has worked at several award-winning restaurants including St. Genevieve, Hai Hai, Grand Cafe, and Petite Leon — recently included in New York Times's 50 Favorite Restaurants of 2022. Born and raised in Bulgaria, George moved to the United States at age 14 and is equally influenced by Bulgarian, French, and American cuisine. Through cooking food and creating recipes, he is continually revisiting the feeling of home. When not cooking, George unwinds with his partner, Sara, and their crazy Beagle at the family lakeside cabin in Wisconsin.