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    Halibut Florentine

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    • on September 02, 2011

      Hi Kittencal. I made this for my family while visiting, along with a Cranberry-Fruit Coleslaw, and it was fabulous. Easy to make too. Halibut is quite expensive for a family of 6, but it was worth it to see everyone enjoy it.

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    • on April 08, 2010

      I loved this. Unfortunately, I'm the only one, in our family of five, that really likes fish. My kids ate it and said it was surprisingly good. My picky husband really wouldn't even try it. But, I saved the sauce and warmed it up to serve with grilled flank steak tonight and he raved about it. I just wish it were healthier, because if it was, I'd be making it every week to serve with every type of meat!

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    • on September 20, 2009

      We loved this. My only change to the recipe was to use fresh spinach instead of frozen. I used a full bag (pulled off the big stems first). The spinach was as luscious as the fish. I was initially concerned that the fish would not get done encased in cheese as it was but it was incredible. I gave it no extra time in the oven even with the thich bed of fresh spinach. Thanks for a wonderfully gourmet recipe for an incredible fish.

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    • on July 17, 2009

      DH and I give this five stars! A very tasty dish that was quick and simple to prepare. I only used one bag of spinach, as that is all I had--will use two bags next time. Also did not bother to defrost the spinach, and it was fine that way. Squeezed a fresh lemon over the fish before topping with the sauce, otherwise made as written. Can't wait for the leftovers tomorrow! This would also be good using other mild white fish such as sole or cod. Thank you for a great recipe, Kitten! Made for 5 A Day in the photos forum.

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    • on February 03, 2009

      This tasted fabulous! My wife usually isn't a fish-eater, but she said I can make this again anytime! My only drawback is that I wish I could find a way to make it healthier. It's a great tasting way to prepare fish, but also a great way to take a really healthy food and smother it in cream and cheese :) Being from Wisconsin I don't necessarily have a problem with that, but I do wish I could keep the great flavors yet have less calories.

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    • on November 15, 2007

      Wonderful recipe. I made it in 4 individual ramekins, so out of the oven, and into your tummy. I followed Kittencal's advice and served it with Basmati Rice Pilaf . You can't go wrong. Simply delicious. Thank you KITTENCAL.

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    Nutritional Facts for Halibut Florentine

    Serving Size: 1 (773 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 4

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 963.5
     
    Calories from Fat 475
    49%
    Total Fat 52.8 g
    81%
    Saturated Fat 30.5 g
    152%
    Cholesterol 341.8 mg
    113%
    Sodium 1012.1 mg
    42%
    Total Carbohydrate 18.2 g
    6%
    Dietary Fiber 4.3 g
    17%
    Sugars 1.5 g
    6%
    Protein 102.6 g
    205%

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