One-Pan White Wine Halibut with Pistachio Gremolata

White wine halibut with fresh pistachio gremolata.

White Wine Halibut is an elegant yet approachable seafood dinner that feels refined without requiring complicated techniques. Tender halibut gently finishes in a light white wine sauce before being topped with bright pistachio gremolata packed with fresh herbs, lemon zest, and crunchy pistachios. The result is fresh, balanced, and perfect for spring or summer dinners.

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Pan-seared halibut with lemon and pistachio gremolata.

Hey, folks – today, I’m sharing a lighter Mediterranean-inspired seafood recipe that still feels comforting and satisfying. I especially love how the delicate halibut pairs with the silky white wine sauce while the pistachio gremolata adds freshness, texture, and brightness right before serving. It’s simple enough for a weeknight dinner but elegant enough for entertaining, too. So, let’s dive into this One-Pan White Wine Halibut with Pistachio Gremolata.

Why You’ll Love This One-Pan White Wine Halibut with Pistachio Gremolata

  • Elegant Yet Easy. Although this dish looks refined and restaurant-worthy, it comes together in one skillet with straightforward ingredients and simple techniques.
  • Fresh and Balanced. The delicate white wine sauce keeps the fish moist and flavourful without overpowering the natural sweetness of the halibut.
  • Perfect Texture Contrast. Tender flaky fish pairs beautifully with the crunchy pistachio gremolata.
  • Mediterranean-Inspired. Fresh herbs, lemon, olive oil, and white wine create a bright and vibrant flavour profile.
  • Excellent for Entertaining. Because the dish feels sophisticated while remaining relatively easy to prepare, it works wonderfully for dinner guests.

Flavour and Texture Profile

This White Wine Halibut has a delicate and balanced flavour profile. The fish remains tender and flaky while gently absorbing the aromatic white wine sauce infused with shallots and garlic. Meanwhile, the pistachio gremolata adds freshness, brightness, and a pleasant crunch that contrasts beautifully with the silky sauce.

The lemon zest lifts the entire dish without making it overly acidic, while the herbs keep everything tasting fresh and vibrant. Altogether, the recipe feels elegant, light, and deeply satisfying.

Ingredients You’ll Need for This White Wine Halibut with Pistachio Gremolata

It’s easy to make this White Wine Halibut with simple ingredients that create a light, elegant, and brothy Mediterranean-inspired sauce.

  • Halibut. Thick halibut fillets or steaks work best because they stay moist and flaky while gently finishing in the white wine broth.
  • White Wine. A dry white wine adds brightness, acidity, and depth to the sauce without overpowering the delicate flavour of the fish.
  • Shallots and Garlic. These aromatics create a refined savoury base while keeping the overall flavour clean and balanced.
  • Fish Stock. Fish stock keeps the sauce light and brothy while adding enough depth to support the halibut and wine.
  • Olive Oil and Butter. Olive oil helps sear the fish beautifully, while a small amount of butter rounds out the sauce and gives it a subtle glossy finish.
  • Lemon Zest and Juice. Lemon zest adds freshness and aroma, while a small squeeze of lemon juice can brighten the sauce if needed, depending on the acidity of the wine.
  • Pistachio Gremolata. This fresh topping adds crunch, herbs, lemon, and brightness that beautifully contrast with the delicate white wine halibut.

Choosing the Best White Wine for Halibut

A dry and crisp white wine works best for halibut because it complements the delicate flavour of the fish without overpowering it.

Excellent options include:

  • Sauvignon Blanc.
  • Pinot Grigio.
  • Dry Riesling.
  • Unoaked Chardonnay.

Avoid heavily sweet or aggressively oaked wines because they can dominate the sauce and create an unbalanced flavour profile. As a general rule, if the wine tastes pleasant enough to drink, it will usually work well for cooking too.

Possible Additions and Variations

Although this white wine halibut with pistachios is already delicious as written, you can easily customize it depending on the season or what you have available.

  • Add asparagus tips or peas for a spring-inspired variation.
  • Stir in a handful of spinach at the end for extra freshness.
  • Add a few capers for a briny Mediterranean touch.
  • Replace pistachios with almonds or walnuts if desired.
  • Omit the cream entirely for an even lighter sauce.
  • Add a pinch of chili flakes for gentle heat.
  • Use cod, haddock, or salmon instead of halibut.

How to Make One-Pan White Wine Halibut

Start by preparing the pistachio gremolata and setting it aside. Then season the halibut generously with salt and pepper before briefly searing it in olive oil until lightly golden.

Next, sauté the shallots and garlic in the same skillet before adding the white wine and stock. Allow the sauce to reduce slightly, then return the halibut to the pan and finish cooking gently until flaky and tender.

Finally, spoon the sauce over the fish and top generously with the pistachio gremolata just before serving.

One-pan halibut in white wine and shallot broth.

How Do You Know When Halibut Is Cooked?

Halibut is fully cooked when the flesh becomes opaque and flakes easily with a fork. Since halibut is lean, it can dry out quickly if overcooked, so it’s best to remove it from the heat while it still looks slightly moist in the centre.

Residual heat will continue cooking the fish for a few minutes after it leaves the skillet.

What to Serve with White Wine Halibut

This elegant seafood dish pairs beautifully with many Mediterranean-inspired sides.

Some excellent serving ideas include:

  • roasted baby potatoes.
  • crushed new potatoes.
  • rice pilaf.
  • asparagus or green beans.
  • arugula salad.
  • crusty bread for soaking up the sauce.

Storage and Reheating

Although halibut is best enjoyed fresh, leftovers can be refrigerated for up to 2 days in an airtight container.

Reheat gently over low heat to avoid drying out the fish. If possible, prepare extra gremolata separately and add it fresh before serving.

More Mediterranean-Inspired Dinner Recipes

Are you looking for more Mediterranean-inspired recipes and elegant dinner ideas like this one-pan white wine halibut with pistachio gremolata? Be sure to check these recipes below:

I’d love for you to try this halibut with white wine and pistachio gremolata. If you give the recipe a go, please share your results in the comments, message me on Instagram, or post your photos with the hashtag #havocinthekitchen. I look forward to seeing your creations and hearing your thoughts!

Cheers!

Mediterranean-inspired white wine halibut with lemon and pistachios.
One-Pan White Wine Halibut with Pistachio Gremolata
One-Pan White Wine Halibut with Pistachio Gremolata

One-Pan White Wine Halibut with Pistachio Gremolata

Recipe by Ben | Havocinthekitchen

This One-Pan White Wine Halibut with Pistachio Gremolata is light, elegant, and packed with fresh herbs, lemon, and crunchy pistachios.

Course: Mains and Comfort DishesCuisine: Mediterranean-Inspired, EuropeanDifficulty: Easy
5.0 from 1 vote

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