Success!
A link to %this page% was e-mailed
Be the first to review this recipe
All fields are required.
Signing in

Please enter your email address and we will send your password
E-mail Address
Your password has been sent and should arrive in your mailbox very soon.
Sign up for My Cooking Channel to share photos, show off your style, and connect to an enthusiastic and helpful community.
It's free and easy.
For the shoreline fried halibut:
Heat the vegetable oil in a cast iron pan over medium-high heat, or heat the vegetable oil to 350 degrees F in a large heavy-bottomed pot to 1/3 full.
Line a baking tray with paper towel.
Put the flour in a paper bag.
Remove the halibut from the soy marinade and put, a few pieces at a time in a paper bag, shake well and cook either in a cast iron pan to shallow fry or heavy-bottomed pot to deep fry.
For cooking in a cast iron pan, turn the halibut over on all sides until golden brown, approximately or if deep frying, cook until golden brown and crisp approximately 3 to 5 minutes. Remove the shoreline fry halibut from heat, season with salt and pepper and repeat with the remaining halibut.
For the soy sauce aioli:
Put the mayonnaise, soy sauce, and sesame oil in a bowl and mix well to combine. Cover and put in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
For the mushy edamame:
Cook the edamame in heavily salted boiling water, approximately 20 minutes, until the edamame is soft and tender. Reserve 1 cup cooking water and drain the edamame.
Put the edamame, 1/2 cup cooking water and 1/4 cup olive oil in a blender. Puree the edamame until smooth, add more water, if necessary. Remove the mixture from the blender and season with salt, and set aside to cool.
For the vanilla soy milkshake:
Put the ice cream and soy milk in a blender and puree until smooth. Divide the shake between glasses.
In batches, coat the tofu with cornstarch and gently put in the hot oil, separating the tofu fries as they are cooking to prevent sticking. Remove the tofu fries from the oil once golden brown, season with salt and repeat with the remaining tofu fries.
All fields are required.
Signing in

Please enter your email address and we will send your password
E-mail Address
Your password has been sent and should arrive in your mailbox very soon.
Sign up for My Cooking Channel to share photos, show off your style, and connect to an enthusiastic and helpful community.
It's free and easy.
Subscribe to our newsletter for recipes, tips and ideas from our hot new chefs and shows.
Review This Recipe
You must be signed in to review this recipe.
or Register to Review