Foolproof way to perfectly cooked fish? Try your Dutch oven

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This image provided by America's Test Kitchen in June 2019 shows the cover for the book "Cook It In Your Dutch Oven." It includes a recipe for Halibut with Roasted Garlic and Cherry Tomatoes. (America's Test Kitchen via AP)
This undated photo provided by America's Test Kitchen in June 2019 shows Halibut with Roasted Garlic and Cherry Tomatoes in Brookline, Mass. This recipe appears in the book "Cook It In Your Dutch Oven." (Carl Tremblay/America's Test Kitchen via AP)
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Cooking fish at a low temperature in a covered pot is a nearly foolproof way to achieve perfectly cooked fish, since the heavy Dutch oven holds in moisture and allows the fish to cook through gently and evenly.

This method is also a wonderful way to concentrate flavor, meaning that a minimum of ingredients can make a big impact.

Halibut with roasted garlic and cherry tomatoes

Servings: 4

Start to finish: 1 hour

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

2 garlic cloves, sliced thin

1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes

Salt and pepper

12 ounces cherry tomatoes, quartered

1 tablespoon capers, rinsed

2 teaspoon minced fresh thyme or 1/4 teaspoon dried

2 (1 1/4 pound) skin-on full halibut steaks, about 1 1/4 inches thick and 10 to 12 inches long, trimmed

Adjust oven rack to lowest position and heat oven to 250 degrees. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in Dutch oven over medium-low heat until shimmering.

Add garlic, pepper flakes, and pinch of salt and cook until garlic is light golden, 2-4 minutes. Off heat, stir in tomatoes, capers, and thyme.

Season steaks with salt and pepper and lay on top of tomatoes. Cover, transfer pot to oven, and cook until halibut flakes apart when gently prodded with paring knife and registers 140 degrees, 35-40 minutes.

Remove pot from oven. Using 2 thin spatulas, transfer steaks to cutting board, tent with aluminum foil, and let rest while finishing sauce. Bring tomato mixture to simmer over medium-high heat and cook until slightly thickened, about 2 minutes.

Off heat, stir in remaining 2 tablespoons oil and season with salt and pepper to taste.

Remove skin from steaks and separate quadrants of meat from bone by slipping spatula gently between them.

Serve halibut with sauce.