I sprinkled the fish liberally with salt and pepper before searing it flesh side down on a nonstick grill pan. (Hint: keeping the skin on while cooking it helps to hold the fish together, and using a nonstick grill pan lets you get some light grill marks on the fish without shredding it when you try to turn it.)After it seared for a couple of minutes on the flesh side, I turned the halibut, I drizzled it with some of the lemon juice from the half lemon above and sprinkled the fish with chopped fresh chives (plant them in your yard or a pot and they come back every year bigger and better than ever!), and put the whole grill pan in the oven. (Make sure you have an oven safe handle on your pan!) To serve, simply use a fish spatula to lift the fish off the skin (it will stick a bit to the pan anyway which helps) and onto your plate.