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The black cod I saw at Costco said farm raised on the package. I was really surprised… around 10 years ago we were getting 9+ dollars a pound for black cod in AK. Those were the days! 43,000 cut pound trip of W Yak was $$$$.
I like Costco's beef for what it is, but I don't touch their fish.I can say Skillet's black cod is my favorite fish there is. I hear he hand massages each one just like Kobe beef. That's the rumor anyway.
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on March 03, 2023, 07:19:00 PMThe black cod I saw at Costco said farm raised on the package. I was really surprised… around 10 years ago we were getting 9+ dollars a pound for black cod in AK. Those were the days! 43,000 cut pound trip of W Yak was $$$$.Nice trip! Crew share for 8 days was what... $15K?? That was with Dave on the Angelique? He's still kicking here in Sitka, but not longlining any more. Jeff on the Mirage took over all those pounds.
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on March 03, 2023, 01:34:59 PMI believe Costco fish is farm raised. Not dogging it, but I do like supporting Alaskan fisherman and buying wild whenever possible.I did not know that. Explains the almost too much fat in the fish IMO.
I believe Costco fish is farm raised. Not dogging it, but I do like supporting Alaskan fisherman and buying wild whenever possible.
Saw it at Costco yesterday. Small fresh Wild fillets @ $10.99. passBought a really nice thick (from end to end) cod fillet for 8.99 lb. Couldn't pass this piece.
I bought black cod from Skillet several years ago and it is now my favorite salt water fish, even better than halibut. I season mine with salt/pepper/garlic/lemon pepper, add some diced fresh shallots on it. Then pan sear in a cast iron on med/high heat, skin down. Add a slab of butter and start basting it with the fat/butter mixture till about half way cooked, then finish in a 400 oven. Just toss the entire cast iron pan in there. You either like it or you dont. Im the only one in my family that likes it and I cant get enough of it.