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Miso Black Cod
A twist on Nobu’s famous Miso Black Cod, this dish is sure to please crowds. Pacific Black Cod’s silky, creamy white flesh and its high levels of fatty Omega-3’s make it a favorite of professional and home chefs alike. Highly versatile, totally delicious, and easy to prepare because the fat acts as a buffer against overcooking. Miso Black Cod Serves 2 Ingredients: 2 Pacific Black Cod fillets, skin on (two 5 oz pieces) 1 tbsp miso paste 1 tbsp brown sugar (or mirin if you have it) 1 tbsp boiling wate ½ tbsp soy sauce 1 tbsp grated ginger Scallions...
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Grilled Halibut with Rhubarb
Food cooked over fire has a special place in our hearts—and stomachs. When grilling fish directly over a flame without using foil, choose a fish that is meaty and thick, such as our Northwest Pacific Halibut. Make sure your grill is very clean to help prevent the fish from sticking. Pat your fish dry and brush it liberally with a high-smoke-point oil such as grapeseed, peanut, safflower, or canola. PRO TIP: Using mayo (as in this recipe) helps prevent the fish from sticking to the grill and it doesn't light on fire as easily as oil. It also helps keep...
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Cured Salmon Gravlax
Gravlax, salmon cured in sugar and salt until it is silky smooth, is incredibly easy to make. It only takes about 10 minutes to put gravlax together, and a short 24 hours later, you’ll have perfectly cured fish. The most important thing to remember when making homemade gravlax is that you must use the finest quality salmon you can find. Our gravlax starts with Sea to Table Wild Alaska Sockeye Salmon or Coho Salmon. Its bright, clean flavor reflects the wild salmon's varied diet and the clean ocean environment in which it grows to maturity. Cured salmon comes in many forms,...
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Fish Fingers: A Taste You'll Never Grow Out Of
You don't have to be a bearded man in a yellow raincoat to serve up these crispy, crunchy, tender fish fingers. If you have 30 minutes and a packet of Sea to Table Northwest Pacific Cod, you’re well on your way to making this family friendly frozen-food classic... right in your own kitchen. When you make fish sticks yourself, you’ll have the pleasure of eating the very freshest-tasting fish with no additives, preservatives or trans-fats... and the pride of serving your kids a from-scratch meal. So let’s add this one to the meal plan, shall we? Fish Fingers Serves 2...
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