Wild Caught Alaska Black Cod Portions
Black Cod Portions
Black cod 7oz portions
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Alaskan Black Cod (Sablefish) Portions

Regular price $73.98

Unit price per 

Size

2lb ($36.99/lb)
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10lb ($33.29/lb)
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20lb ($31.45/lb)
Your total: $73.98
Excludes taxes.

Wild Caught Alaska Black Cod (Sablefish) Portion

Wild caught black cod is also known as sablefish or butterfish.  Black cod is a delicate fish with a rich flavor. Black cod is also packed with healthy omega 3 fatty acids. It's said to have a melt-in-your-mouth experience and texture.  The high concentrations of heart healthy oils make them very forgiving to cook.  Sauteed, roasted, or smoked, once you've tried this buttery whitefish you'll be hooked.

 Each 5-7 oz. portion serves one person and is bone-in with skin on. 

About our black cod.

Our 6 oz wild Alaskan black cod portions are the perfect size for an individual meal serving. The portions have a buttery, sweet flavor with a delicate flaky texture. The high concentration of healthy fatty acids give this fish its distinctly decadent flavor.

What makes our black cod special?

Our black cod comes from our trusted partners Seth and Chris at Yakobi fisheries in Southeast Alaska. This fish can live up to 90 years, spending its life in the frigid waters of the North Pacific at depths of up to 5000 feet. It is sustainably caught using long line fishing gear. Interestingly, black cod is not part of the cod family, leading to the Sablefish name becoming more widely recognized.

What about the health benefits?

Years spent in the deep cold waters gives black cod more omega-3 fatty acids than most salmon species. This delicious whitefish is the perfect option if you're looking to add some heart and brain healthy variety to your weekly menu. The omega-3s are primarily DHA and EPA, the most studied, beneficial and readily usable by the body.

Why we love it!

"The high nutritional value and melt in your mouth flavor of black cod makes it a favorite at the Kurian household" says Jenn Kurian, co-owner of Wild for Salmon. The whole family enjoys the rich, yet mild flavor… AND the kids love to eat the skin!

Features

  • Buttery, melt in your mouth flavor and texture
  • High Omega 3 content - even more than King Salmon!
  • Skin-on for more flavor & easy grilling
  • Nutrient-rich and low in sodium
  • Sustainably wild-caught in the USA
  • Individually vacuum-sealed for freshness
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee
  • BPA free packaging
  • Ships frozen
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Here at Wild for Salmon we are fishermen, we know the product, and we understand the responsibility that comes with earning your trust. Buying seafood can be a daunting experience, especially when you're buying online (check out our blog on how to find quality seafood online). We stand behind the quality of every product we sell—100% guaranteed. If we haven't caught the seafood ourselves, you can count on the fact that we only partner with trusted, like-minded fishermen and seafood operations.

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Just like buying seafood online, selecting your favorite seafood and preparing a delicious meal can be intimidating. That’s why we offer a wide array of resources to help guide you every step along the way. Or if you prefer, just pick up the phone and give us a call. We’re always excited to share our favorite recipes, answer your questions, or give you the latest update on the fishing season.

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With more than 19 years of fishing the waters of Bristol Bay, Alaska, we’ve learned success isn’t just about making the sale. It's about sharing our love of wild-caught seafood with customers across the nation. It's about appreciating and preserving the natural resources that sustain us all. And it's about giving back to organizations that help protect the pristine waters of Alaska through our Wildly Devoted campaign.

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Black Cod portion recipe

Seafood continues to cook after it’s removed from the heat, so take it off just as soon as it starts to flake. We often tell our customers that if they think their fish is almost done cooking-- it’s done! Slide a sharp knife tip into the center of the thickest part of a cooking salmon portion, checking for color and an internal temperature of at least 145°F. Black cod is delicate, for best results you should pan fry, sear or bake it. Black cod should only take a few minutes to cook.

Baking

  1. Rinse and pat fillets dry.
  2. Spread a thin coat of cooking oil over salmon portion.
  3. Coat bottom of an oven-safe pan with cooking oil.
  4. Sprinkle seasonings over fish.
  5. Bake in 375°F oven for 10-12 minutes per inch of thickness.

Frequently asked questions

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How will I receive my product?

Items are shipped in an insulated box with dry ice to keep items frozen until they reach your home. All orders are shipped via FedEx unless another carrier is requested by the customer. You will be emailed the tracking information as soon as the order ships. Please allow until 8PM for updated information from FedEx.

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How is the fish packaged?

All products are Individually vacuum-sealed in BPA-free plastic.

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What does “Sustainably Harvested” mean?

For sockeye salmon, the Alaska State Department of Fish and Game monitors all commercial, sport, and residential salmon fishing. This means a set number of permits are sold each season based on predictions of the number of salmon expected to return to spawn. As the salmon move towards the bay, researchers actively monitor their movement and count the number of salmon in each school. They then use this data to determine when the fishermen are allowed to fish, if the volume of salmon is too low they are not allowed to fish. Once the volume rises to a number which allows for enough fish to escape upstream to spawn, the fishermen are given a set amount of time that they are allowed to fish. This timed fishing allowance and escapement number is vital to the sustainability of salmon.

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How should I store my seafood?

We guarantee the quality of our products to be maintained for one year from purchase when kept in proper conditions. All seafood should be kept in a freezer that maintains even temperature, do not store any seafood on the door or towards the front of the freezer, and do not stack other items on top of seafood. If your seafood loses its vacuum seal, plan to use those pieces first! They are still completely safe to eat but are more prone to freezer burn. Freezer burn is the process of water being pulled from the fish and turned into ice crystals.

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Where is my order being sent from?

All Wild for Salmon orders are shipped from Bloomsburg Pennsylvania. The owner and Fisherman, Steve Kurian, is a PA native. Each summer he travels to AK to fish for sockeye salmon which is flash-frozen, vacuum sealed, and transported through cold storage to our store in Bloomsburg, PA where Steve and his family reside.

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What happens if my order is delayed in transit; will it still be frozen?

With over 5 years of experience shipping frozen seafood, we are confident that your package will still arrive frozen if it is received within 3 days of leaving our facility. During the warmer weather months, we do provide extra dry ice to ensure your package arrives frozen. Should your package arrive thawed, please take pictures to email us at info@wildforsalmon.com so that we can follow up with FedEx. Any order delayed by FedEx that arrives thawed will be replaced or refunded in full.

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Can I get a bulk discount?

We do offer a bulk discount on the purchase of 10 or 20lbs, this discount is built into the product pricing so there is no need for a code!

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What does “Wild-Caught” mean?

Our fish are harvested in their natural environment. They spend their life in the open waters and eat their natural diet. You can read more about why "Wild-Caught" is healthier for both you and the fish in our blog.

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How are the salmon caught?

Our sockeye salmon are caught using a stationary gillnet, meaning we set our nets with small buoys to float at the top of the water and then the anchor holds one end of the bottom of the net taut, so the net is against the open current. The salmon then swim into the net and are caught by the gills, once caught the nets are pulled on board. As each salmon comes on board it is removed from the net by our deckhands placed on a rubber slide so they do not hit the floor of the boat and become bruised. This slide then moves them to another deckhand who bleeds each individual salmon and then places it into a refrigerated circulating seawater storage tank below. All salmon are then processed within 12 hours of being caught by our trusted processor Leader Creek Fisheries. Processing includes flash freezing and vacuum sealing.

Shipping information

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Wild seafood delivered direct to your door!

All orders ship on Mondays-Wednesday, and orders placed after 10am on Tuesday will ship out the following week.

All frozen products are carefully packed on dry ice to keep items frozen however some packages may not arrive solidly frozen. If you items do arrive partially thawed but frozen in the center, they may be safely refrozen with no noticeable loss of quality or nutritional value. All frozen packages will arrive within 1-3 business days depending on your destination. You will have access to your shipping information so you can track your package along the way!

For more info , view our Shipping Information page.

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Frequently asked questions

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How will I receive my product?

Items are shipped in an insulated box with dry ice to keep items frozen until they reach your home. All orders are shipped via FedEx unless another carrier is requested by the customer. You will be emailed the tracking information as soon as the order ships. Please allow until 8PM for updated information from FedEx.

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How is the fish packaged?

All products are Individually vacuum-sealed in BPA-free plastic.

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What does “Sustainably Harvested” mean?

For sockeye salmon, the Alaska State Department of Fish and Game monitors all commercial, sport, and residential salmon fishing. This means a set number of permits are sold each season based on predictions of the number of salmon expected to return to spawn. As the salmon move towards the bay, researchers actively monitor their movement and count the number of salmon in each school. They then use this data to determine when the fishermen are allowed to fish, if the volume of salmon is too low they are not allowed to fish. Once the volume rises to a number which allows for enough fish to escape upstream to spawn, the fishermen are given a set amount of time that they are allowed to fish. This timed fishing allowance and escapement number is vital to the sustainability of salmon.

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How should I store my seafood?

We guarantee the quality of our products to be maintained for one year from purchase when kept in proper conditions. All seafood should be kept in a freezer that maintains even temperature, do not store any seafood on the door or towards the front of the freezer, and do not stack other items on top of seafood. If your seafood loses its vacuum seal, plan to use those pieces first! They are still completely safe to eat but are more prone to freezer burn. Freezer burn is the process of water being pulled from the fish and turned into ice crystals.

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