We are so excited for our 1st Annual Off the Hook Seafood Sale!! And we know you'll love this bundle that reels in 2 of each of the wild-caught Alaskan fish we carry, with this bundle you'll be able to dive into a sea of fin-tastic flavors at a reel-y great price!
What's Included
- 2 Halibut portions
- 4 Cod portions
- 2 Sablefish portions
Total: 8 portions | 5-7oz portions
A bundle of some of the most nutritious protein on the planet! 🌎
Product Details
All of this fish was sustainably-harvested in Alaska by a Wisconsin commercial fisherman (Bering Bounty) it was portioned and flash-frozen in AK to ensure maximum flavor and freshness just for you!
Halibut is a very lean and high protein fish. The flavor is slightly sweet & nutty with a dense and meaty texture that is suitable for many types of cooking. Alaska's premium white-fleshed fish.
Cod is probably our area's most popular fish since the flesh is mild and wonderfully flaky with a smooth mouthfeel. Cod does contain some Omega 3's and is a great source of Vit D, B's, selenium, potassium, phosphorus and more, especially complete protein!
Sablefish aka Black "Cod" aka Butterfish has delicate flesh with a velvety texture & slightly sweet flavor. the preeminent fish in omega-3 of all AK fish, topping even King Salmon, with 1800 mg per 3.5 oz serving. the fattiest fish in all of Alaska's waters...trust us the fat is a good thing. Best fish on the planet for smoking. very easy & the most forgiving of all fish to cook.
The Salmon Lovers Bundle offers 30% off! 😲 I cod you not!!
Complete the Bundle
Don't forget the essentials!
Butter
Salt
Cookbooks
Don't forget your best friends!
Sad facts:
- 90% of the seafood consumed in the US is imported (mostly from China and Russia). With most of the salmon coming from fish factories in Norway and Chile.
- Most grocery store salmon is processed overseas and re-imported through a long supply chain of middlemen.
- Typically 7-10 middlemen are used to get fish from water to shelf.
- Farmed salmon.
- Raised in a "fish factory" or CAFO (Confined Animal Feeding Operation) in cages full of parasites and diseases (b/c the fish are so unhappy they are trying to die).
- Eat GMO soy & corn, meat by-products like chicken feathers, canola meal and dye. Note the high soy composition in their feed means goodbye healthy omega-3s and hello inflammatory disease-causing omega-6s!
- doused regularly with pesticides and antibiotics (sea lice, eww) but still have a staggering death rate of 15-20%.
Seafood Watch, an independent guide to fish consumption affiliated with the Monterey Bay Aquarium, recommends avoiding most farmed Atlantic salmon because of excessive chemical use and disease. Read more HERE.
FAQs:
- I don't know how to cook all these different types of fish, could you help me please?
- Absolutely! Captain Mark has provided us with all his favorite recipes taking the fish straight from freezer-to-pan in mere minutes and TF has their favorites posted on the RECIPE PAGE too (or go to each individual fish page for recipes specific to that fish)!
- Bonus: we'll include printed recipe cards!
- How will I receive my product?
- Shipped orders will arrive in an insulated box with dry ice to keep items frozen until they reach your home. Transit from our farm to your door is kept as minimal as possible.
- How is the fish packaged?
- All products are Individually vacuum-sealed in BPA-free plastic.
- What does "sustainably harvested" mean?
- 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.