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‎07-24-2014 12:45 AM
The wild caught Alaskan salmon (no marinade) is fantastic. Each fillet is individually sealed in 6 oz portions. We grill these, love them. The salmon patties sold at Costco (3.5 to 4 oz each) are very tasty on a lightly grilled bun with thin sliced red onion and piled with arugula. Yum
‎07-24-2014 12:56 AM
I also buy the Wild Alaskan Salmon Marinated fillets (wild ). They're individually packaged. They are marinated to my liking. There are only 2 of us and I can easily keep them frozen until we are ready to eat them. We don't eat meat so fish is staple for us.
‎07-24-2014 10:56 AM
‎07-24-2014 01:21 PM
On 7/23/2014 Lynnj said: Last time I was at Costco I saw that they had frozen salmon in the frozen section. Wondering if anyone has tried this, and what your thoughts are? I imagine it is like the frozen chicken breasts, which come in handy to have on hand. I am only one person and this would be a good way for me to have salmon on hand more often.
I've never thought it was as good after it's been frozen. Although the fresh wild caught may be pre frozen it doesn't taste like it. I only buy it if we are going to eat it that night.
‎07-24-2014 03:27 PM
debc, I think you are right, there is NO comparison to fresh salmon. For me though, sometimes convenience outweighs the changes in flavor and texture, and having it in the freezer makes for quick healthy meals. But when Copper River salmon hits the market, we are all about the fresh!
‎07-24-2014 03:38 PM
I almost always have a bag of Costco salmon in my freezer. At my Costco they have at least three different price points in their frozen section, all are bags of individual serving sized salmon, vacuum sealed. I'm not sure what the difference is other than price, so I usually buy something in the middle price range. I think I get 8 filets for around $25. I love the idea that they are pre-packaged single servings and I can thaw one or more pieces as need be. I used to bake them according to the package instructions, but the last couple times I used my Rangemate cooker, which did a fabulous job!
‎07-24-2014 07:31 PM
Lynnj, thank you for this post. I always bypass the frozen fish section because I didn't think the fillets would be good.
Now I know!
‎07-24-2014 08:54 PM
‎07-24-2014 08:58 PM
When you buy "fresh" salmon in the market, unless you live in Alaska, it has been previously frozen. I bought the frozen un-marinated wild salmon at Costco a few weeks ago and grilled it for company-it was delicious!
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