The Sasson Report from Victor E. Sasson, based in northern New Jersey, explores the decline of The Record of Hackensack, N.J., the local daily newspaper where I worked as a reporter, copy editor and food writer for nearly 30 years; shopping at Costco Wholesale; eating in and eating out; harmful antibiotics in meat and fish; and Tesla and the slow transition to electric cars. It bears no relation to an official Israeli government report in 2005, also called the Sasson Report.
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Showing posts with label Fresh wild sockeye salmon from Alaska's Copper River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fresh wild sockeye salmon from Alaska's Copper River. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
From Victor's Healthy Kitchen (YouTube): I'm going wild over fresh Sockeye Salmon
Monday, June 5, 2017
Fresh wild salmon lands at Teterboro Costco: Try it with tomatoes, fresh herbs
Fresh wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon with a reduction of organic diced tomatoes, red wine and lemon juice, and fresh herbs. |
-- HACKENSACK, N.J.
By VICTOR E. SASSON
EDITOR
Two and a half weeks after Alaska's Copper River opened for the season, fillets of fresh wild sockeye salmon went on sale today at Costco Wholesale in Teterboro.
If the past is any guide, the Teterboro Costco will offer fresh wild sockeye, coho and king salmon from the United States and Canada until October.
That's roughly four months of enjoying one of the world's greatest fish for eating.
I bought a 1.7 pound skin-on sockeye salmon fillet ($16.99 a pound), added a little sea salt and cooked seven serving pieces on a preheated stove-top grill over a medium-high flame for a total of eight minutes, turning them once.
I topped the fish with a reduction of organic diced tomatoes, red wine, lemon juice and seasonings, and threw on chopped fresh mint, oregano and rosemary from my garden.
Just outstanding. As good as I remember from last year. As the weeks go by, the price of fresh wild salmon is expected to go down to around $10 a pound.
The sockeye I bought today in Teterboro was $2 more a pound than at a Costco in Alaska last week.
If the past is any guide, the Teterboro Costco will offer fresh wild sockeye, coho and king salmon from the United States and Canada until October.
That's roughly four months of enjoying one of the world's greatest fish for eating.
I bought a 1.7 pound skin-on sockeye salmon fillet ($16.99 a pound), added a little sea salt and cooked seven serving pieces on a preheated stove-top grill over a medium-high flame for a total of eight minutes, turning them once.
I topped the fish with a reduction of organic diced tomatoes, red wine, lemon juice and seasonings, and threw on chopped fresh mint, oregano and rosemary from my garden.
Just outstanding. As good as I remember from last year. As the weeks go by, the price of fresh wild salmon is expected to go down to around $10 a pound.
The sockeye I bought today in Teterboro was $2 more a pound than at a Costco in Alaska last week.
My stove-top grill straddles two gas burners, and I use spray oil before adding the fish skin-side down. |
Quick-cooking fresh wild Ocean Perch fillets ($5.49 a pound) also were available at the Teterboro warehouse. |
Whole Ocean Perch at the Super H Mart in Ridgefield on Sunday. |
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