Found in a freezer at the local international market, I thought it might be Chilean sea bass so I jumped on it for that price. Going to grill it up tomorrow and see what it's like. What else might it be?
by MetalUrgency
26 Comments
apex_super_predator
Cod loin bro. Good for sandwiches
Business_Curve_7281
I know cod when I see it
Strudel404
Cobia perhaps?
MrDoge4
I’m 99% sure that it’s cod back/top loin. If you want a firmer fish to cook you can coat it in coarse salt and put it in the fridge for 2-6 hours to draw out some of the water in the fish. Then give it a quick rinse under running water in the sink to remove the salt.
This is white fish. It’s almost impossible to exactly distinguish especially because there’s no skin, and additionally it’s frozen. It could be haddock, pollock, cod, etc. but I’d venture a guess as to cod from the pinbones. use any white fish recipe and it’ll be fine. I’d personally go with a fish and chips as the breading will basically make any whitefish taste “good,” for a fish & chips. Also because fish & chips is delicious.
Tahmeed09
Thats cod bro
Big_Remove_2499
cod 100%
whoifnotme1969
Frozen
Solidmarsh
#seafood department
Time_Rough_8458
True cod
PoorPauly
Definitely cod.
Starlight319
Cod
Dumpang
Seafood department
jedwardlay
Cod loins. That’s very cheap for sea bass.
Boydarillaz
Cod
5850matty13
Monk fish
LordPutrid
Cod
DeadCheckR1775
at that price it’s cod
WrathofRagnar
Cod
Colonel_FuzzyCarrot
I can’t believe the answer has eluded you for so long: FROZEN
26 Comments
Cod loin bro. Good for sandwiches
I know cod when I see it
Cobia perhaps?
I’m 99% sure that it’s cod back/top loin. If you want a firmer fish to cook you can coat it in coarse salt and put it in the fridge for 2-6 hours to draw out some of the water in the fish. Then give it a quick rinse under running water in the sink to remove the salt.
Here is many [Norwegian ways](https://detgladekjokken.no/kategori/fisk/torsk/) to cook cod. You can use Google Chrome to translate it directly on the page.
Sword fish
Definitely cod
Cod
This is white fish. It’s almost impossible to exactly distinguish especially because there’s no skin, and additionally it’s frozen. It could be haddock, pollock, cod, etc. but I’d venture a guess as to cod from the pinbones. use any white fish recipe and it’ll be fine. I’d personally go with a fish and chips as the breading will basically make any whitefish taste “good,” for a fish & chips. Also because fish & chips is delicious.
Thats cod bro
cod 100%
Frozen
#seafood department
True cod
Definitely cod.
Cod
Seafood department
Cod loins. That’s very cheap for sea bass.
Cod
Monk fish
Cod
at that price it’s cod
Cod
I can’t believe the answer has eluded you for so long: FROZEN
My bet would be basa
Looks like some premium Cod
Swordfish